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'''Endurance Alley''' is a [[mini-game]] in ''[[Mario Party 6]]'' hosted by [[Twila]] in the Mini-game Mode. To unlock Endurance Alley, the [[player]] must have unlocked at least one 4-player mini-game, one 1-vs-3 mini-game, and one Duel Mini-game (Bonus Mini-games and Mic-Mini-games do not count). | '''Endurance Alley''' is a [[mini-game]] in ''[[Mario Party 6]]'' hosted by [[Twila]] in the Mini-game Mode. To unlock Endurance Alley, the [[player]] must have unlocked at least one 4-player mini-game, one 1-vs-3 mini-game, and one Duel Mini-game (Bonus Mini-games and Mic-Mini-games do not count). | ||
In | In Endurance Alley, the players walk through a dark alley while playing a series of mini-games. The objective is to get 100 consecutive wins, which is much easier if the players only have a few mini-games. The game ends when players lose one of the mini-games that they must play. | ||
{{Mario Party 6}} | {{Mario Party 6}} | ||
[[Category:Mini-games]] | [[Category:Mini-games]] |
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Endurance Alley is a mini-game in Mario Party 6 hosted by Twila in the Mini-game Mode. To unlock Endurance Alley, the player must have unlocked at least one 4-player mini-game, one 1-vs-3 mini-game, and one Duel Mini-game (Bonus Mini-games and Mic-Mini-games do not count).
In Endurance Alley, the players walk through a dark alley while playing a series of mini-games. The objective is to get 100 consecutive wins, which is much easier if the players only have a few mini-games. The game ends when players lose one of the mini-games that they must play.