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'''''[[Mario Party: Star Rush]]''''' is a game for the [[Nintendo 3DS]]. It is the second [[Mario Party (series)|''Mario Party'' game]] released for the system after ''[[Mario Party: Island Tour]]'', and the fifteenth game overall (twenty-second if arcade games are counted). The game, as with most entries of the ''Mario Party'' series, is a multiplayer-oriented party game, where up to four players compete in an interactive, digital board for the most stars. What sets this game apart from its precedents in the ''Mario Party'' series is its main mode, Toad Scramble, where, instead of players using designated ''[[Super Mario (franchise)|Super Mario]]'' characters from the start, take control of a color-coded member of the [[Toad (species)|Toad]] species and collect ''Super Mario'' characters around the board. Also unlike other ''Mario Party'' games, all players move at one turn, streamlining the gameplay. The board designs are non-linear as well, also unlike previous boards in the ''Mario Party'' series, where players travel in a straight line around the boards. This concept is retained in ''[[Mario Party: The Top 100]]'' in the Minigame Match mode and ''[[Super Mario Party]]'' in the Partner Party mode. The game is compatible with [[amiibo]], which have various different uses depending on the mode that is played on. The game requires 3018 blocks (386.3 MB) for a digital download from the [[Nintendo eShop]].
The '''''[[Mario Party (series)|Mario Party]]''''' series is a series of {{wp|party game}}s featuring the characters of the [[Super Mario (franchise)|''Super Mario'' franchise]], in which four human- or computer-controlled characters compete in a board game interspersed with {{wp|minigame}}s. The series is known for its party game elements, including the often unpredictable multiplayer modes that allow play with up to four (and, in one case, eight) human players. The series was created under [[Nintendo]]'s supervision by [[Hudson Soft]] and [[CAProduction]], and was inaugurated on the [[Nintendo 64]], where its first game launched in Japan on December 18, 1998, and in the West in early 1999.

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The Mario Party series is a series of party games featuring the characters of the Super Mario franchise, in which four human- or computer-controlled characters compete in a board game interspersed with minigames. The series is known for its party game elements, including the often unpredictable multiplayer modes that allow play with up to four (and, in one case, eight) human players. The series was created under Nintendo's supervision by Hudson Soft and CAProduction, and was inaugurated on the Nintendo 64, where its first game launched in Japan on December 18, 1998, and in the West in early 1999.