Editing Minigame

From the Super Mario Wiki, the Mario encyclopedia
Jump to navigationJump to search
You are not logged in. Your IP address will be publicly visible if you make any edits. If you log in or create an account, your edits will be attributed to your username, along with other benefits.

The edit can be undone. Please check the comparison below to verify that this is what you want to do, and then publish the changes below to finish undoing the edit.

Latest revision Your text
Line 180: Line 180:
====Boss minigames====
====Boss minigames====
[[File:King Boo's Tricky Tiles MP10.png|thumb|left|200px|[[King Boo's Tricky Tiles]], a boss minigame from ''[[Mario Party 10]]'']]
[[File:King Boo's Tricky Tiles MP10.png|thumb|left|200px|[[King Boo's Tricky Tiles]], a boss minigame from ''[[Mario Party 10]]'']]
'''Boss minigames''' (also called '''boss battles''') appear in ''Mario Party 9'', ''Mario Party 10'', ''[[Mario Party: Star Rush]]'', and ''[[Super Mario Party Jamboree]]''. In ''Mario Party 9'', ''Mario Party 10'', and ''Mario Party: Star Rush'', they are played when the players reach a [[Boss Battle Space]]. Each [[board (Mario Party series)|board]] in ''Mario Party 9'' and ''Mario Party 10'' features two bosses, while five of the seven boards in ''Super Mario Party Jamboree'' have one boss each. In these minigames, players must defeat an enemy by working together (except in [[Diddy's Banana Blast]] and [[DK's Banana Bonus]]), though each one tries to get more points than the others. These minigames have five-minute time limits (with the exception of ''Jamboree'', where all boss battles can last as long as three to five minutes) and end only when the boss health meter is empty. When half of the health meter is empty, the boss develops more diverse ways to attack. Whoever lands the final hit on the boss receives bonus points.
'''Boss minigames''' (also called '''boss battles''') appear in ''Mario Party 9'', ''Mario Party 10'', ''[[Mario Party: Star Rush]]'', and ''[[Super Mario Party Jamboree]]''. In ''Mario Party 9'', ''Mario Party 10'', and ''Mario Party: Star Rush'', they are played when the players reach a [[Boss Battle Space]]. Each [[board (Mario Party series)|board]] in ''Mario Party 9'' and ''Mario Party 10'' features two bosses, while five of the seven boards in ''Super Mario Party Jamboree'' have one boss each. In these minigames, players must defeat an enemy by working together (except in [[Diddy's Banana Blast]] and [[DK's Banana Bonus]]), though each one tries to get more points than the others. These minigames have no time limit (with the exception of ''Jamboree'', where all boss battles can last as long as three minutes) and end only when the boss health meter is empty. When half of the health meter is empty, the boss develops more diverse ways to attack. Whoever lands the final hit on the boss receives bonus points.


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. Boss minigames 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 the Mario Party mode, the player with the most points will still win, even if the boss is not defeated.
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.


''[[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]].
Line 201: Line 201:
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.


In ''Super Mario Party Jamboree'', while there are no traditional Bowser minigames, the Koopathlon mode features 20-player Survivathon minigames, which function similarly to Bowser minigames in other games. Like in other games, they are often intentionally unfair to the players and the goal is to simply survive.
In ''[[Super Mario Party Jamboree]]'', while there are no traditional Bowser minigames, the Koopathlon mode features 20-player Survivathon minigames, which function similarly to Bowser minigames in other games. Like in other games, they are often intentionally unfair to the players and the goal is to simply survive.


====Bowser Jr. minigames====
====Bowser Jr. minigames====
Line 232: Line 232:
====Duel minigames====
====Duel minigames====
[[File:SuperSmashEyeBrawl.png|thumb|left|150px|[[Toadette]] and Wario battling in [[Eyebrawl]], a Duel minigame from ''Mario Party 8'']]
[[File:SuperSmashEyeBrawl.png|thumb|left|150px|[[Toadette]] and Wario battling in [[Eyebrawl]], a Duel minigame from ''Mario Party 8'']]
First appearing in ''[[Mario Party 2]]'', '''Duel minigames''' are minigames that involve two players playing against each other. Most usually have high stakes. They are the only type of minigame in any 1-vs.-1 game mode. The challenging player can choose to play for either coins or [[Star (Mario Party series)|Star]]s. This is provided that the challenging player themselves has enough to wager. From ''[[Mario Party 7]]'' onwards, the winner's prize is decided by a roulette wheel.
First appearing in ''[[Mario Party 2]]'', '''Duel minigames''' are minigames that involve two players playing against each other. Most usually have high stakes. They are the only type of minigame in any 1-vs.-1 game mode. The challenging player can choose to play for either coins or [[Star (Mario Party series)|Star]]s. This is provided that the challenging player themself has enough to wager. From ''[[Mario Party 7]]'' onwards, the winner's prize is decided by a roulette wheel.
*In ''Mario Party 7'', the winner decides what to take from the loser through the Slot of Stupendousness. The loser gives either coins, Stars, or nothing to the winner, depending on what the roulette stops on.
*In ''Mario Party 7'', the winner decides what to take from the loser through the Slot of Stupendousness. The loser gives either coins, Stars, or nothing to the winner, depending on what the roulette stops on.
**If the roulette lands on an "X," nothing happens.
**If the roulette lands on an "X," nothing happens.
Line 238: Line 238:
**If the roulette lands on two coins, the loser must give half of their coins to the winner. If the loser has an odd number of coins, the upper portion is taken.
**If the roulette lands on two coins, the loser must give half of their coins to the winner. If the loser has an odd number of coins, the upper portion is taken.
**If the roulette lands on three coins, the loser must give all of their coins to the winner.
**If the roulette lands on three coins, the loser must give all of their coins to the winner.
**If the roulette lands on a Star with either the number one or two on it, the loser must give one or two of their Stars to the winner, respectively. Duelers cannot bet Stars in [[Windmillville]] due to its unorthodox method of collecting Stars.
**If the roulette lands on a Star with the number one on it or a Star with the number two on it, the loser must give one of their Stars or two of their Stars to the winner, respectively. Duelers cannot bet Stars in [[Windmillville]] due to its unorthodox method of collecting Stars.
**The Slot of Stupendousness is not used if both players tie in the minigame.
**The Slot of Stupendousness is not used if both players tie in the minigame.
**If the loser must give coins or Stars to the winner but does not have any coins or Stars to give, nothing happens.
**If the loser must give coins or Stars to the winner but does not have any coins or Stars to give, nothing happens.
Line 290: Line 290:


