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In ''Mario Party 9'' and ''Mario Party 10'', Bonus Stars do not function the same way like in other games, since these games do not feature any [[coin]]s or Stars to collect. Instead, each Bonus Star gives the player five [[Mini Star]]s (or ten [[banana]]s on [[DK's Jungle Ruins]]). | In ''Mario Party 9'' and ''Mario Party 10'', Bonus Stars do not function the same way like in other games, since these games do not feature any [[coin]]s or Stars to collect. Instead, each Bonus Star gives the player five [[Mini Star]]s (or ten [[banana]]s on [[DK's Jungle Ruins]]). | ||
In ''Mario Party 10'', only two Bonus Stars are awarded, mostly because there are only five types of Bonus Stars rather than six. In ''[[Mario Party: Star Rush]]'', the number was changed back to three. However, in ''[[Super Mario Party]]'', ''[[Mario Party Superstars]]'', and ''[[Super Mario Party Jamboree]]'', it was once again changed to two, but three Bonus Stars are given if the game lasts at least 20 turns in ''Super Mario Party'', or 30 turns in ''Mario Party Superstars'', ''Super Mario Party Jamboree'' | In ''Mario Party 10'', only two Bonus Stars are awarded, mostly because there are only five types of Bonus Stars rather than six. In ''[[Mario Party: Star Rush]]'', the number was changed back to three. However, in ''[[Super Mario Party]]'', ''[[Mario Party Superstars]]'', and ''[[Super Mario Party Jamboree]]'', it was once again changed to two, but three Bonus Stars are given if the game lasts at least 20 turns in ''Super Mario Party'', or 30 turns in both ''Mario Party Superstars'', ''Super Mario Party Jamboree'' and its [[Nintendo Switch 2]] port. In addition, ''Mario Party Superstars'' also added the option to have only the three classic Bonus Stars (the Rich, Minigame, and Eventful Stars) to be handed out at the end of the game, regardless of turn count, similarly to the first five ''Mario Party'' installments. ''Super Mario Party Jamboree'' retained this option, but it restricts the Minigame Bonus to 30 turn games. | ||
''Super Mario Party Jamboree'' and its Nintendo Switch 2 port also changes how Bonus Stars are distributed when a game is played with its new Pro Rules setting. Games are always 12 turns with one Bonus Star, and the chosen Bonus Star is announced at the beginning of the game as the Sightseer Bonus, the Happening Bonus, or the Slowpoke Bonus. | ''Super Mario Party Jamboree'' and its Nintendo Switch 2 port also changes how Bonus Stars are distributed when a game is played with its new Pro Rules setting. Games are always 12 turns with one Bonus Star, and the chosen Bonus Star is announced at the beginning of the game as the Sightseer Bonus, the Happening Bonus, or the Slowpoke Bonus. |