Meet and Greet | |
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Information | |
Game: |
Wii Party |
Type: |
Pair |
Timer: |
5 minutes (only in Free Play) 30 seconds (only in Balance Boat) |
Instructions: |
"Meet up with your partner as fast as you can! Only one door in each room will lead to the next room. Good luck!" |
Meet and Greet is a Pair minigame in Wii Party.
Gameplay[]
Both players start at opposite sides of a house with six rooms, and must reunite as fast as possible. Each room contains 2-4 doors, each made of either wood or metal, but only one of them will lead to the next room: the rest conceal traps that will only slow you down.
The default timer for this minigame is 5 minutes. The timer only shows up in the last 10 seconds.
In Balance Boat, both players must meet in 30 seconds.

The minigame's thumbnail.
Controls[]
- Aim the Wii Remote at the sensor bar.
- Point at the door you want to open and press A to select it.
Door Possibilities[]
- Next room: The player goes into the next room.
- Boxing glove: The player gets punched by a boxing glove connected to machinery, and is momentarily dazed.

The boxing glove trap with Pierre
- Tire: The player is rolled over by a giant tire and is momentarily stunned. (the room the tire itself is in is a garage or shed with a bucket and two shelves with some tools hanging from one of them and what appears to be paint on them, as well as a chain keeping the tire in place, which breaks off as the tire starts rolling.)

The tire trap with Midori
- Toilet: The player walks into a bathroom with a male Mii sitting on the toilet (though their pants remain on to keep things appropriate for all), and both jump back in surprise. After the Mii in the bathroom makes an angry or sad face, the player closes the door. This is the only trap that doesn't momentarily stun them.

The toilet trap also with Midori and Matt on said toilet
Trivia[]
- Player 1's door layout is a mirror of Player 2's, which becomes apparent once both are one door away from each other: if Player 1's leftmost door is a tire trap, Player 2's rightmost door shall be one too.
- The tire trap is the only occurrence of Miis getting flattened in the Wii Party series, a cartoonish slapstick injury that appears more frequently in the Mario Party series.
- Obstacle Course and Ultimate Obstacle Course are the only other minigames in the Wii series where Miis can be flattened in the same way.
- The sky out of the windows appears violet on Player 1's left, and orange on their right. This is reversed from Player 2's perspective.
- A logical explanation for this natural anomaly could be that the windows are stained in these colors, causing the sky to appear discolored.
- There is an unused trap in the minigame, which contains a shark.
- This was most likely removed so the game could retain a low age rating, as the shark could've easily frightened young audiences.
- It's unknown what animation would've played out if one of the players opened a door containing this trap.

The unused Shark Trap.