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[[File:NSMB-Minigames Logo.PNG|frame|'''Minigame''' logo, seen in ''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]]]
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A '''minigame''' (sometimes formatted as "'''mini-game'''") is a short game which may reward [[coin]]s, [[items]], or higher scores. However, some main games may require completion of a minigame to access a new area or gain a more "key" item.
[[File:NSMB-Minigames Logo.PNG|frame|Minigame logo, seen in ''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]'']]
 
A '''minigame''' (sometimes formatted as '''mini-game''') is a short game that may reward [[coin]]s, [[List of items|items]], or higher scores. However, some main games may require the completion of a minigame to access a new area or gain a [[key]]. The most common form of minigame is from the [[Mario Party (series)|''Mario Party'' series]].
==''Super Smash Bros.'' series minigames==
==''[[Super Smash Bros. (series)|Super Smash Bros.]]'' series minigames==
[[File:Target Blast (Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS).jpg|thumb|Target Blast in ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS]]'']]
*[[Board the Platforms!]]
*[[Board the Platforms!]]
*[[Break the Targets!]]
*[[Break the Targets!]]
*[[Home-Run Contest]]
*[[Home-Run Contest]]
*[[Multi-Man Brawl|Multi-Man Melee/Brawl]]
*[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl#Coin Launcher|Coin Launcher]]
*[[Target Blast]]
*[[Trophy Rush]]
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==''[[Wario Land II]]''==
==''[[Wario Land (series)|Wario Land]]'' series minigames==
*[[Flagman DD]]
===''[[Wario Land II]]''===
*[[Flagman D-D]]


==''[[Wario Land 3]]''==
===''[[Wario Land 3]]''===
*[[Wario_Land_3#Golf_Minigame|Golf]]
*[[Wario_Land_3#Golf_Minigame|Golf]]
[[File:WL4-Wario Hop Screenshot.png|frame|[[The Wario Hop]] minigame in ''[[Wario Land 4]]''.]]


==''[[Wario Land 4]]''==
===''[[Wario Land 4]]''===
[[File:WL4-Wario Hop Screenshot.png|frame|[[The Wario Hop]] minigame in ''[[Wario Land 4]]'']]
*[[The Wario Hop]]
*[[The Wario Hop]]
*[[Wario's Homerun Derby]]
*[[Wario's Homerun Derby]]
*[[Wario's Roulette]]
*[[Wario's Roulette]]
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==''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]'' minigames==
==''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]'' minigames==
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*[[Moleville Mountain]]
*[[Moleville Mountain]]
*[[Beetle Race]]
*[[Beetle Race]]
*[[Goomba Thumping]]
*[[Goomba-thumping]]
*[[Midas Fall]]
*[[Midas River]]
*[[Midas River]]
*[[Melody Bay]]
*[[Melody Bay]]
*[[Mushroom Derby]]  
*[[Mushroom Derby]]  
*[[Sergeant Flutter]] Race
*[[Sergeant Flutter]] race
*[[Grate Guy's Casino]] minigames
*[[Grate Guy's Casino]] minigames
*[[Wheeere's Yoshi?!]]
*[[Wheeere's Yoshi?!]]


==''Mario Party'' series minigames==
==''Mario Party'' series minigames==
[[File:CatchyTunes.png|200px|thumb|left|An in-game screenshot of [[Catchy Tunes]], a minigame from ''[[Mario Party 7]]''.]]
[[File:CatchyTunes.png|200px|thumb|An in-game screenshot of [[Catchy Tunes]], a minigame from ''[[Mario Party 7]]'']]
The [[Mario Party (series)|''Mario Party'' series]] has many types of minigames. Most award ten coins while some award items. In ''[[Mario Party]]'', a few minigames can cause a player to lose coins, although this system was changed in later ''Mario Party'' games for being too harsh.
The [[Mario Party (series)|''Mario Party'' series]] has many types of minigames. Most award ten coins, while some award items. In ''[[Mario Party]]'', a few minigames can cause a player to lose coins, although this system was changed in later ''Mario Party'' games. Since ''[[Mario Party 2]]'', players can now practice minigames before trying them out for real. Some minigames involve collecting coins freely, and any coins players collect are added to their coin totals afterwards; players technically cannot lose unless they do not get any coins. Some minigames can last as long as ten, five, four, three, or two minutes, but a timer does not appear until 30 or 60 seconds are left.
===Minigame types===
====1-Player minigames====
[[File:MP1 Ghost Guess.png|thumb|left|170px|[[Ghost Guess]], a 1-Player minigame from ''[[Mario Party]]'']]
Originally featured in ''Mario Party'', '''1-Player minigames''' are minigames played alone. These minigames are usually accessed by landing on the [[Minigame Space]]. If the player fails, they lose five coins; if the player wins, they win 10 coins, unless it is a different kind of minigame, such as [[Whack-a-Plant]], where the player cannot win or lose.
 
1-Player minigames reappear in ''[[Mario Party 8]]'', where they are called '''Challenge minigames'''. A Challenge minigame is triggered when a player lands on a [[Challenge Space]]. If the player wins, they get to spin the wheel to throw a dart to collect the number of coins on the wedge the dart lands on. However, if the player loses, they cannot throw the dart and their turn ends. The three Challenge minigames are [[Pour to Score]], [[Stampede (minigame)|Stampede]], and [[Fruit Picker]].
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====1-vs.-3 minigames====
[[File:MP3 Coconut Conkers.png|170px|thumb|[[Luigi]], [[Donkey Kong]], and [[Waluigi]] attempt to hit [[Wario]] with a [[coconut]] in [[Coconut Conk]], a 1-vs.-3 minigame.]]
'''1-vs.-3 minigames''' are minigames that challenge a single player against the other three. They typically come in three forms: the team players trying to take down or hinder the solo player, the solo player trying to take down or hinder the other three players, or both the solo and team players trying to achieve a similar goal, with the solo player usually getting some form of advantage. In ''[[Mario Party 9]]'', these minigames are called '''1-vs.-Rivals minigames'''.
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====2-vs.-2 minigames====
[[File:Burnstile.png|thumb|170px|left|[[Burnstile]], a 2-vs.-2 minigame from ''[[Mario Party 6]]'']]
'''2-vs.-2 minigames''' are minigames that have the player paired up with another player. Players often need to work together and cooperate to beat these minigames. ''Mario Party 9'' is the only ''Mario Party'' game (not counting ''[[Mario Party Advance]]'') not to feature this category of minigames, but [[Shell Soccer]] qualifies as a 2-vs.-2 minigame.
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====4-Player minigames====
[[File:Mario Party 5 Frozen Frenzy.png|thumb|170px|[[Frozen Frenzy (minigame)|Frozen Frenzy]], a 4-Player minigame from ''Mario Party 5'']]
'''4-Player minigames''' are minigames that pit all four players against each other. In ''[[Mario Party]]'', the two games [[Key-pa-Way]] and [[Running of the Bulb]] require the four players to work together, and if they succeed, they all get coins. However, this concept has not been used in any other ''Mario Party'' game, and instead, there are now only versus games; however, games in which players simply have to achieve an objective to win and are not actually competing with each other (allowing each player to win), such as [[Granite Getaway]] and [[Trash Landing]], do exist. This system has remained unchanged since the first ''Mario Party''; however, in ''Mario Party 9'', 4-Player minigames are renamed, being called '''Free-for-All minigames'''.


