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==Trivia==
==Trivia==

Revision as of 16:36, March 28, 2022

This article is about the mode in Mario Party. For the mode in Mario Party: The Top 100, see Mario Party: The Top 100 § Minigame Island.
Mini-Game Island from Mario Party
Mini-Game Island

Mini-Game Island is an island located on the outskirts of Mushroom Village in Mario Party. To get here, the player must use the raft in Mushroom Village. The goal of the island is to clear all 50 minigames, although the character can reach the end by taking shortcuts. Each minigame has a quota the player must reach; the player starts out with four lives and loses a life every time they fail a minigame. Coins are won after each minigame is complete. Collecting 100 coins or completing a minigame for the first time grants the character an extra life. At World 9, Fwoosh can take the character to start if they want to.

Spaces

  • Mini-Game Space – enter this space to play a minigame. Blue spaces are uncleared spaces and the yellow spaces are cleared spaces.
  • Koopa Troopa Space – enter this space to talk to the Koopa Troopa and save. Most worlds end with a Koopa Troopa Space.
  • Entrance Space – enter this space to go to another area.
  • Pink Space – this space cannot be entered and are merely used to move across.

Levels

Level Mini-game Type How to clear
World 1
1-1 gold 4-player Collect 10 coins
1-2 gold 1 vs. 3 Collect 10 coins
1-3 gold 1 vs. 3 Collect 20 coins
1-4 gold 1 vs. 3
World 2
2-1 Memory Match Single player Match all the pairs
2-2 Ground Pound Single player
2-3 Limbo Dance Single player Reach the end
2-4 Musical Mushroom 4-player Collect the chest
2-5 Piranha's Pursuit 1 vs. 3
World 3
3-1 Crazy Cutter 4-player
3-2 Buried Treasure 4-player
3-3 Desert Dash 2 vs. 2
3-4 Tug o' War 1 vs. 3
3-5 Teetering Towers Single player
World 4
4-1 Bobsled Run 2 vs. 2
4-2 Skateboard Scamper 4-player
4-3 Handcar Havoc 2 vs. 2
4-4 Ghost Guess Single player
World 5
5-1 Cast Aways 4-player
5-2 Shy Guy Says 4-player Be the last player standing
5-3 Bumper Balls 4-player
5-4 gold 4-player
5-5 Bombs Away 4-player
5-6 gold 2 vs. 2
5-7 Mushroom Mix-Up 4-player Be the last player standing
5-8 Tightrope Treachery 1 vs. 3
World 6
6-1 gold 4-player
6-2 Pedal Power Single player Beat Boo
6-3 Tipsy Tourney 4-player
6-4 Hot Bob-omb 4-player
6-5 Bombsketball 2 vs. 2
6-6 Hot Rope Jump 4-player
World 7
7-1 Slot Machine Single player
7-2 Crane Game 1 vs. 3 Grab one person and drop them in the pipe
7-3 Pipe Maze 1 vs. 3 Get the chest
7-4 Bowl Over 1 vs. 3
7-5 Whack-a-Plant Single player
7-6 Mario Bandstand 4-player Clear without making any mistakes
World 8
8-1 Running of the Bulb 4-player
8-2 gold 4-player
8-3 Key-pa-Way 4-player
8-4 Balloon Burst 4-player
8-5 Face Lift 4-player
8-6 gold 1 vs. 3
World 9
9-1 gold 4-player
9-2 Slot Car Derby 1 4-player
9-3 Shell Game Single player
9-4 Knock Block Tower Single player
9-5 Platform Peril 4-player
GOAL Slot Car Derby 2 4-player

After clearing all of the minigames in World 9 and beating Toad at the Goal, the character will receive Bumper Ball Maze 1 from Koopa Troopa, and if all the minigames are cleared, Toad will give Bumper Ball Maze 2 to the player as well. Finally, if the player beats the current record on both of those mazes, they will unlock Bumper Ball Maze 3.

Paths

There are many different paths the player can take to get through Mini-Game Island to the end, as follows.

1st World 2nd World 3rd World 4th World 5th World 6th World 7th World 8th World 9th World Does Bumper Ball Maze 2 unlock?
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Yes
1 2 5 3 4 6 7 8 9 Yes
1 2 3 4 5 9 No
1 2 5 3 4 9 No
1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 No
1 2 5 6 7 8 9 No
1 2 3 4 9 No
1 2 5 9 No


Media

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Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ミニゲームアイランド[?]
Minigēmuairando
Minigame Island

Trivia

  • The exterior map's music adds accompaniment when Worlds 1 and 2 are each completed. The World 4 Cave and the World 6-8 Castle have their own songs, but World 8 (third floor) has extra accompaniment which does not add to Worlds 6-7 (first and second floors respectively). After accessing World 9 after completing World 8, the exterior map's music changes drastically.