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The '''Minigame Space''' (also formatted as '''Mini-game Spaces''') is a special [[Space (Mario Party series)|space]] found in ''[[Mario Party]]''. If a player lands on this space, the player plays a single-player [[minigame]] to earn coins for only the player. If the player loses, the player gets nothing.


In ''[[Mario Party 3]]'''s Duel Mode boards, it appears again, this time with [[Tumble]] on it. The Minigame Space here works actually the same as the well-known [[Duel Space]]: When stopped at it, a [[Minigame|Duel minigame]] begins. Winning the minigame, lets the winner receive 10 [[coin]]s, freshly coming out [[Belltop]].
The '''Minigame Space''' (also formatted as '''Mini-game Space''') is a type of [[Space (Mario Party series)|space]] found in the ''[[Mario Party (series)|Mario Party]]'' series.  


==Appearances==
====''Mario Party''====
The Minigame Space makes its debut in ''[[Mario Party]]''. If a player lands on this space, they play a single-player [[minigame]] to earn coins only for them. If the player loses, they lose 5 [[Coin]]s, with the exception of some minigames. These spaces are treated as [[Blue Space]]s.
====''Mario Party 3''====
Minigame Spaces reappear in ''[[Mario Party 3]]''{{'}}s Duel Mode boards, this time with [[Tumble]]'s face depicted on them. In this game, landing on one begins a Duel minigame hosted by Tumble. The winner of the minigame receives 10 Coins from [[Belltop]].
====''Mario Party 5''====
In ''[[Mario Party 5]]'', they only appear in Story Mode and are known as '''VS Spaces'''. When landed on, a VS Minigame hosted by [[Misstar]] begins, in which the winners take Coins from the losing players. The type of minigame played and the number of Coins at stake depends on the number of [[Koopa Kid]]s remaining: when all three remain, 15 Coins are at stake and a 1-vs.-3 minigame is played; when two remain, 20 Coins are at stake and a 2-vs.-2 minigame is played (with [[Toad]] as the player's ally); when only one remains, 20 Coins are at stake and a Duel minigame is played. If the player wins, the Coins taken are evenly split up among the Koopa Kids and Misstar awards the player their Coins. If the Koopa Kids win, the player must give up the full number of Coins themselves and the winnings are split up among the Koopa Kids by [[Bowser]], who flattens the player similar to his appearance on a [[Bowser Space]].
====''Mario Party 6''====
Later, it makes an appearance in the ''[[Mario Party 6]]'' Solo Mode. When a player lands on this space, they play either a 4-Player minigame, a 1-vs.-3 minigame, or a 2-vs.-2 minigame against the three different colored [[Koopa Kid]]s. There are also spaces called Battle Minigame Spaces and Duel Minigame Spaces. The Duel Minigame Space makes the player challenge a Koopa Kid in a one-on-one battle.
====''Mario Party Advance''====
In ''[[Mario Party Advance]]'', Minigame Spaces function as they did previously, except for the fact that they reward [[Mushroom]]s, which constitute the player's turns. Two characters can appear to challenge the player: Tumble, who gives the player two Mushrooms for completing a minigame, or [[Koopa Kid]], who gives the player one Mushroom for succeeding and steals a Mushroom if the minigame is failed.
In ''[[Mario Party Advance]]'', Minigame Spaces function as they did previously, except for the fact that they reward [[Mushroom]]s, which constitute the player's turns. Two characters can appear to challenge the player: Tumble, who gives the player two Mushrooms for completing a minigame, or [[Koopa Kid]], who gives the player one Mushroom for succeeding and steals a Mushroom if the minigame is failed.


Later, it makes an appearance in the ''[[Mario Party 6]]'' Solo Mode. When a player lands on this space, they play either a 4-Player minigame, a 1-vs.-3 minigame or a 2-vs.-2 minigame, againts the three different colored [[Koopa Kid]]s. There is also a space called the Battle Minigame Space, and a Duel Minigame Space. The Duel Minigame Space makes the player challenge a Koopa Kid in a one-on-one battle.  
====''Mario Party: Island Tour''====
The space returns in ''[[Mario Party: Island Tour]]''. Landing on the space will start an additional minigame, with the rewards being dependent on the board that is being played. In the board [[Perilous Palace Path]], the rewards are a pool of three random items. The player who gets first place picks an item first, then the player who got second gets to pick, then the player who got third receives the remaining item. In [[Rocket Road]], the initial winner gets the [[Booster (Mario Party: Island Tour)|boosters]] of the player who landed on the space. In [[Star-Crossed Skyway]], the player who gets first place gets three [[Mini Star]]s, second place gets two, third place gets one, and fourth place gets zero. The number of Mini Stars collected from the minigame doubles after everyone passes the third Star Stage. If a tie occurs in a minigame for any position, a [[Dice Block]] decides.


