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*After a 2 vs. 2, 1 vs. 3 (should the solo player lose) or Co-op minigame, if there is at least one human player on the winning team, they are given an opportunity to high five teammates for bonus coins (in Mario and Partner Party) or time (in River Survival). It cannot be skipped. | *After a 2 vs. 2, 1 vs. 3 (should the solo player lose) or Co-op minigame, if there is at least one human player on the winning team, they are given an opportunity to high five teammates for bonus coins (in Mario and Partner Party) or time (in River Survival). It cannot be skipped. | ||
*Bonus Stars are determined based on turn amount. 20 and 30 turn games give out the traditional three Bonus Stars; for 10 and 15 turn games, only two Bonus Stars are distributed. | *Bonus Stars are determined based on turn amount. 20 and 30 turn games give out the traditional three Bonus Stars; for 10 and 15 turn games, only two Bonus Stars are distributed. | ||
*Reflecting the original ''Mario Party'' gameplay, the free-for-all minigames always treat only the 1st-placed character as the winner regardless of what rank characters placed, much like in other ''Mario Party'' games prior to | *Reflecting the original ''Mario Party'' gameplay, the free-for-all minigames always treat only the 1st-placed character as the winner regardless of what rank characters placed, much like in other ''Mario Party'' games prior to ''Mario Party 9''. | ||
**By extension, the minigame results screen also appears to be more similar to ''Mario Party'' games prior to ''Mario Party 9'': result animations are shown in the minigame itself instead of on a separated, simple screen, and 2nd- and 3rd-place result animations and rankings on the screen are no longer present, instead only showing the name of the 1st-placed character, and the losers use one specific animation (the 4th-ranked animations from previous games for most returning characters) regardless of what rank they placed. | **By extension, the minigame results screen also appears to be more similar to ''Mario Party'' games prior to ''Mario Party 9'': result animations are shown in the minigame itself instead of on a separated, simple screen, and 2nd- and 3rd-place result animations and rankings on the screen are no longer present, instead only showing the name of the 1st-placed character, and the losers use one specific animation (the 4th-ranked animations from previous games for most returning characters) regardless of what rank they placed. | ||
***However, animations of what would be the characters' 2nd- and 3rd-place results can be seen on the results screen after a Mario Party is completed | ***However, animations of what would be the characters' 2nd- and 3rd-place results can be seen on the results screen after a Mario Party is completed. | ||
*The main text [[font]]s from ''Mario Party 9'' | *The main text [[font]]s from ''Mario Party 9'', ''Island Tour'', and ''10'' (which was first introduced in ''[[Super Mario 3D Land]]''), ''Star Rush'', and ''The Top 100'' have mostly been replaced by that of ''[[Mario Kart 8]]''. The timer and the score counter also use said font rather than the secondary text font from ''Mario Party 10'', ''Star Rush'', and ''The Top 100'' (as in ''10''), or the main text fonts from the previous games (as in the handheld games). | ||
**As such, the title logo no longer uses the series logo from the previous games, which is the same font as the in-game main text font from ''Mario Party 9'', ''Island Tour'', and ''10''. | **As such, the title logo no longer uses the series logo from the previous games, which is the same font as the in-game main text font from ''Mario Party 9'', ''Island Tour'', and ''10''. | ||
**Dice Blocks | **Dice Blocks as well as the "Start!"/"Finish!" texts still use the previous main text font, and the secondary text font from ''Mario Party 10'', ''Star Rush'', and ''The Top 100'' is still used for some in-game texts as well. | ||
*This is the first game since the international versions of ''[[Mario Party 5]]'' and the Japanese version of ''[[Mario Party 7]]'' to have a female announcer. | *This is the first game since the international versions of ''[[Mario Party 5]]'' and the Japanese version of ''[[Mario Party 7]]'' to have a female announcer. | ||
*This is the first home console game since ''[[Mario Party 4]]'' where Toad is not playable. | *This is the first home console game since ''[[Mario Party 4]]'' where Toad is not playable. |