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'''''Mario Party''''' is a video game based on a board game, and the first of the expansive [[Mario Party (series)|Mario Party series]]. Players choose one of six characters and move around the board. As they go around, they collect [[Gold Coin|coins]] and various other items that can help them or hinder others in their quest to collect [[Star|Stars]]. Twenty coins are required to buy a star. | '''''Mario Party''''' is a video game based on a board game, and the first of the expansive [[Mario Party (series)|Mario Party series]]. Players choose one of six characters and move around the board. As they go around, they collect [[Gold Coin|coins]] and various other items that can help them or hinder others in their quest to collect [[Star|Stars]]. Twenty coins are required to buy a star. | ||
What sets this game apart from others is the minigames that follow each round. The players will be grouped together in groups of two, three against one, or everyone for themselves. They then compete in a game that tests their reflexes, puzzle solving skills, or plain luck. The winners will be awarded coins. | What sets this game apart from others is the minigames that follow each round. The players will be grouped together in groups of two, three against one, or everyone for themselves. They then compete in a game that tests their reflexes, puzzle solving skills, or plain luck. The winners will be awarded coins and the losers may lose coins. | ||
However, being good at the game isn't enough to win. Luck is also important. It's possible to go from first to last in a single turn if another character is lucky. | However, being good at the game isn't enough to win. Luck is also important. It's possible to go from first to last in a single turn if another character is lucky. |
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Mario Party is a video game based on a board game, and the first of the expansive Mario Party series. Players choose one of six characters and move around the board. As they go around, they collect coins and various other items that can help them or hinder others in their quest to collect Stars. Twenty coins are required to buy a star.
What sets this game apart from others is the minigames that follow each round. The players will be grouped together in groups of two, three against one, or everyone for themselves. They then compete in a game that tests their reflexes, puzzle solving skills, or plain luck. The winners will be awarded coins and the losers may lose coins.
However, being good at the game isn't enough to win. Luck is also important. It's possible to go from first to last in a single turn if another character is lucky.