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[[Image:Minigametent.png|thumb|The '''Minigame Tent''']]
[[Image:Minigametent.png|thumb|The '''Minigame Tent''']]
The '''Minigame Tent''' is a tent in ''[[Mario Party 8]]'', where players can play all of the minigames they've unlocked in the [[Party Tent]] or [[Star Battle Arena]]. Duel and Challenge minigames can only be unlocked in the Star Battle Arena when using a [[Duelo Candy]] in the Party Tent. There are a total of five ways to play the minigames.
The '''Minigame Tent''' is a tent in ''[[Mario Party 8]]''.  Here, players can play all of the minigames they have unlocked in the [[Party Tent]] or [[Star Battle Arena]]. Duel and Challenge minigames can only be unlocked in the Star Battle Arena during solo play, or in the Party Tent when using a [[Duelo Candy]]. There are a total of five ways to play the minigames:


*The first is Free Play Arcade which is the mode that lets the player play all the minigames he or she has unlocked as stated earlier.  
*The first mode, the [[Free Play Arcade]], allows players to play all of the minigames they have unlocked elsewhere.
*The other three of the other four have to be unlocked by unlocking specific minigame types.  
*The next three must be unlocked by playing specific minigame types in the Party Tent or Star Battle Arena.
*While the last one has to be unlocked in the [[Fun Bazaar]]. The second mode is called Crown Showdown. Which involves players winning minigames 3, 5, or 7, times. The third is called [[Flip-Out Frenzy]].  
**The second mode, [[Crown Showdown]], is for up to four players. The players compete for the crown which can be achieved by winning either 3, 5, or 7 minigames. Players select the rules of play including number of player, number of wins needed, and the set of minigames to be played. Minigames from a set are chosen randomly.
*Which has people competing for panels after they win minigames. The fourth is called [[Tic-Tac Drop]] which involves two players playing a Tic-Tac-Toe based game which when they win a minigame, they get to pick a section to place their ball.  
**The third mode, [[Flip-Out Frenzy]], is also for up to four players. For each minigame won, players choose panels on a grid board to flip. When the player chooses a panel, all horizontal and vertical grids right next to it will also get flipped. The player with the most panels wins.
*The player to fill up their balls in a row wins. The fifth and final minigame is called [[Test for the Best]] which has one single player rise into the air on a hot air balloon while scoring points based on grade performance with "A" being the best and "F" being the worst.
**The fourth mode, [[Tic-Tac Drop]], is only for two players. The players play duel minigames, with the winner permitted to drop a ball of their own color into a a Tic-Tac-Toe grid. The first player who get all three of their balls in a row win.
*The last mode must be unlocked at the Surprise Wagon in the [[Fun Bazaar]].  It is called [[Test for the Best]]. The player competes for the best score from playing ten minigames. It is similar to the Mini-game Decathlon from previous Mario Parties, except only one player can play at a time. As they complete the minigames, the player scores points based on grade performance with "A" being the best and "F" being the worst.


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Revision as of 08:06, September 16, 2011

The Minigame Tent from Mario Party 8.
The Minigame Tent

The Minigame Tent is a tent in Mario Party 8. Here, players can play all of the minigames they have unlocked in the Party Tent or Star Battle Arena. Duel and Challenge minigames can only be unlocked in the Star Battle Arena during solo play, or in the Party Tent when using a Duelo Candy. There are a total of five ways to play the minigames:

  • The first mode, the Free Play Arcade, allows players to play all of the minigames they have unlocked elsewhere.
  • The next three must be unlocked by playing specific minigame types in the Party Tent or Star Battle Arena.
    • The second mode, Crown Showdown, is for up to four players. The players compete for the crown which can be achieved by winning either 3, 5, or 7 minigames. Players select the rules of play including number of player, number of wins needed, and the set of minigames to be played. Minigames from a set are chosen randomly.
    • The third mode, Flip-Out Frenzy, is also for up to four players. For each minigame won, players choose panels on a grid board to flip. When the player chooses a panel, all horizontal and vertical grids right next to it will also get flipped. The player with the most panels wins.
    • The fourth mode, Tic-Tac Drop, is only for two players. The players play duel minigames, with the winner permitted to drop a ball of their own color into a a Tic-Tac-Toe grid. The first player who get all three of their balls in a row win.
  • The last mode must be unlocked at the Surprise Wagon in the Fun Bazaar. It is called Test for the Best. The player competes for the best score from playing ten minigames. It is similar to the Mini-game Decathlon from previous Mario Parties, except only one player can play at a time. As they complete the minigames, the player scores points based on grade performance with "A" being the best and "F" being the worst.