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'''Bowser minigames''' are [[Bowser]]'s own minigames. Bowser minigames are often extremely unfair to the players, as Bowser makes all the rules. Bowser minigames are also similar to 4-Player and 1-vs.-3 minigames (where the 1 is the player who lands on the [[Bowser Space]]), except that they produce a loser instead of a winner. The loser can lose [[coin]]s, [[Star (Mario Party series)|Star]]s (if they have one, or more), or [[List of items|items]].
'''Bowser minigames''' are [[Bowser]]'s own minigames. Bowser minigames are often extremely unfair to the players, as Bowser makes all the rules. Bowser minigames are also similar to 4-Player and 1-vs.-3 minigames (where the 1 is the player who lands on the [[Bowser Space]]), except that they produce a loser instead of a winner. The loser can lose [[coin]]s, [[Star (Mario Party series)|Star]]s (if they have one, or more), or [[List of items|items]].


In ''[[Mario Party]]'', players compete against each other in a 4-Player or 1-vs.-3 minigame where each player that loses must hand over somewhere between 10 to 50 coins. If there are no losers due to the game not ending in the time limit, Bowser steals coins from either the player who landed on his space or everyone.
In ''[[Mario Party]]'', players compete against each other in a 4-Player or 1-vs.-3 minigame where each player that loses must hand over somewhere between 10 to 50 coins. If there are no losers due to the game not ending in the time limit, Bowser steals coins from everyone.


In ''[[Mario Party 4]]'', players compete against each other in a special 4-Player minigame. The losing player loses either half or all of their coins, or all of their items.
In ''[[Mario Party 4]]'', players compete against each other in a special 4-Player minigame. The losing player loses either half or all of their coins, or all of their items.
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Three single-player Donkey Kong minigames appear in ''Mario Party 7'': [[Jump, Man]]; [[Vine Country]]; and [[A Bridge Too Short]]. During the Party Cruise, if a player lands on a [[DK Space]] and is asked to beat Donkey Kong in a single-player Donkey Kong minigame, their reward can be 20 coins, 30 coins, or a Star, depending on what the roulette stops on. If Donkey Kong wins, the player gets nothing.
Three single-player Donkey Kong minigames appear in ''Mario Party 7'': [[Jump, Man]]; [[Vine Country]]; and [[A Bridge Too Short]]. During the Party Cruise, if a player lands on a [[DK Space]] and is asked to beat Donkey Kong in a single-player Donkey Kong minigame, their reward can be 20 coins, 30 coins, or a Star, depending on what the roulette stops on. If Donkey Kong wins, the player gets nothing.
During the Solo Cruise, the reward for a Star for beating a single-player Donkey Kong minigame is replaced by 10 coins.
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====Mic minigames====
====Mic minigames====
[[File:BalloonBustersMP7.png|thumb|left|200px|[[Balloon Busters]], a Mic minigame from ''Mario Party 7'']]
[[File:BalloonBustersMP7.png|thumb|left|200px|[[Balloon Busters]], a Mic minigame from ''Mario Party 7'']]
First appearing in ''[[Mario Party 6]]'', '''Mic minigames''' are minigames that utilize the [[Nintendo GameCube#Nintendo GameCube Microphone|Nintendo GameCube Microphone]] when they are played. In ''Mario Party 6'', five different Mic minigames appear, with all of them being 1-vs.-3 minigames. In these minigames, the solo player says a variety of commands with the microphone to try to win against the team of three. A separate mode, known as Mic Mode, is also found in ''Mario Party 6'', in which players can play extra minigames using the microphone that they are unable to play in Party Mode or Minigame Mode. If there is no microphone inserted, there is an option for players to play Mic minigames by using the GameCube Controller like a microphone instead of using the microphone itself. Pressing the {{button|gcn|R}} button on the controller opens up a blue box of commands; the player can select which command they want to do by using the control stick to navigate. Mic minigames cannot appear if the microphone is turned off.
First appearing in ''[[Mario Party 6]]'', '''Mic minigames''' are minigames that utilize the Nintendo GameCube microphone when they are played. In ''Mario Party 6'', five different Mic minigames appear, with all of them being 1-vs.-3 minigames. In these minigames, the solo player says a variety of commands with the microphone to try to win against the team of three. A separate mode, known as Mic Mode, is also found in ''Mario Party 6'', in which players can play extra minigames using the microphone that they are unable to play in Party Mode or Minigame Mode. If there is no microphone inserted, there is an option for players to play Mic minigames by using the GameCube Controller like a microphone instead of using the microphone itself. Pressing the {{button|gcn|R}} button on the controller will open up a blue box of commands; the player can select which command they want to do by using the control stick to navigate. Mic minigames can not appear if the microphone is turned off.