===Minigame types===
====8-Player minigames====
====1-player minigames====
[[File:FruitSmoothie.png|thumb|left|170px|[[Real Smoothie]], an 8-Player minigame from ''[[Mario Party 7]]'']]
1-player minigames are minigames played alone. These minigames are usually accessed by landing on the [[Star Space]]. If the player fails, they lose 5 coins; but if they win, the player wins 10 coins, unless it's a different kind of minigame, like [[Whack-a-Plant]], where players can't win or lose.
'''8-Player minigames''' are minigames only in ''Mario Party 7''. They are played with eight players, in four teams of two. With the [[Nintendo GameCube]] not having eight controller slots, this must be done by having four controllers plugged in and each player sharing half of the controller. The first player of each team uses {{button|gcn|Stick}} and {{button|gcn|L}}, while the second player of each team uses {{button|gcn|C}} and {{button|gcn|R}}. These minigames are accessible only in 8-Player parties.
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====Battle minigames====
[[File:Insectiride Night.png|thumb|150px|[[Mario]], Daisy, Waluigi, and Wario competing in a race in [[Insectiride]], a Battle minigame from ''Mario Party 6'']]
'''Battle minigames''' are minigames that take coins from all the players, then give them back in different quantities based on the results. The number of coins taken can go from 10 (later five) to 50 coins per player. Unlike in other minigames, the rank order is important—a player can still win some coins for being in second place. Like the 4-Player minigames, most minigames are evenly matched between the four players.
 
In ''Mario Party 2'', ''Mario Party 3'', ''Mario Party 4'', and ''[[Mario Party 9]]'', Battle minigames are played when a player lands on a [[Battle Space]]. From ''[[Mario Party 5]]'' until ''Mario Party 8'', Battle minigames are not triggered for landing on any particular space (except for landing on a Battle Space in ''[[Mario Party 6]]''{{'}}s [[Mario Party 6#Solo Mode Boards|Solo Mode]]) but instead played at the end of a turn, like a normal minigame. Here, players are able to vote on which Battle minigame they want to play, out of a list of three Battle minigames. The minigame that gets the most votes after each player has voted is the one played. If there is a tie in the votes between two minigames, the minigame with no votes is played instead.


====4-player minigames====
The scoring for Battle minigames up to ''Mario Party 5'':
[[File:Mario Party 5 Frozen Frenzy.png|thumb|170px|[[Frozen Frenzy]], a 4-Player minigame from ''Mario Party 5''.]]
*'''1st:''' 70% of the total no. coins; 50% for tie; 33% for three-way tie; 25% if all players win/lose
4-player minigames are minigames that pit all four players against each other. These minigames are made in a sense of equality between all players. This system has remained unchanged since the first ''Mario Party''; however, in ''[[Mario Party 9]]'', they are renamed, being called Free-for-All minigames
*'''2nd:''' 30% of the total no. coins; 15% for tie; 10% for three-way tie
If the total number of coins is not a multiple of 10, one random player gets a bonus coin.


====1 vs. 3 minigames====
Starting in ''Mario Party 6'', the scoring was changed slightly:
[[File:Mp3 Coconut Conkers.png|170px|thumb|left|Luigi, Donkey Kong, and Waluigi attempt to hit Wario with a coconut in [[Coconut Conk]].]]
*'''1st:''' 70% of the total
1 vs. 3 minigames are games that challenge a single player against the other three. They typically come in three forms, the three players trying to take down or hinder the single player, the single player trying to take down or hinder the other three players, or both the single and three players trying to achieve a similar goal, with the single player usually getting some form of advantage. In ''Mario Party 9'', they are called 1-vs.-Rivals minigames.
*'''2nd:''' 25% of the total
*'''3rd:''' 5% of the total
*'''4th:''' 0% of the total
In ''[[Mario Party DS]]'', there are some big changes. Depending on the turn number ranging from two to 30, the players can pay up to 60 coins, and the scoring is a bit different from the scoring in the previous installments. The reward distribution is as follows:
*'''1st:''' 65% of the total
*'''2nd:''' 30% of the total
*'''3rd:''' 5% of the total
*'''4th:''' 0% of the total
In ''Mario Party 9'', players can engage in a battle minigame by landing on the "Battle Minigame" space. Once a player has done so, a [[Hammer Bro]] comes and takes three [[Mini Star]]s from each player.
*4-Player Battle:
**'''1st:''' (50%) 6 Mini Stars
**'''2nd:''' (33.3%) 4 Mini Stars
**'''3rd:''' (16.7%) 2 Mini Stars
**'''4th:''' 0 Mini Stars
*3-Player Battle:
**'''1st:''' (66%) 6 Mini Stars
**'''2nd:''' (33%) 3 Mini Stars
**'''3rd:''' 0 Mini Stars
Sometimes landing on the space mentioned above causes a [[Fire Bro]] to appear. The Fire Bro only makes last place lose 10 Mini Stars, while the winners split the 10 of the results:
*4-Player Battle:
**'''1st:''' +5 Mini Stars; +4 for tie; +3 for three-way tie; +9 if three players tie for last place; +6 if two players tie for 2nd place or last
**'''2nd:''' +3 Mini Stars; +2 for tie
**'''3rd:''' +2 Mini Stars
**'''4th:''' −10 Mini Stars; −5 Mini Stars for tie; −3 for three-way tie
*3-Player Battle:
**'''1st:''' +7 Mini Stars; +5 for tie; +10 if two players tie for last
**'''2nd:''' +3 Mini Stars
**'''3rd:''' −10 Mini Stars; −5 for tie
Also, if a player lands on a [[Bowser Space]], the players can be forced into battling for half of each player's Mini Stars. However, [[Bowser]] keeps any leftover Mini Stars.
*The payout goes as follows:
{|class="wikitable"
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!Position!!3 players!!4 players
|-
|'''1st'''||75%||50%
|-
|'''2nd'''||25%||30%
|-
|'''3rd'''||0%||20%
|-
|'''4th'''||-||0%
|}
In ''[[Mario Party 10]]'', players can engage in a battle minigame in three different ways.
*After the mini-boss is defeated, a regular battle minigame can be triggered by landing on a [[Minigame Space]]. Upon the player hitting the minigame box and having the box show two hammers, a Hammer Bro comes and takes five Mini Stars from each player.
**In a 4-Player Battle:
***'''1st:''' (50%) 10 Mini Stars
***'''2nd:''' (30%) 6 Mini Stars
***'''3rd:''' (20%) 4 Mini Stars
***'''4th:''' 0 Mini Stars
**In a 3-Player Battle:
***'''1st:''' (66.7%) 10 Mini Stars
***'''2nd:''' (33.3%) 5 Mini Stars
***'''3rd:''' 0 Mini Stars
**In a 2-Player Battle:
***'''1st:''' (100%) 10 Mini Stars
***'''2nd:''' 0 Mini Stars
*If someone lands on a [[Bowser Jr. Space]] while playing Mario Party mode, one of the four options in the roulette is for all players to battle for 10 Mini Stars. [[Bowser Jr.]] distributes the Mini Stars depending on how well each player does.
**In a 4-Player Battle:
***'''1st:''' (65%) 26 Mini Stars
***'''2nd:''' (25%) 10 Mini Stars
***'''3rd:''' (10%) 4 Mini Stars
***'''4th:''' 0 Mini Stars
**In a 3-Player Battle:
***'''1st:''' (66.7%) 20 Mini Stars
***'''2nd:''' (23.3%) 7 Mini Stars
***'''3rd:''' (10%) 3 Mini Stars
**In a 2-Player Battle:
***'''1st:''' (100%) 20 Mini Stars
***'''2nd:''' 0 Mini Stars
*If someone lands on a Bowser Space while playing Mario Party mode and the roulette stops on "Battle for half of your Mini Stars," Bowser takes half of everyone's Mini Stars and distributes them depending on how well each player does.
**The payout goes as follows:
{|class="wikitable"
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!Position!!2 players!!3 players!!4 players
|-
|'''1st'''||100%||75%||60%
|-
|'''2nd'''||0%||25%||30%
|-
|'''3rd'''||-||0%||10%
|-
|'''4th'''||-||-||0%
|}
*Like in ''Mario Party 9'', if there are not enough Mini Stars to wager in for the battle, extra Mini Stars are always provided.
*Unlike in ''Mario Party 9'', battle minigames can also appear when there are only two players instead of three or four players. Also, any ties are always decided by dice rolls.
In ''[[Mario Party Superstars]]'', the scoring was once again changed slightly:
*'''1st:''' 70% of the total
*'''2nd:''' 20% of the total
*'''3rd:''' 10% of the total
*'''4th:''' 0% of the total


