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[[File:MP2 Mini-Game Coaster.png|thumb|The Mini-Game Coaster]]
[[File:MP2 Mini-Game Coaster.png|thumb|The Mini-Game Coaster]]
The '''Mini-Game Coaster''' is a feature in the [[Mini-Game Land]] of ''[[Mario Party 2]]''. Although the setting is different with some additional features, the concept is identical to [[Mini-Game Island]] from ''[[Mario Party]]''. To unlock the Mini-Game Coaster, the player has to buy all of the 4-player, 2-vs-2, and 1-vs-3 minigames from [[Woody]]. The player picks out their own character, as well as the partner for the 2-vs-2 minigames (the partner will also appear in 1-vs-3 minigames whenever the human player is part of the team of three).
The '''Mini-Game Coaster''' is a feature in the [[Mini-Game Land]] of ''[[Mario Party 2]]''. Although the setting is different with some additional features and a MUCH greater difficulty on hard mode, the concept is identical to [[Mini-Game Island]] from ''[[Mario Party]]''. To unlock the Mini-Game Coaster, the player has to buy all of the 4-player, 2-vs-2, and 1-vs-3 minigames from [[Woody]]. The player picks out their own character, as well as the partner for the 2-vs-2 minigames (the partner will also appear in 1-vs-3 minigames whenever the human player is part of the team of three).


[[File:MP2 Mini-Game Coaster intro.png|thumb|Mario and Luigi getting on the Mini-Game Coaster]]
The objective is to reach the goal. The player starts with four lives. Each time the player loses a minigame, they lose a life. If the player misses and loses their last life, they are given a Game Over and must restart at the beginning of the world. After obtaining 100 [[coin]]s, the player gets an extra life. The player gets bonus coin multipliers equal to the number of minigames that they win in a row (e.g. a 10-win streak multiplies the number of coins earned by 10).
The objective is to reach the goal. The player starts with four lives. Each time the player loses a minigame, they lose a life. If the player misses and loses their last life, they are given a Game Over and must restart at the beginning of the world. After obtaining 100 [[coin]]s, the player gets an extra life. The player gets bonus coin multipliers equal to the number of minigames that they win in a row (e.g. a 10-win streak multiplies the number of coins earned by 10).


All the 4-player, 1-vs-3, and 2-vs-2 minigames (except for [[Rainbow Run (minigame)|Rainbow Run]] and [[Dungeon Dash]]) are divided into nine worlds, and have to be completed to finish the Mini-Game Coaster. Depending on the difficulty chosen at the start, the player can only progress until a certain point: Easy only goes as far as World 3, Normal ends at World 6, and Hard runs the full course. At the end of the game, the player gets bonus coins for the remaining lives (multiplied by 100) and coins, plus 100, or 500, or 1000 additional coins on Easy, Normal, and Hard difficulty, respectively. Beating the Normal course lets the player buy Item minigames, as well as unlocking the Hard course; and beating the Hard course lets the player buy Battle minigames.
All the 4-player, 1-vs-3, and 2-vs-2 minigames (except for [[Rainbow Run (minigame)|Rainbow Run]] and [[Dungeon Dash]]) are divided into nine worlds, and have to be completed to finish the Mini-Game Coaster. Depending on the difficulty chosen at the start, the player can only progress until a certain point: Easy only goes as far as World 3, Normal ends at World 6, and Hard runs the full course. At the end of the game, the player gets bonus coins for the remaining lives (multiplied by 100) and coins, plus 100, or 500, or 1000 additional coins on Easy, Normal, and Hard difficulty, respectively. Beating the Normal course lets the player buy Item minigames, as well as unlocking the Hard course; and beating the Hard course lets the player buy Battle minigames.
[[File:MP2 Mini-Game Coaster intro.png|thumb|Mario and Luigi getting on the Mini-Game Coaster]]


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