Minigame Space reappear in ''[[Mario Party 10]]''. When players land on it, they need to punch a block to decide what type of minigame they play.
====''Mario Party 10''====
Here are the types of minigames players can play and the payouts:
Minigame Spaces reappear in ''[[Mario Party 10]]''. When players land on it, they need to punch a block to decide what type of minigame they play.
The types of minigames players can play and the payouts are as follows:
*Free-for-All (vs. 2, 3, or 4)
*Free-for-All (vs. 2, 3, or 4)
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! Result !! 1 vs. 2 !! 1 vs. 3
! Result !! 1 vs. 2 !! 1 vs. 3
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|-
| '''Captain Wins''' || 5 Mini Stars || 7 Mini Stars
| '''Captain Wins''' || 7 Mini Stars || 7 Mini Stars
|-
|-
| '''Other Team Wins''' || 3 Mini Stars || 3 Mini Stars
| '''Other Team Wins''' || 4 Mini Stars || 3 Mini Stars
|-
|-
| '''Draw''' || 4 Mini Stars || 4 Mini Stars
| '''Draw''' || 4 Mini Stars || 4 Mini Stars
|}
|}
*2 vs. 2 (4 players only)
*2 vs. 2 (4 players only)
**1st place and 4th place team together while 2nd place teams up with 3rd place.
**Pairings are always 1st and 4th vs 2nd and 3rd
**The winners each get 10 Mini Stars. If a draw occurs then each player earns 5 Mini Stars.
**The winners each get 4 Mini Stars, unless a draw happens, in which case everyone gets 4 Mini Stars
*Battle
*Battle
**Hammer Bro. comes out and forces all players to bet 5 Mini Stars for the next Minigame. If Mini Stars are insufficient then Hammer Bro. makes up the difference.
**Hammer Bro. comes out and forces all players to bet 5 Mini Stars for the next Minigame. If Mini Stars are insufficient then Hammer Bro. makes up the difference.
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==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
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|Fra=Espace mini-jeu (MP1 and 2)<br />Case Mini-Jeu (MP3+)
|Jap=ミニゲームマス
|FraM=Minigame Space}}
|JapR=Minigēmu Masu
|JapM=Minigame Space
|Dut=Versusvakje
|DutM=Versus space
|Fre=Espace mini-jeu (MP1 and 2)<br>Case étoile<ref>[https://www.nintendo64ever.com/Scans-Magazine,57,Le-Magazine-Officiel-Nintendo-13.html Official Nintendo French magazine N13], page 26</ref><br>Case Mini-Jeu (MP3+)
|FreM=Minigame Space<br>Star space<br>Minigame Space
|PorA=Casa de combate
|PorAM=Combat Space
|PorE=Casa de Competição
|PorEM=Competition Space
|Ita=Spazio Minigioco<br>Spazio VS<br>Spazio tutti contro tutti (''MP:IT'')
|ItaM=Minigame Space<br>VS Space<br>Free-for-all Space
}}
 
==References==
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==Gallery==
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Mini-GameSpace_MP1.png|''[[Mario Party]]
Mini-GameSpace_MP1.png|''[[Mario Party]]
MiniGameSpaceMP3 Duel.png|''[[Mario Party 3]]
MiniGameSpaceMP3 Duel.png|''[[Mario Party 3]]
MPA Mini-game Space.png|''[[Mario Party Advance]]
MinigameSpaceMP5.png|''[[Mario Party 5]]
4-Player Mini-game Space Tutorial MP6.png|''[[Mario Party 6]]''
MPA Minigame Space Sprite.png|''[[Mario Party Advance]]
MPIT SpaceFree-for-All.png|''[[Mario Party: Island Tour]]
MP10 SpaceMinigame.png|''[[Mario Party 10]]
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Latest revision as of 05:24, October 28, 2024

Minigame Space
Minigame Space from Mario Party 10
Purpose Mario Party: Triggers a one-player minigame.
Mario Party 3: Same as a Duel Space, Duel Mode only.
Mario Party 10: Triggers a minigame.
First appearance Mario Party (1998)
Latest appearance Mario Party 10 (2015)

The Minigame Space (also formatted as Mini-game Space) is a type of space found in the Mario Party series.

Appearances[edit]

Mario Party[edit]

The Minigame Space makes its debut in Mario Party. If a player lands on this space, they play a single-player minigame to earn coins only for them. If the player loses, they lose 5 Coins, with the exception of some minigames. These spaces are treated as Blue Spaces.