====2 vs. 2 minigames====
====Boss battles====
[[File:Burnstile.png|thumb|170px|right|Burnstile, a 2 vs 2 minigame from ''[[Mario Party 6]]''.]]
[[File:King Boo's Tricky Tiles MP10.png|thumb|left|200px|[[King Boo's Tricky Tiles]], a boss minigame from ''[[Mario Party 10]]'']]
2 vs. 2 minigames are minigames that have the player paired-up with another player. Players often need to work together and cooperate to beat these games. ''Mario Party 9'' is the only ''Mario Party'' game (not counting ''Mario Party Advance'') not to feature this category of minigames, but [[Shell Soccer]] qualifies as a 2 vs. 2 minigame.
Appearing in ''Mario Party 9'', ''Mario Party 10'', and ''[[Mario Party: Star Rush]]'', boss battles are played when the players reach a [[Boss Battle Space]]. Each [[board (Mario Party series)|board]] features two bosses. In these minigames, players must defeat an enemy by working together (except in [[Diddy's Banana Blast]] and [[DK's Banana Bonus]]), though each one tries to get more points than the others. These minigames have no time limit and end only when the boss health meter is empty. When half of the health meter is empty, the boss develops more diverse ways to attack. Whoever lands the final hit on the boss receives bonus points.


====Item minigames====
In ''Mario Party 10'', any tie in a mini-boss or boss battle is always decided by a [[Dice Block|dice]] roll if the minigame is played during Mario Party mode.
Item minigames are games that a player can play to get an item. If the player gets [[Baby Bowser]], they get nothing. They only appear in ''[[Mario Party 2]]'' and ''[[Mario Party 3]]''.
 
''[[Mario Party DS]]'' and ''[[Mario Party: Island Tour]]'' also feature boss minigames, though they are one-to-one showdowns; in the latter, boss minigames can be played in [[Bowser's Tower]].
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====Bowser minigames====
====Bowser minigames====
Bowser minigames are [[Bowser]]'s own minigames. Bowser minigames are often extremely unfair to the players, as Bowser makes all the rules. Bowser minigames are also similar to 4-player and 1 vs 3 minigames (where the 1 is the player who landed on the Bowser Space), except that they produce a loser instead of a winner. The loser can lose coins, Stars (if they have one, or more), or items.
[[File:FruitsofDonkey.png|thumb|170px|[[Fruits of Doom]], a Bowser minigame from ''Mario Party 4'']]
'''Bowser minigames''' are [[Bowser]]'s own minigames. Bowser minigames are often extremely unfair to the players, as Bowser makes all the rules. Bowser minigames are also similar to 4-Player and 1-vs.-3 minigames (where the 1 is the player who lands on the [[Bowser Space]]), except that they produce a loser instead of a winner. The loser can lose [[coin]]s, [[Star (Mario Party series)|Star]]s (if they have one, or more), or [[List of items|items]].


In ''[[Mario Party 9]]'', Bowser's Minigames are referred to as '''Reverse Minigames''' where the player has to lose in order to win Mini Stars.
In ''[[Mario Party]]'', players compete against each other in a 4-Player or 1-vs.-3 minigame where each player that loses must hand over somewhere between 10 to 50 coins. If there are no losers due to the game not ending in the time limit, Bowser steals coins from everyone.


In ''[[Mario Party 10]]'', there are Bowser Minigames too. If someone loses, he loses hearts.
In ''[[Mario Party 4]]'', players compete against each other in a special 4-Player minigame. The losing player loses either half or all of their coins, or all of their items.


====Donkey Kong minigames====
In ''[[Mario Party 5]]'', ''[[Mario Party 6]]'', and ''[[Mario Party 7]]'', each player must survive attacks from Bowser and/or [[Koopa Kid]] (in ''Mario Party 7'') in a given time limit, and each player that does not survive loses. Each loser in the minigames loses either half or all of their coins, all of their items (in ''Mario Party 5'' and ''Mario Party 6''), or a Star (in ''Mario Party 7''). Also in ''Mario Party 7'', there are single-player Bowser minigames, where the one player who lands on the Bowser Space has to do various things to collect a [[key]] to escape from a dungeon before the time limit runs out. The penalty for losing is the same as in the multiplayer Bowser minigames.
[[File:BananaMilkShake.png|thumb|left|170px|Toadette, Daisy, Waluigi, and Wario collecting bananas in [[Banana Shake]].]]
 
