Pest Aside

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Pest Aside
The mini-game, Pest Aside from Mario Party Advance
Appears in Mario Party Advance
Type Single-player mini-game
Time limit 30 seconds (Shroom City)
60 seconds (Mini-Game Attack)
Music track Slowly Yet Surely
Music sample

Pest Aside is a single-player minigame found in Mario Party Advance. The name is a pun on "pesticide," a chemical that is used to kill pests. This minigame was the featured minigame in the desert area of the Mario Party Advance website, where it could be played.

Introduction[edit]

The player is standing between four plants; one demands water, while another demands bug spray. The player gives them what they need, and the game starts.

Gameplay[edit]

The player attempts to keep the four sunflowers healthy by watering and bug-spraying them to earn points. When a speech bubble pops up near a sunflower, the flower needs something quickly so the player can make it healthy depending on if the flower is thirsty or has bugs. If the player does not spray or water a plant, the bubble changes into a spiky bubble, meaning that the plant badly needs something to make it healthy. Making a plant healthy when a speech bubble pops up gives 30 points, while doing so with a spiky bubble gives 20 points. If the player ignores the sunflower or accidentally gives the wrong thing to a sunflower, the plant loses health. If a sunflower loses health twice, the player loses.

In the Shroom City mode, the player must earn at least 500 points in 30 seconds to win. In Mini-Game Attack, the player must earn at least 1,000 points in 60 seconds to clear the minigame.

Controls[edit]

  •  Control Pad – Pick flower
  • A Button – Water
  • B Button – Spray

In-game text[edit]

Keep the flowers healthy! Use the bug spray wisely, and water your sunflowers!

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese そだててフラワー[?]
Sodatete Furawā
Growing Flowers
French Main Verte[?] Literally "Green Hand"; expression that refers to someone good at gardening
German Gartenarbeit[?] Garden Labor
Italian Giardiniere[?] Gardener
Spanish Fumigasoles[?] Portmanteau of fumiga (fumigate) and girasol (sunflower)