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[[File:MP8 Test for the Best.png|thumb|250px]]
[[File:MP8 Test for the Best.png|thumb|Test for the Best]]
'''Test for the Best''' is the only secret [[minigame]] mode in ''[[Mario Party 8]]''. This mode is similar to Mini-Game Decathlon from ''[[Mario Party 5]]'', Decathlon Park from ''[[Mario Party 6]]'', Decathlon Castle from ''[[Mario Party 7]]'', and [[Score Scuffle]] from ''[[Mario Party DS]]'', though this mode is for one player only. The player character appears in a hot-air balloon, [[MC Ballyhoo]] and [[Big Top]] alongside them. MC Ballyhoo tells the player character that the goal is to earn [[point]]s based on their performance in 10 minigames (and be graded with an F, D, C, B, A, or A+, the last one automatically netting the player 1,000 points); every point they earn sends them a foot into the air, and so the real objective is to fly as high as possible.
'''Test for the Best''' is the only secret [[minigame]] mode in ''[[Mario Party 8]]''. This mode is similar to Mini-Game Decathlon from ''[[Mario Party 5]]'', Decathlon Park from ''[[Mario Party 6]]'', Decathlon Castle from ''[[Mario Party 7]]'', and [[Score Scuffle]] from ''[[Mario Party DS]]'', though this mode is for one player only. The player character appears in a hot-air balloon, [[MC Ballyhoo]] and [[Big Top]] alongside them. MC Ballyhoo tells the player character that the goal is to earn [[point]]s based on their performance in 10 minigames (and be graded with an F, D, C, B, A, or A+, the last one automatically netting the player 1,000 points); every point they earn sends them a foot into the air, and so the real objective is to fly as high as possible.


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The '''A+''' and '''F''' grades are '''S''' and '''E''', respectively, in the Japanese version.
The '''A+''' and '''F''' grades are '''S''' and '''E''', respectively, in the Japanese version.
====Titles====
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Minigame !! A+ !! A !! B !! C !! D !! F
|-
| '''Alpine Assault''' || High-Speed Boarder || Super Boarder || Speedy Boarder || Average Boarder || Standard Boarder || Slow Boarder
|-
| '''Ion the Prize''' || Quicksilver Separator || Superior Separator || Skilled Separator || Semi-Separator || Radio-Inactive || Complete Meltdown
|-
| '''Kartastrophe''' || Fast-Track Titan || Supersonic Squealer || Rubber-Burning Pro || Passable Driver || Sunday Driver || Crash Dummy
|-
| '''Pumper Cars''' || Minecart Commander || Minecart Major || Muscle Major || Muscle Minor || Slow-Mo Master || Totally Exhausted
|-
| '''Rotation Station''' || Super Cougar Climber || Bighorn Climber || Expert Climber || Common Climber || Silly Stumbler || Fall-Down Fool
|-
| '''Saucer Swarm''' || Titanium Defender || Silver Defender || Iron Defender || Average Defender || Sleepwalking Shooter || Spaced-Out Shooter
|-
| '''Settle It in Court''' || Hoops Supershooter || Hoops Honcho || Expert Shooter || Basket Staller || Court Jester || Benchwarmer
|-
| '''Snipe for the Picking''' || Eagle-Eyed Sniper || Surefire Sniper || On-Target Sniper || Sniper Wannabe || Wobbly Shooter || Foot Shooter
|-
| '''Surf's Way Up''' || Cosmic Kahuna || Stellar Surfer || Wave Maker || Surfin' Sophomore || Surfin' Neophyte || Wipeout Kid
|-
| '''Swing Kings''' || Home Run King || Savage Slugger || Strong Slugger || So-So Slugger || Fly Swatter || Bat Butterfingers
|}


====Targets====
====Targets====
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===Overall targets===
===Overall targets===
At the end of all minigames, the player is graded based on their total score, and given an overall rank appropriate to the player's total score. There are 20 possible overall ranks in this mode. Aside from earning 10 [[Carnival Card]]s for playing the minigames, the total score also determines the number of bonus Carnival Cards the player will also receive.
At the end of all minigames, the player is graded based on their total score, and given an overall rank appropriate to the player's total score. There are 20 possible overall ranks in this mode. Aside from earning 10 [[Carnival Card]]s for playing the minigames, the total score also determines the number of bonus Carnival Cards the player will also receive:
{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
|-
|-
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| '''High Altitude''' || 8,200–8,399 || 20 Carnival Cards
| '''High Altitude''' || 8,200–8,399 || 20 Carnival Cards
|- style="background-color:#bfb"
|- style="background-color:#bfb"
| '''Skybound''' || 8,000–8,199 || 20 Carnival Cards
| '''Sky Bound''' || 8,000–8,199 || 20 Carnival Cards
|- style="background-color:#bfb"
|- style="background-color:#bfb"
| '''Elite''' || 7,800–7,999 || 20 Carnival Cards
| '''Elite''' || 7,800–7,999 || 20 Carnival Cards

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