Introduced in ''[[Mario Party 5]]'', Donkey Kong minigames are minigames run by [[Donkey Kong]] which are often short. They usually have players focus on collecting as many [[banana]]s as possible. After the Donkey Kong minigame is finished, players can trade their bananas to Donkey Kong for coins. They can also gain more depending on the DK Roulette.
In ''[[Mario Party 9]]'', Bowser's minigames are referred to as '''[[Reverse Minigame]]s''', where the player has to get last place in order to win [[Mini Star]]s.


====Duel minigames====
In  ''[[Mario Party 10]]'', Bowser minigames are referred to as '''Bowser Battles'''. [[heart (item)|Heart]]s can be lost there. Reverse Minigames from ''Mario Party 9'' also return in this game. If someone gets last place, they win 20 Mini Stars.
[[File:SuperSmashEyeBrawl.png|thumb|150px|[[Toadette]] and [[Wario]] battling it out in [[Eyebrawl]], a duel minigame from ''Mario Party 8''.]]
Duel minigames are minigames that involve two players to play a minigame against each other. Most usually have high stakes. They are the only type of minigame in any 1-vs-1 game mode. The challenging player can choose to either play for coins or [[Star]]s. This is provided that the challenging player himself has enough to wager. From ''[[Mario Party 7]]'' onwards, the winner's prize was decided by a roulette wheel.


====Mini minigames====
In ''[[Mario Party Superstars]]'', Bowser minigames return as one of the events that could occur when a player lands on a Bowser Space. Each player that fails the minigame loses 10 coins.
[[Mini Mini-Game|Mini minigame]]s are a type of minigame in ''[[Mario Party 4]]''. It can be played only by a character that has the effects of a [[Mini Mushroom]]. There are two types of Mini minigames, those that involve winning [[items]], like [[Item-Go-Round]] and [[Item Poker]], and those that involve winning [[coin]]s, like the [[Coin Slots]] and [[Tropical Fishing]].


====Battle minigames====
====Bowser Jr. minigames====
[[File:Insectiride Night.png|thumb|151px|Mario, Daisy, Waluigi, and Wario competing in a race in [[Insectiride]], a Battle Minigame.]]
[[File:MP9 2-Player Bumper Sparks.png|thumb|left|200px|[[Bumper Sparks]], a Bowser Jr. minigame from ''Mario Party 9'']]
Battle minigames are minigames that take coins from all the players, then gives them back in different amounts based on the results. The amount of coins taken can go from 10 (later 5) to 50 coins per player. Unlike other minigames, the rank order is important- a player can still win some coins for being in second place. Like the 4-player minigames, most minigames are evenly matched between the four players.
Featured in ''Mario Party 9'', '''Bowser Jr. minigames''' are played only when a player lands on a [[Bowser Jr. Space]]. These minigames involve two players, a captain and a partner, competing against Bowser Jr. If the players win, they get five Mini Stars each. If they lose, Bowser Jr. steals five Mini Stars each. Bowser Jr. minigames also appear in ''Mario Party 10''. They can be activated only by selecting them from Bonus Games or landing on an [[Event Space]] on the [[Bowser Board]] in amiibo Party. Players who win get 10 coins or a Star, and players who lose must pay 10 coins. Unlike in ''Mario Party 9'', players who face Bowser Jr. do not receive a partner.
The scoring for Battle games up to ''[[Mario Party 5]]'':
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*'''1st''': 70% of the total no. coins ; 50% for tie ; 33% for 3-way tie ; 25% if all players win/lose
 
*'''2nd''': 30% of the total no. coins ; 15% for tie ; 10% for 3-way tie
====Co-op minigames====
If the total number of coins is not a multiple of 10, one random player gets a bonus coin.
[[File:NetWorth SuperMarioParty.png|thumb|200px|[[Net Worth]], a Co-op minigame from ''Super Mario Party'']]
Featured only in ''[[Super Mario Party]]'', '''Co-op minigames''' are four-player minigames where the players must work together in order to win.
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In ''[[Mario Party 6]]'', the scoring was changed slightly:
====Donkey Kong minigames====
*'''1st''': 70% of the total
[[File:BananaMilkShake.png|thumb|left|170px|[[Toadette]], [[Princess Daisy|Daisy]], Waluigi, and Wario collecting bananas in [[Banana Shake]], a Donkey Kong minigame from ''Mario Party 6'']]
*'''2nd''': 25% of the total
Introduced in ''[[Mario Party 5]]'', '''Donkey Kong minigames''' are minigames run by [[Donkey Kong]], which are often short. They usually have players focus on collecting as many [[banana]]s as possible. After a Donkey Kong minigame is finished, players can trade their bananas to Donkey Kong for coins. They can also gain more depending on the DK Roulette.
*'''3rd''': 5% of the total
*'''4th''': 0% of the total


In ''[[Mario Party DS]]'', there are some big changes. Depending on the turn number ranging from 2-30, the players can pay up to 60 coins and the scoring is a bit different from the previous installments. The reward distribution is:
Three single-player Donkey Kong minigames appear in ''Mario Party 7'': [[Jump, Man]]; [[Vine Country]]; and [[A Bridge Too Short]]. During the Party Cruise, if a player lands on a [[DK Space]] and is asked to beat Donkey Kong in a single-player Donkey Kong minigame, their reward can be 20 coins, 30 coins, or a Star, depending on what the roulette stops on. If Donkey Kong wins, the player gets nothing.
*'''1st''': 65% of the total
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*'''2nd''': 30% of the total
*'''3rd''': 5% of the total
*'''4th''': 0% of the total


