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In ''[[Mario Party 9]]'', Bowser's minigames are referred to as '''[[Reverse Minigame]]s''', where the player has to get last place in order to win [[Mini Star]]s.
In ''[[Mario Party 9]]'', Bowser's minigames are referred to as '''[[Reverse Minigame]]s''', where the player has to get last place in order to win [[Mini Star]]s.


In  ''Mario Party 10'', Bowser minigames are referred to as '''Bowser Battles'''. [[heart (item)|Heart]]s can be lost there. Reverse Minigames from ''Mario Party 9'' also return in this game. If someone gets last place, they win 20 Mini Stars.
In  ''[[Mario Party 10]]'', Bowser minigames are referred to as '''Bowser Battles'''. [[heart (item)|Heart]]s can be lost there. Reverse Minigames from ''Mario Party 9'' also return in this game. If someone gets last place, they win 20 Mini Stars.


In ''[[Mario Party Superstars]]'', Bowser minigames return as one of the events that could occur when a player lands on a Bowser Space. Each player that fails the minigame loses 10 coins.
In ''[[Mario Party Superstars]]'', Bowser minigames return as one of the events that could occur when a player lands on a Bowser Space. Each player that fails the minigame loses 10 coins.
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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 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''.


While ''[[Mario Party DS]]'', ''[[Mario Party: Island Tour]]'', ''[[Mario Party 10]]'', ''[[Mario Party: Star Rush]]'', and ''[[Mario Party: The Top 100]]'' all feature Mic minigames, they are treated as regular minigames in those games. Though they are distinct in that they are usually able to be toggled on or off, like in previous games.
While ''[[Mario Party DS]]'', ''[[Mario Party: Island Tour]]'', ''[[Mario Party: Star Rush]]'', and ''[[Mario Party: The Top 100]]'' all feature mic minigames, they are treated as regular minigames in those games.


====Mini Mini-Games====
====Mini Mini-Games====
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Motion minigames appear in ''[[Super Mario Party Jamboree]]''. They are minigames that require the use of Joy-Con to perform specific tasks. These minigames are optional in all modes in which they are playable. All players are required to use a single Joy-Con controller each. [[Rosalina's Radical Race]] is the only Showdown minigame that is classified as a Motion minigame, which makes [[Rosalina]] the only Jamboree Buddy exclusive to games with Motion minigames turned on. [[Roll with It]] and [[Fast Fishing]] are also the only Item and Duel minigames, respectively, to be classified as Motion minigames.
Motion minigames appear in ''[[Super Mario Party Jamboree]]''. They are minigames that require the use of Joy-Con to perform specific tasks. These minigames are optional in all modes in which they are playable. All players are required to use a single Joy-Con controller each. [[Rosalina's Radical Race]] is the only Showdown minigame that is classified as a Motion minigame, which makes [[Rosalina]] the only Jamboree Buddy exclusive to games with Motion minigames turned on. [[Roll with It]] and [[Fast Fishing]] are also the only Item and Duel minigames, respectively, to be classified as Motion minigames.


While ''[[Mario Party 8]]'', ''[[Mario Party 9]]'', ''Mario Party 10'', and ''[[Super Mario Party]]'' all feature motion-controlled minigames, they are treated as regular minigames in those games.
While ''[[Mario Party 8]]'', ''[[Mario Party 9]]'', ''[[Mario Party 10]]'', and ''[[Super Mario Party]]'' all feature motion-controlled minigames, they are treated as regular minigames in those games.


====Rare minigames====
====Rare minigames====

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