Jewel Drop

Jewel Drop is an Extra minigame from Mario Party 10, and returns in Mario Party: The Top 100. The minigame itself is a cross between Columns and Tetris. Like Block Star, Stick and Spin, Castle Clearout, Three House, Emergency Hexit, and the Mario Party DS versions of Mario's Puzzle Party, Bob-omb Breakers, and Piece Out, it can be played alone or with another player.

Gameplay
The player is in a mine, with crystals coming out of a conveyor and into the player's basket. The player must link four crystals of the same color to make them disappear. There are a few crystals that appear in the shape of a star, that gives the player a star whenever it is linked to three other crystals. The star allows the player to shake the basket to possibly link a few more crystals together. Additionally, in Multiplayer, bigger crystals will fall against the players' command whenever their respective opponents link five or more crystals. Said bigger crystals will begin to shrink in size for each match made with three other crystals until they reach normal size. In Single Player, when the player reaches 1000 points, red crystals will be added, and once a crystal falls out of the basket, the game is over. In Multiplayer, when a crystal falls out of his or her basket, the other player will win that round, and the first player to win two rounds wins.

Mario Party 10

 * − Move set of crystals
 * − Rotate clockwise
 * − Rotate counterclockwise
 * − Shake basket

Mario Party: The Top 100

 * Move
 * /: Rotate
 * + + Shake system: Shake field (when Stars are full)

Mario Party 10

 * "Connect 4 or more jewels of the same color to make them disappear!"

Mario Party: The Top 100

 * Description – "Connect 4 or more same-colored jewels to clear them!"
 * On-screen (Vs. mode) – "Clear jewel combos to drop unwelcome jewels onto your rival's field!"
 * On-screen (Endless mode) – "Connect 4 or more same-colored jewels to clear team!"