In ''[[Mario Party 9]]'', players can engage in a battle minigame by landing on the "Battle Minigame" space. Once a player has done so, a [[Hammer Bro.]] will come and take three [[Mini Star]]s per person:
====Duel minigames====
*4-Player Battle:
[[File:SuperSmashEyeBrawl.png|thumb|150px|[[Toadette]] and Wario battling in [[Eyebrawl]], a Duel minigame from ''Mario Party 8'']]
**'''1st''': (50%) 6 Mini Stars
First appearing in ''[[Mario Party 2]]'', '''Duel minigames''' are minigames that involve two players playing against each other. Most usually have high stakes. They are the only type of minigame in any 1-vs.-1 game mode. The challenging player can choose to play for either coins or [[Star (Mario Party series)|Star]]s. This is provided that the challenging player themself has enough to wager. From ''[[Mario Party 7]]'' onwards, the winner's prize is decided by a roulette wheel.
**'''2nd''': (33.3%) 4 Mini Stars
*In ''Mario Party 7'', the winner decides what to take from the loser through the Slot of Stupendousness. The loser gives either coins, Stars, or nothing to the winner, depending on what the roulette stops on.
**'''3rd''': (16.7%) 2 Mini Stars
**If the roulette lands on an "X," nothing happens.
**'''4th''': 0 Mini Stars
**If the roulette lands on a coin with the number ten on it, the loser must give ten coins to the winner. The loser must forfeit all of their coins if they have ten coins or fewer.
3-Player Battle:
**If the roulette lands on two coins, the loser must give half of their coins to the winner. If the loser has an odd number of coins, the upper portion is taken.
**'''1st''': (66%) 6 Mini Stars
**If the roulette lands on three coins, the loser must give all of their coins to the winner.
**'''2nd''': (33%) 3 Mini Stars
**If the roulette lands on a Star with the number one on it or a Star with the number two on it, the loser must give one of their Stars or two of their Stars to the winner, respectively. Duelers cannot bet Stars in [[Windmillville]] due to its unorthodox method of collecting Stars.
**'''3rd''': 0 Mini Stars
**The Slot of Stupendousness is not used if both players tie in the minigame.
**If the loser must give coins or Stars to the winner but does not have any coins or Stars to give, nothing happens.
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*In ''Mario Party 8'', the winner decides what to take from the loser with the Dart Wheel. The loser usually gives coins to the winner, but in rare cases, the loser can also give a Star or two to the winner. Nothing happens if both players tie.
**[[VS Space]]s appear in Star Battle Arena and Duel Battles and always pit the two players competing in the match against each other. The loser must give either one, five, or ten coins to the winner (if the loser is the attacker) or five, ten, or 20 coins to the winner (if the loser is the defender), depending on what the dart lands on. Unlike in Battle Royale and Tag Battle, the loser never gives Stars to the winner.
**During Battle Royale and Tag Battle, Duel minigames are triggered when a player uses [[Duelo Candy]], a candy that lets the player roll two [[Dice Block]]s and then duel with the first player they meet. If more than one player is on the same space, the player can choose whom to duel with. Like in Star Battle Arena and Duel Battles, the winner uses the Dart Wheel to determine what the loser must give to the winner. Unlike in Star Battle Arena and Duel Battles, the winner can also make the loser give a Star or two to them, although this occurs less frequently than the loser's giving coins to the winner. The loser can give Stars to the winner only if the attacker wins; if the defender wins, the loser gives just between one to 30 coins to the winner, depending on how many coins the loser has.


Sometimes landing on the space mentioned above, will cause a [[Fire Bro.]] to appear. The Fire Bro only makes last place lose ten Mini Stars, while the winners split the ten of the results:
====Item minigames====
*4-Player Battle:
[[File:Hammer Slammer.png|thumb|left|170px|[[Hammer Slammer]], an Item minigame from ''Mario Party 2'']]
**'''1st''': +5 Mini Stars ; +4 for tie ; +3 for 3-way tie ; +9 if three players tie for last place ; +6 if two players tie for 2nd place or last
'''Item minigames''' are games that a player can play to get an item. They are triggered by landing on an [[Item Space]]. If the player gets [[Koopa Kid|Baby Bowser]], they get nothing. Item minigames appear in ''Mario Party 2'' and ''[[Mario Party 3]]''. In ''Mario Party 2'', the minigame played depends on what board is being played on. In ''Mario Party 3'', the Item Space may trigger a roulette to decide a minigame to be played. Item minigames return in ''[[Mario Party Superstars]]'', where they are picked randomly upon a player reaching an Item Space. Also, Baby Bowser is replaced by [[Bowser Jr.]] The below table displays information pertaining to which Item minigame is played on which board in ''Mario Party 2''.
**'''2nd''': +3 Mini Stars ; +2 for tie
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**'''3rd''': +2 Mini Stars
|-
**'''4th''': -10 Mini Stars ; -5 Mini Stars for tie ; -9 for 3-way tie
!width=50%|Board
*3-Player Battle:
!width=50%|Minigame played
**'''1st''': +7 Mini Stars ; +5 for tie ; +10 if two players tie for last
|-
**'''2nd''': +3 Mini Stars
|[[Pirate Land]]
**'''3rd''': -10 Mini Stars : -5 for tie
|[[Roll Out the Barrels]]
|-
|[[Western Land]]
|[[Give Me a Brake!]]
|-
|[[Space Land]]
|[[Hammer Slammer]]
|-
|[[Mystery Land]]
|[[Mallet-Go-Round]]
|-
|[[Horror Land]]
|[[Coffin Congestion]]
|-
|[[Bowser Land]]
|[[Bowser Slots]]
|}


Also, if a player lands on a [[Bowser Space]] the players can be forced into battling for half of each player's Mini Stars. However, [[Bowser]] keeps any left over Mini Stars.
====Last minigame====
*4-Player Battle:
[[File:StarShowdown1.png|thumb|200px|Superstar Showdown, the Last minigame from ''Mario Party 8'']]
**'''1st''': (50%)
Being a category found only in ''[[Mario Party 8]]'', the Last category features only one minigame, [[Superstar Showdown]], which is played at the end of [[Mario Party 8#Star Battle Arena|Star Battle Arena]]. The minigame plays out similarly to the boss minigames in ''Mario Party DS'' and ''Mario Party: Island Tour'', as it involves the player fighting against [[Bowser]] one-on-one.
**'''2nd''': (30%)
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**'''3rd''': (20%)
**'''4th''': (0%)
*3-Player Battle:
**'''1st''': (75%)
**'''2nd''': (25%)
**'''3rd''': (0%)