Mic minigames reappear in ''[[Mario Party 7]]''. This time, 10 different Mic minigames appear, with five of them being 1-vs.-3 minigames and the other five being 4-Player minigames. In addition to the 10 Mic minigames, there is also a special Mic minigame that can be played only if the player lands on a [[Mic Space]] during Party Mode. Here, the player can wager the number of coins they have (up to 99) and double the number of coins they wager. In the special Mic minigame, three to five cards appear, each with a different type of fruit. In order to win the Mic minigame and double the coins wagered, the player must guess all of the fruits on each card correctly. If the player does not guess the fruit on a card within the given time limit or makes a wrong guess, the Mic minigame ends, and the player loses their wager. The Mic minigames function as they did in ''Mario Party 6''.
Mic minigames reappear in ''[[Mario Party 7]]''. This time, 10 different Mic minigames appear, with five of them being 1-vs.-3 minigames, and the other five being 4-Player minigames. In addition to the 10 Mic minigames, there is also a special Mic minigame that can only be played if the player lands on a Mic Space during Party Mode. Here, the player can wager the amount of coins they have (up to 99) and double the amount of coins they wager. In the special Mic minigame, three to five cards appear, each with a different type of fruit. In order to win the Mic minigame and double the coins wagered, the player must guess all of the fruits on each card correctly. If the player does not guess the fruit on a card within the given time limit or makes a wrong guess, the Mic minigame ends, and the player loses their wager. The Mic minigames function as they did in ''Mario Party 6''.


====Mini Mini-Games====
====Mini Mini-Games====
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Featured only in ''Super Mario Party'', '''Rhythm minigames''' are four-player minigames where the players gain points by performing actions to the rhythms of songs that play during the minigames. Perfect timing earns the player three points, while early or late inputs are worth just one point.
Featured only in ''Super Mario Party'', '''Rhythm minigames''' are four-player minigames where the players gain points by performing actions to the rhythms of songs that play during the minigames. Perfect timing earns the player three points, while early or late inputs are worth just one point.
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====Story minigames====
[[File:BowserzBop 4.png|thumb|200px|[[Bowser Bop]], a Story minigame from ''Mario Party 4'']]
Being a category found only in ''Mario Party 4'', '''Story minigames''' are minigames that are played in the game's Story Mode to win the player character's present in the [[Present Room]].
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====Team minigames====
====Team minigames====
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*''[[List of Super Mario Party minigames|Super Mario Party]]'' – 84 minigames
*''[[List of Super Mario Party minigames|Super Mario Party]]'' – 84 minigames
*''[[List of Mario Party Superstars minigames|Mario Party Superstars]]'' – 105 minigames
*''[[List of Mario Party Superstars minigames|Mario Party Superstars]]'' – 105 minigames
*''[[List of Super Mario Party Jamboree minigames|Super Mario Party Jamboree]]'' – 112 minigames


