Quick Draw is a House Party mode exclusive to the Japanese and Korean versions of Wii Party.
Gameplay[]
Before the game starts, the players must scramble a full deck of cards onto their playing surface. When a card is chosen, the player(s) must sort through the deck to find and grab it as quick as possible.
Occasionally, the player(s) must find two cards. The process of sorting through the deck and finding the cards remains the same.
Whoever has the most cards at the end of the game wins.
Controls[]
Unlike the other House Party modes, or any other games in Wii Party, this mode is not played with any Wii Remotes, but with a physical deck of cards. Still, one Wii Remote is required to advance through dialogue and rounds via pressing A.
Trivia[]
- This mode was likely cut from the North American and European versions of the game, due to feeling drastically different from the rest of the modes, as well as requiring a full deck of cards.
- This mode has the same glass dome background as Animal Tracker, but with a mat with printed card suits on it, card suits out side the dome and card suits bouncing around inside the dome of varying colors.
- This mode also has the same music as Animal Tracker.
- This is the only mode in the Wii Party series in which more than 4 players can play, and as well as the only mode where Miis are completely absent.
- Party Phil still appears at the beginning and end to introduce the mode and explain the rules.
Gallery[]
Modes in Wii Party |
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Party Games: Board Game Island - Globe Trot - Swap Meet - Spin-Off - Bingo
Pair Games: Friend Connection - Balance Boat - Match-Up
House Party: Animal Tracker - Hide 'n' Hunt - Time Bomb - Word Bomb - Buddy Quiz - Quick Draw
Minigames: Free Play - Battle - Solo - Challenge - Spot the Sneak
Others: Suggestions - Rankings |