====8-Player minigames====
====Mini Mini-Games====
[[File:FruitSmoothie.png|thumb|left|170px|The 8-Player minigame, [[Real Smoothie]].]]
[[File:Miminimini.jpg|thumb|left|170px|Goomba Poker, a Mini Mini-Game]]
[[8-Player minigame]]s are minigames only in ''Mario Party 7''. They are played with 8 players, in 4 teams of 2. The first player of each team uses {{button|gcn|Stick}} and {{button|gcn|L}} while the second player of each team uses {{button|gcn|C}} and {{button|gcn|R}}. They are only accessible in 8 Player parties.
'''Mini Mini-Games''' are a type of minigame in ''[[Mario Party 4]]''. They can be played only by a character that has the effects of a [[Mini Mushroom]] via [[gate (Mario Party 4)|gate]]s that lead to secret passageways on all of the boards. There are two types of Mini Mini-Games: those that involve winning [[List of items|items]], such as [[Item-Go-Round]] and [[Item Poker]], and those that involve winning [[coin]]s, such as [[Coin Slots]] and [[Tropical Fishing]]. The themes are usually paired with the theme of the board (such as [[Goomba Poker]] and [[Card Matching]] on [[Goomba's Greedy Gala]]).
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====Rare minigames====
====Rare minigames====
[[File:DunkBros.png|thumb|Mario and Toadette competing against Waluigi and Wario in [[Dunk Bros.]]]]
[[File:DunkBros.png|thumb|Mario and Toadette competing against Waluigi and Wario in [[Dunk Bros.]], a Rare minigame from ''Mario Party 6'']]
Rare minigames are special minigames that don't appear at all in parties. They are sometimes very long and have special options that other minigames don't.
Introduced in ''[[Mario Party 3]]'', '''Rare minigames''' are special minigames that do not appear at all in normal Party Mode. They are sometimes very long and have special options that other minigames do not have. These minigames return in ''[[Mario Party 6]]'' and ''[[Mario Party 7]]'' under the same name, though similar minigames are featured in side modes in other games in the series: the Extra Room in ''Mario Party 4'', the Bonus Room in ''[[Mario Party 5]]'', the Extras Zone in ''[[Mario Party 8]]'', Puzzle Mode in ''[[Mario Party DS]]'', the Extras in ''[[Mario Party 9]]'', the Bonus Games in ''[[Mario Party 10]]'', and Toad's Rec Room in ''[[Super Mario Party]]''. In ''[[Mario Party: Island Tour]]'', such minigames are categorized under the "Puzzle" and "Extras" categories. In ''[[Mario Party: The Top 100]]'' and ''[[Mario Party Superstars]]'', returning minigames of this category appear in the "Special" and "Sports & Puzzles" categories, respectively.
 
====Bowser Jr. minigames====
Featured only in ''[[Mario Party 9]]'', Bowser Jr. minigames are only played when landing on a [[Bowser Jr. Space]]. These minigames involve two players, a captain and a partner competing against Bowser Jr.


====Boss Battles====
====Rhythm minigames====
[[File:ChainChompRomp1-MP9.png|thumb|left|170px|[[Chain Chomp Romp]], a Boss minigame.]]
[[File:Super Mario Party - All-Star Swingers.png|thumb|left|200px|[[All-Star Swingers]], a Rhythm minigame from ''Super Mario Party'']]
Also appearing in ''Mario Party 9'', Boss Battles are played when the players reach a [[Boss Battle Space]]. Each board features two bosses. In these mini-games, players must defeat an enemy by working together (except in [[Diddy's Banana Blast]] and [[DK's Banana Bonus]]), though each one tries to get more points than the others. These minigames have no time limit and end only when the boss health meter is empty. When half of the health meter is empty, the boss gets more diverse ways to attack.
Featured only in ''Super Mario Party'', '''Rhythm minigames''' are four-player minigames where the players gain points by performing actions to the rhythms of songs that play during the minigames. Perfect timing earns the player three points, while early or late inputs are worth just one point.
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''[[Mario Party DS]]'' also has Boss minigames, though they are one-to-one showdowns. In ''[[Mario Party: Island Tour]]'', boss battles can be played in [[Bowser's Tower]] and are also one-on-one.
====Team minigames====
<br clear=all>
[[File:SMP image6.png|thumb|200px|[[Bumper Brawl]], a Team minigame from ''Super Mario Party'']]
Featured only in ''Super Mario Party'', '''Team minigames''' are four-player minigames in which each player's allies also participate. The more allies a player has, the more of an advantage they have over other players.
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===''Mario Party'' minigame lists===
===''Mario Party'' minigame lists===
*''[[List of minigames in Mario Party|Mario Party]]'' &ndash; 49 minigames  
*''[[List of Mario Party minigames|Mario Party]]'' &ndash; 50 minigames  
*''[[List of minigames in Mario Party 2|Mario Party 2]]'' &ndash; 65 minigames
*''[[List of Mario Party 2 minigames|Mario Party 2]]'' &ndash; 65 minigames
*''[[List of minigames in Mario Party 3|Mario Party 3]]'' &ndash; 71 minigames
*''[[List of Mario Party 3 minigames|Mario Party 3]]'' &ndash; 71 minigames
*''[[List of minigames in Mario Party 4|Mario Party 4]]'' &ndash; 62 minigames
*''[[List of Mario Party 4 minigames|Mario Party 4]]'' &ndash; 62 minigames
*''[[List of minigames in Mario Party 5|Mario Party 5]]'' &ndash; 75 minigames
*[[Mario Party 4 (Flash game)|''Mario Party 4'' (Flash game)]] &ndash; 10 minigames
*''[[List of minigames in Mario Party 6|Mario Party 6]]'' &ndash; 82 minigames
*''[[Mario Party-e]]'' &ndash; 11 minigames
*''[[List of minigames in Mario Party 7|Mario Party 7]]'' &ndash; 88 minigames
*''[[List of Mario Party 5 minigames|Mario Party 5]]'' &ndash; 75 minigames
*''[[List of minigames in Mario Party 8|Mario Party 8]]'' &ndash; 73 minigames
*''[[List of Mario Party 6 minigames|Mario Party 6]]'' &ndash; 82 minigames
*''[[List of minigames in Mario Party 9|Mario Party 9]]'' &ndash; 82 minigames
*''[[List of Mario Party 7 minigames|Mario Party 7]]'' &ndash; 88 minigames
*''[[List of minigames in Mario Party Advance|Mario Party Advance]]'' &ndash; 49 minigames
*''[[List of Mario Party 8 minigames|Mario Party 8]]'' &ndash; 73 minigames
*''[[List of minigames in Mario Party DS|Mario Party DS]]'' &ndash; 73 minigames
*''[[List of Mario Party 9 minigames|Mario Party 9]]'' &ndash; 81 minigames
*''[[List of minigames in Mario Party: Island Tour|Mario Party: Island Tour]]'' &ndash; 81 minigames
*''[[List of Mario Party 10 minigames|Mario Party 10]]'' &ndash; 73 minigames
*''[[List of Mario Party Advance minigames|Mario Party Advance]]'' &ndash; 50 minigames
*''[[List of Mario Party DS minigames|Mario Party DS]]'' &ndash; 73 minigames
*''[[List of Mario Party: Island Tour minigames|Mario Party: Island Tour]]'' &ndash; 81 minigames
*''[[List of Mario Party: Star Rush minigames|Mario Party: Star Rush]]'' &ndash; 53 minigames
*''[[List of Mario Party: The Top 100 minigames|Mario Party: The Top 100]]'' &ndash; 100 minigames
*''[[List of Super Mario Party minigames|Super Mario Party]]'' &ndash; 84 minigames
*''[[List of Mario Party Superstars minigames|Mario Party Superstars]]'' &ndash; 105 minigames