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. However, they are distinct in that they are usually able to be toggled on or off, like in previous games.


====Mini Mini-Games====
====Mini Mini-Games====
Line 302: Line 300:
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====
Line 314: Line 312:


====Showdown minigames====
====Showdown minigames====
{{new subject|section=y}}
[[File:SMPJ Yoshi Race Minigame.jpg|thumb|200px|[[Yoshi's Mountain Race]], a Showdown minigame from ''Super Mario Party Jamboree'']]
[[File:SMPJ Yoshi Race Minigame.jpg|thumb|200px|[[Yoshi's Mountain Race]], a Showdown minigame from ''Super Mario Party Jamboree'']]
'''Showdown minigames''' appear in ''Super Mario Party Jamboree'' and can be played to earn Jamboree Buddies. They are four-player minigames that are typically longer than regular four-player minigames, often being split into multiple parts or having many small back-to-back challenges. These minigames are themed after each respective character that can appear as a Jamboree Buddy while also featuring them in a non-playable capacity. In Minigame Bay, if the player chooses to play as the specific character of a Showdown minigame, the non-playable character appears to be a grayed-out version, and the ally in question will not cheer for the winner. The first player to reach the Jamboree Buddy on the board is given an advantage over the other players that is specified before the minigame starts.
'''Showdown minigames''' appear in ''Super Mario Party Jamboree'' and can be played to earn Jamboree Buddies. They are four-player minigames that are typically longer than regular four-player minigames, often being split into multiple parts or having many small back-to-back challenges. These minigames are themed after each respective character that can appear as a Jamboree Buddy while also featuring them in a non-playable capacity. In Minigame Bay, if the player chooses to play as the specific character of a Showdown minigame, the non-playable character appears to be a grayed-out version, and the ally in question will not cheer for the winner. The first player to reach the Jamboree Buddy on the board is given an advantage over the other players that is specified before the minigame starts.
Line 681: Line 680:
*[[Ashley (minigame)|Ashley]]
*[[Ashley (minigame)|Ashley]]
*[[Taxi (minigame)|Taxi]]
*[[Taxi (minigame)|Taxi]]
*[[Pirates (minigame)|Pirates]]
*[[Pirates]]
*[[Bowling]]
*[[Bowling]]
*[[Bird (minigame)|Bird]]
*[[Bird (minigame)|Bird]]
Line 789: Line 788:
===Minigame===
===Minigame===
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jpn=ミニゲーム
|Jap=ミニゲーム
|JpnR=Minigēmu
|JapR=Minigēmu
|JpnM=Minigame
|JapM=Minigame
|Chi=
|Chi=
|ChiR=
|ChiR=
Line 823: Line 822:
===4-Player Minigame===
===4-Player Minigame===
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jpn=
|Jap=
|JpnR=
|JapR=
|JpnM=
|JapM=
|Chi=
|Chi=
|ChiR=
|ChiR=
Line 852: Line 851:
===1 vs. 3 Minigame===
===1 vs. 3 Minigame===
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jpn=
|Jap=
|JpnR=
|JapR=
|JpnM=
|JapM=
|Chi=
|Chi=
|ChiR=
|ChiR=
Line 881: Line 880:
===2 vs. 2 Minigame===
===2 vs. 2 Minigame===
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jpn=
|Jap=
|JpnR=
|JapR=
|JpnM=
|JapM=
|Chi=
|Chi=
|ChiR=
|ChiR=

Please note that all contributions to the Super Mario Wiki are considered to be released under the Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported license (see MarioWiki:Copyrights for details). If you don't want your writing to be edited mercilessly and redistributed at will, then don't submit it here. You are also promising us that you wrote this yourself, or copied it from a public domain or similar free resource. Do not submit copyrighted work without permission!

Cancel Editing help (opens in new window)

This page is a member of 1 meta category: