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In ''Mario Party 10'', any tie in a mini-boss or boss battle is always decided by a [[Dice Block|dice]] roll if the minigame is played during the Mario Party mode. | In ''Mario Party 10'', any tie in a mini-boss or boss battle is always decided by a [[Dice Block|dice]] roll if the minigame is played during the Mario Party mode. | ||
In ''Super Mario Party Jamboree'', boss minigames can appear in the main Mario Party mode only through VS Spaces, functionally making them similar to the unique Battle minigames in previous games. | In ''Super Mario Party Jamboree'', boss minigames can appear in the main Mario Party mode only through VS Spaces, functionally making them similar to the unique Battle minigames in previous games. They also appear in the Party-Planner Trek mode, where they must be played after enough Mini Stars are obtained to move on to the next board. During Boss Rush or Party-Planner Trek, if a boss is not defeated within a given time limit, the players will lose and will have to fight the boss again. In Mario Party Mode, the player with the highest number of points will still win, even if the boss is not defeated. | ||
''[[Mario Party DS]]'' and ''[[Mario Party: Island Tour]]'' also feature boss minigames, though they are one-to-one showdowns; in the latter, boss minigames can be played in [[Bowser's Tower]]. | ''[[Mario Party DS]]'' and ''[[Mario Party: Island Tour]]'' also feature boss minigames, though they are one-to-one showdowns; in the latter, boss minigames can be played in [[Bowser's Tower]]. |