===Trivia===
===Trivia===
*''Mario Party 7'' has the most minigames, at 88 minigames. ''Mario Party 6'' and ''9'' are tied at second place, at 82 minigames.
*''Mario Party 7'' has the most minigames, at 88 minigames (not counting ''[[Mario Party: The Top 100]]'' and ''[[Mario Party Superstars]]'', which are compilations of 100 and 105 returning minigames, respectively).
*''Mario Party'' and ''Mario Party Advance'' are tied at last place, at 49 minigames. The second-to-last is ''Mario Party 4'', with 62 minigames.
*Unless ''Mario Party-e'', which is a card game that utilizes the [[e-Reader]] for short minigames, is counted, ''Mario Party'' and ''Mario Party Advance'' are tied at last place with the fewest minigames, at 50 minigames. The second-to-last is ''Mario Party: Star Rush'', with 53 minigames.
*A total of 1,287 minigames is found in the ''Mario Party'' series, including returning minigames in ''Mario Party 2'', ''Mario Party: The Top 100'', and ''Mario Party Superstars''. Not including the returning minigames, the total is 1,061 minigames.


==''[[WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!]]'' minigames==
==''WarioWare'' series minigames==
===Single Player===
Despite its focus on short [[microgame]]s, the ''[[WarioWare (series)|WarioWare]]'' series additionally features a small number of long-form minigames in each installment, which are played separately from the microgame sets and take the form of either simple endless games where the goal is to improve one's high score or competitive multiplayer. They are typically unlocked by beating a score target in the character stages, which is indicated in the character's story mode description.
===''[[WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!]]'' minigames===
====Single Player====
*[[Jump Forever]]
*[[Jump Forever]]
*[[Skating Board]]
*[[Skating Board]]
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*[[Dr. Wario]]
*[[Dr. Wario]]
*[[Fly Swatter]]
*[[Fly Swatter]]
*[[Wario's Sheriff]]
*[[Sheriff (minigame)|Sheriff]]
*[[Pyoro (minigame)|Pyoro]]
*[[Pyoro (minigame)|Pyoro]]
*[[Pyoro 2]]
*[[Pyoro 2]]


===Dual-Player===
====Dual-Player====
*[[Chiritorie (minigame)|Chiritorie]]
*[[Chiritorie (minigame)|Chiritorie]]
*[[Chicken Race (minigame)|Chicken Race]]
*[[Chicken Race (minigame)|Chicken Race]]
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*[[VS Hurdle|Hurdle]]
*[[VS Hurdle|Hurdle]]


==''[[WarioWare: Twisted!]]'' minigames==
===''[[WarioWare: Twisted!]]''===
They are accessible from "Games" category of souvenirs.
Minigames are accessible from "Games" category of souvenirs.
{|
{|
|
|
*[[Spitz Hockey]]
*[[Hockey (souvenirs)#Spitz Hockey|Spitz Hockey]]
*[[Ana Hockey]]
*[[Hockey (souvenirs)#Ana Hockey|Ana Hockey]]
*[[Unfair Hockey]]
*[[Hockey (souvenirs)#Unfair Hockey|Unfair Hockey]]
*[[Eternal Wario Hockey]]
*[[Hockey (souvenirs)#Eternal Wario Hockey|Eternal Wario Hockey]]
*[[Wario Bike (WarioWare: Twisted!)|Wario Bike]]
*[[Wario Bike (WarioWare: Twisted!)|Wario Bike]]
*[[Apple Assault]]
*[[Apple Assault]]
*[[Cyclone Shuffle]]
*[[Cyclone Scuffle]]
*[[Astro Boomerang!]]
*[[Astro Boomerang!]]
*[[Stabs in the Dark]]
*[[Stabs in the Dark]]
*[[Half-Pipe]]
*[[Half-Pipe (souvenir)|Half-Pipe]]
*[[Pushover]]
*[[Pushover]]
*[[Divider Conquer]]
*[[Divider Conquer]]
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|}


==''[[WarioWare: Smooth Moves]]'' minigames==
===''[[WarioWare: Smooth Moves]]''===
All minigames are unlocked by progressing through the game, with the exception of [[Pyoro S]], which requires unlocking every [[microgame]]s.
====Single-player====
 
All minigames are unlocked by progressing through the game, with the exception of [[Pyoro S]], which requires unlocking every [[microgame]].
*[[Tower Tennis]]
*[[Tower Tennis]]
*[[Block Star]]
*[[Block Star (WarioWare: Smooth Moves)|Block Star]]
*[[Can Shooter]]
*[[Can Shooter]]
*[[Balloon Trip (minigame)|Balloon Trip]]
*[[Balloon Trip (minigame)|Balloon Trip]]
*[[Tortoise & Hare]]
*[[Tortoise & Hare]]
*[[Pyoro S]]
*[[Pyoro S]]
====Multi-player====
*[[Darts]]
*[[Star Nose]]
*[[Bungee Buddies]]
===''[[WarioWare Gold]]'' minigames===
Minigames are accessible from the "Minigames" category of souvenirs.
*[[Pyoro (minigame)|Pyoro]]
*[[Super Pyoro]]
*[[Mewtroid]]
*[[Mewtroid 2: Return of Sameow]]
*[[Micro Golf Open]] (1-2 players)
*[[Micro Golf Tour]]
*[[Pro Bowl]] (1-2 players)
*[[Autograph!]]
*[[Game & Watch: Manhole (minigame)|Game & Watch: Manhole]]
*[[Pumpkin Panic]]
*[[Memory Match (WarioWare Gold)|Memory Match]]
*[[Root Awakening]] (2-4 players)
*[[Sew Tricky]]
*[[Foiled!]]
===''[[WarioWare: Get It Together!]]'' minigames===
Minigames are accessible from the Variety Pack.
====Completionist====
*[[Gotta Bounce]] (1-4 players)
*[[Daily Grind (minigame)|Daily Grind]] (1-4 players)
*[[Friendless Battle]] (1 player)
====Party====
*[[High Five]] (1-4 players)
*[[Sly Angle]] (2-4 players)
*[[Frenemy Frenzy]] (2-4 players)
===''[[WarioWare: Move It!]]'' minigames===
Both minigames can be played with one or two players.
*[[Dirty Job]]
*[[Pyoro W]]


