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==Minigames==
==Minigames==
[[File:SizzlingStakes.png|thumb|[[Sizzling Stakes]], one of the minigames in ''Super Mario Party'']]
[[File:SizzlingStakes.png|thumb|[[Sizzling Stakes]], one of minigames in ''Super Mario Party'']]
{{main|List of Super Mario Party minigames}}
{{main|List of Super Mario Party minigames}}
''Super Mario Party'' has a total of 84 new minigames. Of these, 30 of them are 4-Player minigames, 10 of them are 2-vs.2 minigames, 10 of them are 1-vs.3 minigames. New categories of minigames introduced are 10 Co-op minigames, where all 4 players work together to beat the minigame; 10 Team minigames, where players form teams of up to 8 and they all work together against each other; 10 Rhythm minigames, where players get points by performing tasks to the rhythm of a song; and 4 Toad's Rec Room minigames, where players have the option to connect two undocked [[Nintendo Switch]] consoles together and play on both of them. This is also the first ''Mario Party'' game since ''[[Mario Party 6]]'' not to contain any form of boss battles. Much like ''[[Mario Party 8]]'', a large portion of minigames utilize motion controls.
''Super Mario Party'' has a total of 84 new minigames. Of these, 30 of them are 4-Player minigames, 10 of them are 2-vs.2 minigames, 10 of them are 1-vs.3 minigames. New categories of minigames introduced are 10 Co-op minigames, where all 4 players work together to beat the minigame; 10 Team minigames, where players form teams of up to 8 and they all work together against each other; 10 Rhythm minigames, where players get points by performing tasks to the rhythm of a song; and 4 Toad's Rec Room minigames, where players have the option to connect two undocked [[Nintendo Switch]] consoles together and play on both of them. This is also the first ''Mario Party'' game since ''[[Mario Party 6]]'' not to contain any form of boss battles. Much like ''[[Mario Party 8]]'', a large portion of minigames utilize motion controls.

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