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[[File:MP9 Reverse Minigame Select.png|250px|thumb|Three of the four Reverse Minigames in ''Mario Party 9'']]
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A '''Reverse Minigame''' is a [[Bowser]] event introduced in ''[[Mario Party 9]]''. It is one of many events that may appear on the Bowser Spin Wheel when a player lands on a [[Bowser Space]]. If the Bowser Spin Wheel stops on "Reverse Minigame!" Bowser forces all players to participate in a Free-for-All [[minigame]], where the goal, unlike in regular minigames, is to lose. Bowser awards ten [[Mini Star]]s to the player who finishes in last place (20 [[banana]]s for [[DK's Jungle Ruins]]), making them the opposite of the [[Fire Bro]]'s [[Battle Space|Battle Minigames]], which relieve the last-place player of ten Mini Stars. If everyone finishes in last place, no one gets any Mini Stars.
A [[Reverse Minigame]] is a Bowser Event introduced in ''[[Mario Party 9]]''. It is one of many events that may appear on a roulette when a player lands on a [[Bowser Space]]. If the wheel stops on a Reverse Minigame, [[Bowser]] forces all players to participate in a Free-for-All minigame, where the goal - unlike regular minigames - is to lose. Bowser awards ten [[Mini Star]]s to the player who finishes in last place (twenty [[Bananas]] for [[DK's Jungle Ruins]]).


Relatively few Free-for-All minigames are also Reverse Minigames. The four that do have a Reverse version in ''Mario Party 9'' seem to have a Bowser-like aesthetic, involving backgrounds and obstacles commonly associated with Bowser in other games.
Relatively few Free-For-All minigames are also Reverse Minigames. The four that do have a Reverse version seem to have a Bowser-like aesthetic, involving backgrounds and obstacles commonly associated with the Koopa King in other games.


The list of Reverse Minigames includes:
The list of Reverse Minigames includes:
*[[Thwomper Room]] – The first player to get hit by a [[Thwomp]] wins.
*[[Billistics]] – The first player to get hit by an incoming [[Bullet Bill]] wins.
*[[Chain Event]] – The player who takes the longest sliding down the chain wins. Players can slow their descent by hitting [[Spike Ball|Spiked Ball]]s on the way down.
*[[Tumble Temple]] – The first player to get hit by a Spiked Ball wins.


Reverse Minigames return in ''[[Mario Party 10]]'', and this time, the player who finishes in last receives 20 Mini Stars instead of ten. The Reverse Minigames in this list are as follows:
* [[Thwomper Room]] - Be the first player to get hit by a [[Thwomp]].
*[[Fuzzy Fliers]] – The player who gets eliminated first wins. The minigame still continues even after one player is eliminated.
* [[Billistics]] - Be the first player to get hit by an incoming [[Bullet Bill]].
*[[Fruit Cahoots]] – The player who has the fewest points after seven rounds wins.
* [[Chain Event]] - Be the player who takes the longest sliding down the chain. Players can slow their descent by hitting [[Spiked Ball]]s on the way down.
*[[Bob-omb Combo]] – The player who detonates the fewest [[Bob-omb]]s wins.
* [[Tumble Temple]] - Be the first player to get smashed by a Spike Ball.


==Names in other languages==
==Trivia==
{{foreign names
*Reverse Minigames are considered to be the easiest kind of minigames to play, as "losing" is only way to win them.
|Jap=まけるがかちミニゲーム
**This isn't exactly true, however, as CPUs would be looking forward to "losing" as well.
|JapR=Makeru ga Kachi Minigēmu
*Reverse Minigames are essentially the opposite of the [[Fire Bro]]'s [[Battle Space|Battle Minigames]], as they reward the last-place player with ten Mini-Stars as opposed to relieving the last-place player of ten Mini Stars.
|JapM=Lose to Win Minigame
 
==Names in Other Languages==
{{foreignname
|Ita=!ocoiginiM
|Ita=!ocoiginiM
|ItaM=!emaginiM, reversed lettering for "Minigioco!", in English "Minigame!"
|ItaM=!emaginiM, reversed lettering for "Minigioco!", in English "Minigame!".
|Fre=Mini-jeu inversé
|Fra=Minijeux Inversé
|FreM=Reversed Minigame
|FraM=Literal translation
|SpaA=Minijuego inverso
|Spa=Minijuego al reves
|SpaAM=Reverse minigame
|SpaM=Backwards Minigame}}
|SpaE=Minijuego al revés
{{BoxTop}}
|SpaEM=Backwards Minigame
|Dut=Op-z'n-kop-minigame
|DutM=Upside down Minigame
|Ger=Verkehrte Welt
|GerM=Upside down World
|Chi=敗者為勝小遊戲
|ChiR=Bàizhě wéi shèng Xiǎoyóuxì
|ChiM="The Loser Wins" Minigame
}}
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