===Trivia===
===Trivia===
*''Super Mario Party Jamboree'' has the most minigames, at 112 minigames. Not counting ''[[Mario Party: The Top 100]]'' and ''[[Mario Party Superstars]]'' (which are compilations of 100 and 105 returning minigames, respectively), ''Mario Party 7'' has the second-highest number of minigames, at 88 minigames.
*''Mario Party 7'' has the most minigames, at 88 minigames (not counting ''[[Mario Party: The Top 100]]'' and ''[[Mario Party Superstars]]'', which are compilations of 100 and 105 returning minigames, respectively).
*Unless ''Mario Party-e'', which is a card game that utilizes the [[e-Reader]] for short minigames, is counted, ''Mario Party'' and ''Mario Party Advance'' are tied at last place with the fewest minigames, at 50 minigames. The second-to-last is ''Mario Party: Star Rush'', with 53 minigames.
*Unless ''Mario Party-e'', which is a card game that utilizes the [[e-Reader]] for short minigames, is counted, ''Mario Party'' and ''Mario Party Advance'' are tied at last place with the fewest minigames, at 50 minigames. The second-to-last is ''Mario Party: Star Rush'', with 53 minigames.
*A total of 1,399 minigames is found in the ''Mario Party'' series, including returning minigames in ''Mario Party 2'', ''Mario Party: The Top 100'', ''Mario Party Superstars'', and ''Super Mario Party Jamboree''. Not including the returning minigames, the total is 1,163 minigames.
*A total of 1,287 minigames is found in the ''Mario Party'' series, including returning minigames in ''Mario Party 2'', ''Mario Party: The Top 100'', and ''Mario Party Superstars''. Not including the returning minigames, the total is 1,061 minigames.


==''WarioWare'' series minigames==
==''WarioWare'' series minigames==
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==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
===Minigame===
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jap=ミニゲーム
|Jap=ミニゲーム
|JapR=Minigēmu
|JapR=Minigēmu
|JapM=Minigame
|JapM=Minigame
|Chi=
|ChiR=
|ChiM=
|Dut=Minigame
|Dut=Minigame
|Fre=Mini-jeu
|Fre=Mini-jeu
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|ChiTR=Xiǎo yóuxì
|ChiTR=Xiǎo yóuxì
|ChiTM=Minigame
|ChiTM=Minigame
}}
===4-Player Minigame===
{{foreign names
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|JapR=
|JapM=
|Chi=
|ChiR=
|ChiM=
|Dut=Minigame voor 4
|DutM=Minigame for 4
|Fre=Mini-jeu à quatre
|FreM=Minigame for Four
|Ger=4-Spieler-Minispiel
|GerM=4-Player Minigame
|Ita=Minigioco x 4 giocatori
|ItaM=Minigame x 4 Players
|Kor=
|KorR=
|KorM=
|Por=Minijogo - 4 jogadores
|PorM=Minigame - 4 Players
|Rus=
|RusR=
|RusM=
|Spa=Para 4 jugadores
|SpaM=For 4 Players
}}
===1 vs. 3 Minigame===
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|JapM=
|Chi=
|ChiR=
|ChiM=
|Dut=1-vs.-3-minigame
|DutM=1 vs. 3 Minigame
|Fre=Mini-jeu seul contre tous
|FreM=Alone Against Everyone Minigame
|Ger=1-vs.-3-Minispiel
|GerM=1 vs. 3 Minigame
|Ita=Minigioco 1 contro 3
|ItaM=1-on-3 Minigame
|Kor=
|KorR=
|KorM=
|Por=Minijogo de 1 contra 3
|PorM=1-on-3 Minigame
|Rus=
|RusR=
|RusM=
|Spa=1 contra 3
|SpaM=1-on-3
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===2 vs. 2 Minigame===
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|JapR=
|JapM=
|Chi=
|ChiR=
|ChiM=
|Dut=2-vs.-2-minigame
|DutM=2 vs. 2 Minigame
|Fre=Mini-jeu 2 contre 2
|FreM=2-on-2 Minigame
|Ger=2-vs.-2-Minispiel
|GerM=2 vs. 2 Minigame
|Ita=Minigioco 2 contro 2
|ItaM=2-on-2 Minigame
|Kor=
|KorR=
|KorM=
|Por=Minijogo de 2 contra 2
|PorM=2-on-2 Minigame
|Rus=
|RusR=
|RusM=
|Spa=2 contra 2
|SpaM=2-on-2
}}
}}
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