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==Trivia==
*Boss Rush is similar to Boss Bash from [[Mario Party DS]]. The most notable differences are that Boss Rush is always played with multiple characters and that there are no time limits based on how fast you clear the Minigames.
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Revision as of 15:03, October 15, 2018

Not to be confused with Boss Blitz or Boss Bash.

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Boss Rush is one of the games that can be played in Minigame mode in Mario Party 9. This mode can be played by two, three, or four players and can be unlocked by purchasing it for 500 Party Points in the museum after the player beats Solo mode. In this mode, players compete against each other in six or twelve boss minigames to see who can receive the most points at the end of the game. If the player finishes first in a minigame, they receive five points; finishing second gives them three points; third gives the player two, and fourth gives the player one.

The player has the option to play against either the mid-bosses, the stage bosses, or all bosses. The bosses are fought in the same order as Solo Mode. Diddy's Banana Blast and DK's Banana Bonus are not fought in Boss Rush, due to the fact that despite being categorized as boss minigames, they are just bonus minigames, and Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong are not faced during them. The player with the most points at the end is the winner.

10 Party Points are awarded after the game ends, no matter how many bosses are fought.

Minigames played

Minigame Image
Sock it to Lakitu File:SockIttoLakitu1-MP9.png
Wiggler Bounce File:WigglerBounce1-MP9.png
Whomp Stomp File:WhompStomp4-MP9.png
Bombard King Bob-omb File:BombardKingBobomb3-MP9.png
Deck Dry Bones File:DeckDryBones1-MP9.png
King Boo's Puzzle Attack File:KingBooPuzzleAttack1-MP9.png
Cheep Cheep Shot File:CheepCheepShot-MP9.png
Blooper Barrage File:BlooperBarrage1-MP9.png
Spike Strike File:SpikeStrike1-MP9.png
Chain Chomp Romp File:ChainChompRomp1-MP9.png
Bowser Jr. Breakdown File:BowserJrBreakdown-MP9.png
Bowser's Block Battle File:BowserBlockBattle1-MP9.png

In-game description

"Compete for Points in a series of six or twelve Boss Battles. The Player with the most points at the end is the champion."

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Spanish (NOE) La guarida de los jefes
Bosses hideout

Trivia

  • Boss Rush is similar to Boss Bash from Mario Party DS. The most notable differences are that Boss Rush is always played with multiple characters and that there are no time limits based on how fast you clear the Minigames.