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*This minigame is the first minigame in any ''[[Mario Party]]'' game to involve the players choosing a computer character for them in a bookmakers-style of gameplay. | *This minigame is the first minigame in any ''[[Mario Party]]'' game to involve the players choosing a computer character for them in a bookmakers-style of gameplay. | ||
*With only one human player, one of the computer players always go first for choosing its character before the human player. | *With only one human player, one of the computer players always go first for choosing its character before the human player. | ||
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Revision as of 19:52, March 6, 2012
Day At The Races is a battle minigame in the game Mario Party 2. Random Ride, a minigame from Mario Party 5 is very similar to Day at the Races.
Gameplay
It involves the players choosing one of the four characters, each with their own advantages and disadvantages.
- Whomp – Walks fast but falls over and takes a long time to get up.
- Thwomp – Rises above the floor and jumps forward but then drops down and takes a long time to get up.
- Boo – Disappears and then reappears a lot further than before, but gets his face stuck in the ground sometimes.
- Bob-omb – Starts a spark running from its fuse and moves very fast but occasionally falls over.
Once the players chose their characters, the minigame announcer will alert the player to start the race. When that happens, it comes down to luck. The first character who will cross the finish line is the winner of the race, and the battle minigame.
Trivia
- This minigame is the first minigame in any Mario Party game to involve the players choosing a computer character for them in a bookmakers-style of gameplay.
- With only one human player, one of the computer players always go first for choosing its character before the human player.