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The solo player must avoid being crushed by the team players. Each team player covers four tiles with each roll, which is more than the solo player (which is only one per roll), but to counter this disadvantage, the solo player moves much more quickly than the team players. The solo player wins if they survive for 30 seconds. The team players win if one of them crushes the solo player. | The solo player must avoid being crushed by the team players. Each team player covers four tiles with each roll, which is more than the solo player (which is only one per roll), but to counter this disadvantage, the solo player moves much more quickly than the team players. The solo player wins if they survive for 30 seconds. The team players win if one of them crushes the solo player. | ||
The arena is a 12×12 tile grid in ''Mario Party 5'' and ''Mario Party Superstars'', which was reduced to a 10×10 grid in ''Mario Party: The Top 100''. ''Mario Party 5''{{'}}s version contains several different aesthetics for the tiled floor: [[Mario]], heart, [[Cheep Cheep]], [[Yoshi's Egg|Yoshi Egg]], blue [[Fire Flower]], [[Goomba]], and [[Mushroom]]. However, ''Mario Party: The Top 100''{{'}}s and ''Mario Party Superstars''{{'}}s versions feature only a Mario aesthetic. In ''Mario Party: The Top 100'', there are no Thwomps spectating, | The arena is a 12×12 tile grid in ''Mario Party 5'' and ''Mario Party Superstars'', which was reduced to a 10×10 grid in ''Mario Party: The Top 100''. ''Mario Party 5''{{'}}s version contains several different aesthetics for the tiled floor: [[Mario]], heart, [[Cheep Cheep]], [[Yoshi's Egg|Yoshi Egg]], blue [[Fire Flower]], [[Goomba]], and [[Mushroom]]. However, ''Mario Party: The Top 100''{{'}}s and ''Mario Party Superstars''{{'}}s versions feature only a Mario aesthetic. In ''Mario Party: The Top 100'', there are no Thwomps spectating, as opposed to the other games. | ||
''Mario Party 5'' features no vocalizations, but in ''Mario Party: The Top 100'' and ''Mario Party Superstars'', players vocalize for every step they make. The lone player also vocalizes when getting crushed, as does, in ''Mario Party Superstars''{{'}}s case, the character who crushes them. | ''Mario Party 5'' features no vocalizations, but in ''Mario Party: The Top 100'' and ''Mario Party Superstars'', players vocalize for every step they make. The lone player also vocalizes when getting crushed, as does, in ''Mario Party Superstars''{{'}}s case, the character who crushes them. |