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'''World 3''' is the third world in Minigame Island from ''[[Mario Party: The Top 100]]''. It is split into four sections: World 3-1, World 3-2, World 3-3, and World 3-4. World 3-1 is disconnected from the rest of the world, with the player being able to get access to both World 3-2 and World 3-3 via a [[Warp Pipe]]. World 3-4 contains only one minigame: [[Slot Car Derby]], where players compete against [[Toad]] prior to accessing the Warp Pipe to [[World 4 (Mario Party: The Top 100)|World 4]]. This the only time in ''Mario Party: The Top 100'' where players can view and compete against Toad participating in a minigame. The world is notable for introducing a grid-like navigation of playing minigames rather than a linear, branching path of minigames, where players have more freedom in what minigame to play first. Prior to accessing World 4, players have to travel in the Warp Pipes in World 3-2 and World 3-3 to the linear, disjointed areas of the previous worlds, [[World 1 (Mario Party: The Top 100)|World 1]] and [[World 2 (Mario Party: The Top 100)|World 2]], to find switches that open the two-sectioned gate. | '''World 3''' is the third world in Minigame Island from ''[[Mario Party: The Top 100]]''. It is split into four sections: World 3-1, World 3-2, World 3-3, and World 3-4. World 3-1 is disconnected from the rest of the world, with the player being able to get access to both World 3-2 and World 3-3 via a [[Warp Pipe]]. World 3-4 contains only one minigame: [[Slot Car Derby]], where players compete against [[Toad]] prior to accessing the Warp Pipe to [[World 4 (Mario Party: The Top 100)|World 4]]. This the only time in ''Mario Party: The Top 100'' where players can view and compete against Toad participating in a minigame. The world is notable for introducing a grid-like navigation of playing minigames rather than a linear, branching path of minigames, where players have more freedom in what minigame to play first. Prior to accessing World 4, players have to travel in the Warp Pipes in World 3-2 and World 3-3 to the linear, disjointed areas of the previous worlds, [[World 1 (Mario Party: The Top 100)|World 1]] and [[World 2 (Mario Party: The Top 100)|World 2]], to find switches that open the two-sectioned gate. Three minigames are worth four [[Mini Star]]s rather than three: [[Kareening Koopas]], [[Button Mashers]] and Slot Car Derby. | ||
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Top100EatsaPizza.png|[[Eatsa Pizza]] | Top100EatsaPizza.png|[[Eatsa Pizza]] | ||
Top100ButtonMashers.png|[[Button Mashers]] | Top100ButtonMashers.png|[[Button Mashers]] | ||
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===World 3-4=== | |||
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Top100SlotCarDerby.png|[[Slot Car Derby]] | |||
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[[Category:Mario Party: The Top 100]] | [[Category:Mario Party: The Top 100]] |
Revision as of 18:28, November 28, 2017
World 3 is the third world in Minigame Island from Mario Party: The Top 100. It is split into four sections: World 3-1, World 3-2, World 3-3, and World 3-4. World 3-1 is disconnected from the rest of the world, with the player being able to get access to both World 3-2 and World 3-3 via a Warp Pipe. World 3-4 contains only one minigame: Slot Car Derby, where players compete against Toad prior to accessing the Warp Pipe to World 4. This the only time in Mario Party: The Top 100 where players can view and compete against Toad participating in a minigame. The world is notable for introducing a grid-like navigation of playing minigames rather than a linear, branching path of minigames, where players have more freedom in what minigame to play first. Prior to accessing World 4, players have to travel in the Warp Pipes in World 3-2 and World 3-3 to the linear, disjointed areas of the previous worlds, World 1 and World 2, to find switches that open the two-sectioned gate. Three minigames are worth four Mini Stars rather than three: Kareening Koopas, Button Mashers and Slot Car Derby.