Mario Party 3[edit]

Minigame Spaces reappear in Mario Party 3's Duel Mode boards, this time with Tumble's face depicted on them. In this game, landing on one begins a Duel minigame hosted by Tumble. The winner of the minigame receives 10 Coins from Belltop.

Mario Party 5[edit]

In Mario Party 5, they only appear in Story Mode and are known as VS Spaces. When landed on, a VS Minigame hosted by Misstar begins, in which the winners take Coins from the losing players. The type of minigame played and the number of Coins at stake depends on the number of Koopa Kids remaining: when all three remain, 15 Coins are at stake and a 1-vs.-3 minigame is played; when two remain, 20 Coins are at stake and a 2-vs.-2 minigame is played (with Toad as the player's ally); when only one remains, 20 Coins are at stake and a Duel minigame is played. If the player wins, the Coins taken are evenly split up among the Koopa Kids and Misstar awards the player their Coins. If the Koopa Kids win, the player must give up the full number of Coins themselves and the winnings are split up among the Koopa Kids by Bowser, who flattens the player similar to his appearance on a Bowser Space.

Mario Party 6[edit]

Later, it makes an appearance in the Mario Party 6 Solo Mode. When a player lands on this space, they play either a 4-Player minigame, a 1-vs.-3 minigame, or a 2-vs.-2 minigame against the three different colored Koopa Kids. There are also spaces called Battle Minigame Spaces and Duel Minigame Spaces. The Duel Minigame Space makes the player challenge a Koopa Kid in a one-on-one battle.

Mario Party Advance[edit]

In Mario Party Advance, Minigame Spaces function as they did previously, except for the fact that they reward Mushrooms, which constitute the player's turns. Two characters can appear to challenge the player: Tumble, who gives the player two Mushrooms for completing a minigame, or Koopa Kid, who gives the player one Mushroom for succeeding and steals a Mushroom if the minigame is failed.

Mario Party: Island Tour[edit]

The space returns in Mario Party: Island Tour. Landing on the space will start an additional minigame, with the rewards being dependent on the board that is being played. In the board Perilous Palace Path, the rewards are a pool of three random items. The player who gets first place picks an item first, then the player who got second gets to pick, then the player who got third receives the remaining item. In Rocket Road, the initial winner gets the boosters of the player who landed on the space. In Star-Crossed Skyway, the player who gets first place gets three Mini Stars, second place gets two, third place gets one, and fourth place gets zero. The number of Mini Stars collected from the minigame doubles after everyone passes the third Star Stage. If a tie occurs in a minigame for any position, a Dice Block decides.

Mario Party 10[edit]

Minigame Spaces reappear in Mario Party 10. When players land on it, they need to punch a block to decide what type of minigame they play. The types of minigames players can play and the payouts are as follows:

  • Free-for-All (vs. 2, 3, or 4)
Position 2 Players 3 Players 4 Players
1st 5 Mini Stars 5 Mini Stars 5 Mini Stars
2nd 1 Mini Star 3 Mini Stars 3 Mini Stars
3rd - 1 Mini Star 2 Mini Stars
4th - - 1 Mini Star
  • 1 vs. 3 or 1 vs. 2 (3 or 4 players only)
    • The Captain is the solo player.
Result 1 vs. 2 1 vs. 3
Captain Wins 7 Mini Stars 7 Mini Stars
Other Team Wins 4 Mini Stars 3 Mini Stars
Draw 4 Mini Stars 4 Mini Stars
  • 2 vs. 2 (4 players only)
    • Pairings are always 1st and 4th vs 2nd and 3rd
    • The winners each get 4 Mini Stars, unless a draw happens, in which case everyone gets 4 Mini Stars
  • Battle
    • Hammer Bro. comes out and forces all players to bet 5 Mini Stars for the next Minigame. If Mini Stars are insufficient then Hammer Bro. makes up the difference.
Position 2 Players 3 Players 4 Players
1st 10 Mini Stars 10 Mini Stars 10 Mini Stars
2nd 0 Mini Stars 5 Mini Stars 6 Mini Stars
3rd - 0 Mini Stars 4 Mini Stars
4th - - 0 Mini Stars

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ミニゲームマス[?]
Minigēmu Masu
Minigame Space
Dutch Versusvakje[?] Versus space
French Espace mini-jeu (MP1 and 2)
Case étoile[1]
Case Mini-Jeu (MP3+)
Minigame Space
Star space
Minigame Space
Italian Spazio Minigioco
Spazio VS
Spazio tutti contro tutti (MP:IT)
[?]
Minigame Space
VS Space
Free-for-all Space
Portuguese (NOA) Casa de combate[?] Combat Space
Portuguese (NOE) Casa de Competição[?] Competition Space

References[edit]

Gallery[edit]