Chimp Chase is a 4-Player minigame in Mario Party 5.
Opening
Artwork of Princess Peach holding an Ukiki in Chimp Chase
The camera shows some of the surrounding area in a jungle before panning to the arena itself where the players and Ukikis are.
Gameplay
The players must chase and grab red, brown, blue, and gray Ukikis and give them to the adult Ukikis of the matching colors to earn points within the time limit. Each adult Ukiki is positioned in one of the screen's corners. At some point during the game, one golden Ukiki, worth three points, shows up. This Ukiki can be returned to any adult Ukiki, though it is considerably faster than its counterparts and does not stop moving until it is caught. If one of the adult Ukikis screams out, the Ukikis of the same color freeze, giving players a chance to get them. The player with the most points after 30 seconds wins.
Ending
The four players line up in the center of the area. The winners stand in front, celebrating, while the losing characters sulk.
Controls
– Move
– Grab/Release
Flavor text
- Rules – "Catch the little Ukikis and return them to the same-colored adult Ukiki. Whoever catches the most wins."
- Advice 1 – "The golden Ukikis are worth 3 points each and can be returned to any adult Ukiki."
- Advice 2 – "When an adult Ukiki gets angry, the little Ukikis of the same color stop moving. That's your chance to grab them!"
Nomenclature
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Name | Translation | Notes |
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| French | Panique des Singes | Panic of the Apes | Pun on the French title of Planet of the Apes |
| German | Bananino-Jagd | Ukiki Chase | |
| Italian | Ukiki smarriti | Lost Ukikis | |
| Japanese | ウッキーパニック Ukkī Panikku |
Ukiki Panic | |
| Spanish | ¡Dichosos monos! | Darn Monkeys! |
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