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==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
The aim of the minigame is to make matches of five or more balls with the same color, and connected balls are indicated by lines linked between them. To control the circle, the player needs to spin the wheel with {{button|gcn|Stick}} or {{button|ds|pad}}. By pressing {{button|gcn|A}}, a ball immediately drops to the bottom. In ''Mario Party Superstars'', this minigame has different patterns for each of the colored balls. The objective is to clear a set number of balls to advance a level. The number of balls that are needed to be cleared is listed in the middle of the circle. As soon as a ball is going to be cleared, the number is decreased based on that quantity, although in ''Mario Party Superstars'', the number decreases only after the cleared balls disappear completely. In both ''Mario Party 7'' and ''Mario Party DS'', the scoring is based on how many matches while the balls involved in scoring are present, where the number of [[point]]s gained increases after every match made. In contrast, in both ''Mario Party: The Top 100'' and ''Mario Party Superstars'', the scoring is based on the number of balls eliminated, where every ball eliminated grants points as long as it contributes to the objective.  
The aim of the minigame is to make matches of five or more balls with the same color, and connected balls are indicated by lines linked between them. To control the circle, the player needs to spin the wheel with {{button|gcn|Stick}} or {{button|ds|pad}} By pressing {{button|gcn|A}}, a ball immediately drops to the bottom. In ''Mario Party Superstars'', this minigame has different patterns for each of the colored balls. The objective is to clear a set number of balls to advance a level. The number of balls that are needed to be cleared is listed in the middle of the circle. As soon as a ball is going to be cleared, the number is decreased based on that quantity, although in ''Mario Party Superstars'', the number decreases only after the cleared balls disappear completely. In both ''Mario Party 7'' and ''Mario Party DS'', the scoring is based on how many matches while the balls involved in scoring are present, where the number of [[point]]s gained increases after every match made. In contrast, in both ''Mario Party: The Top 100'' and ''Mario Party Superstars'', the scoring is based on the number of balls eliminated, where every ball eliminated grants points as long as it contributes to the objective.  


After every five levels, starting with Level 6, the board resets and a brand-new board is presented, with a new gameplay element added, starting at Level 11. The ''Mario Party 7'' version is also the only version where the balls on the conveyor belt can change their state when leveling up within a set of levels, so, for example, within Levels 96 to 100, the ball sizes get larger as soon as a level up occurs. On certain sets of levels, the drop speed of the balls might increase, making it so that they drop faster than before. The speed change in ''Mario Party 7'' and ''Mario Party DS'' can be faster or slower between certain sets of levels, while in ''Mario Party: The Top 100'' and ''Mario Party Superstars'', there are only speed increases after certain sets of levels. Another thing that may happen between sets of levels is that the size of the circle may change to become slightly smaller or larger, and the most drastic change happens at Levels 56 to 60, which shrink the circle to fit only one layer of normal-sized balls, where it happens only for this set of levels.  
After every five levels, starting with Level 6, the board resets and a brand-new board is presented, with a new gameplay element added, starting at Level 11. The ''Mario Party 7'' version is also the only version where the balls on the conveyor belt can change their state when leveling up within a set of levels, so, for example, within Levels 96 to 100, the ball sizes get larger as soon as a level up occurs. On certain sets of levels, the drop speed of the balls might increase, making it so that they drop faster than before. The speed change in ''Mario Party 7'' and ''Mario Party DS'' can be faster or slower between certain sets of levels, while in ''Mario Party: The Top 100'' and ''Mario Party Superstars'', there are only speed increases after certain sets of levels. Another thing that may happen between sets of levels is that the size of the circle may change to become slightly smaller or larger, and the most drastic change happens at Levels 56 to 60, which shrink the circle to fit only one layer of normal-sized balls, where it happens only for this set of levels.  

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