==''[[Donkey Kong 64]]''==
==''[[Donkey Kong 64]]''==
{{see also|Bonus Area}}
*''[[Jetpac]]''
*''[[Jetpac]]''
*[[Donkey Kong (game)|Donkey Kong]] arcade game
*''[[Donkey Kong (game)|Donkey Kong]]'' arcade game
{{seealso|Bonus Area}}


==[[Mario Tennis (series)|Mario Tennis Series]]==
==''Mario Tennis'' series minigames==
The Mario Tennis game series have all had Minigames of some sort, with most being Tennis-Based, although there are some exceptions.
The games in the ''[[Mario Tennis (series)|Mario Tennis]]'' series have all had minigames of some sort, with most being tennis-based, although there are some exceptions.
===[[Mario Tennis (Game Boy Color)|''Mario Tennis'' (Game Boy Color)]]===
===''[[Mario Tennis (Game Boy Color)]]''===
[[File:Luigi Shooting Stars.png|thumb|Luigi Shooting Stars from ''[[Mario Tennis (Game Boy Color)|Mario Tennis]]'' for the Game Boy Color]]
[[Image:LuigiShootingStars.PNG|thumb|right|Luigi Shooting Stars from ''[[Mario Tennis (Game Boy Color)]].]]
*[[Shooting Stars (Mario Tennis)|Shooting Stars]]
*[[Shooting Stars]]
*[[Target Shot]]
*[[Target Shot]]
*[[Banana Bunch (minigame)|Banana Bunch]]
*[[Banana Bunch (minigame)|Banana Bunch]]
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===''[[Mario Power Tennis]]''===
===''[[Mario Power Tennis]]''===
[[File:Gooperbloopertennis.jpg|thumb|right|[[Gooper Blooper Volley]], a '''Minigame''' in ''[[Mario Power Tennis]]''.]]
[[File:Gooper Blooper Volley - Mario Power Tennis.png|thumb|[[Gooper Blooper Volley]], a minigame in ''[[Mario Power Tennis]]'']]
*[[Artist On the Court]]
*[[Artist On the Court]]
*[[Balloon Panic]]
*[[Balloon Panic]]
*[[Chain-Chomp Challenge]]
*[[Chain-Chomp Challenge]]
*[[Gooper Blooper Volley]]
*[[Gooper Blooper Volley]]
*[[Mecha-Bowser]]
*[[Mecha-Bowser Mayhem]]
*[[Terror Tennis]]
*[[Terror Tennis]]
*[[Tic-Tac-Glow]]
*[[Tic-Tac-Glow]]
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===''[[Mario Tennis: Power Tour]]''===
===''[[Mario Tennis: Power Tour]]''===
[[File:TreadmillMPT.png|thumb|right|[[Treadmill]], the first minigame in ''Mario Tennis: Power Tour''.]]
[[File:TreadmillMPT.png|thumb|[[Treadmill]], the first minigame in ''Mario Tennis: Power Tour'']]
*[[Bicep Pump]]
*[[Bicep Pump]]
*[[Duck Walk]]
*[[Duck Walk]]
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*[[Treadmill]]
*[[Treadmill]]


==''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]'' minigames==
===''[[Mario Tennis Open]]''===
''Super Mario 64 DS'' features a grand total of 36 minigames (mini-games), which are divided among the game's four playable characters.  Two of each character's minigames are unlocked along with the characters themselves, while the remainder are unlocked by catching [[Rabbit]]s.  All of the minigames utilize the [[DS]]'s touch screen.
*[[Ring Shot]]
*[[Super Mario Tennis]]
*[[Galaxy Rally]]
*[[Ink Showdown]]


===Yoshi's Games===
===''[[Mario Tennis: Ultra Smash]]''===
Yoshi's minigames are puzzle based.
*[[Mega Ball Rally]]
 
===''[[Mario Tennis Aces]]''===
*[[Big Ball (Mario Tennis Aces)|Big Ball]]
*[[Rally Challenge]]
 
==''[[Super Mario (series)|Super Mario]]'' series minigames==
===''Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins''===
[[File:Crane Game SML2.png|thumb|The Crane Game in ''Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins'']]
''[[Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins]]'' has two minigames that are playable at the [[Goal (Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins)|Goal]] after the player hits the [[Bell (Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins)|Bell]] at the end of a [[level]]. One of two games will be played: one being a crane game where the player must pick up an item, and the other being a ladder game where the player must hit a block to receive an item.
 
===''Super Mario 64 DS'' minigames===
''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]'' features a grand total of 36 minigames, which are divided among the game's four playable characters. Two of each character's minigames are unlocked along with the characters themselves, while the remainder are unlocked by catching [[rabbit]]s. All of the minigames utilize the [[Nintendo DS]]'s Touch Screen.
====Yoshi's games====
Yoshi's minigames are puzzle-based.
#[[Wanted!]]
#[[Wanted!]]
#[[Loves me...?]]
#[[Loves Me...?]]
#[[Hide and Boo Seek]]
#[[Hide and Boo Seek]]
#[[Puzzle Panel]]
#[[Puzzle Panel]]
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#[[Puzzle Panic]]
#[[Puzzle Panic]]


===Mario's Games===
====Mario's games====
Mario's minigames are action themed.
Mario's minigames are action-themed.
#[[Mario's Slides]]
#[[Mario's Slides]]
#[[Bounce and Pounce]]
#[[Bounce and Pounce]]
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#[[Bounce and Trounce]]
#[[Bounce and Trounce]]
#[[Connect the Characters]]
#[[Connect the Characters]]
#[[Shell Smash (Super Mario 64 DS)|Shell Smash]]
#[[Shell Smash (minigame)|Shell Smash]]
#[[Trampoline Terror]]
#[[Trampoline Terror]]


===Luigi's Games===
====Luigi's games====
Luigi specializes in "table" games, also known as gambling games.
Luigi specializes in "table" games, also known as gambling games. These minigames are the reason the Virtual Console re-release of ''Super Mario 64 DS'' received a PEGI 12+ rating in Europe.
#[[Memory Match (Super Mario 64 DS)|Memory Match]]
#[[Memory Match (Super Mario series)|Memory Match]]
#[[Pair-a-Gone]]
#[[Pair-a-Gone]]
#[[Picture Poker]]
#[[Picture Poker]]
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#[[Super Mario Slot]]
#[[Super Mario Slot]]


===Wario's Games===
====Wario's games====
Wario has the most diverse collection of minigames, almost no description applies to all of them.
Wario has the most diverse collection of minigames; almost no description applies to all of them.
#[[Bob-omb Squad (minigame)|Bob-omb Squad]]
#[[Bob-omb Squad (minigame)|Bob-omb Squad]]
#[[Snowball Slalom]]
#[[Snowball Slalom]]
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#[[Giant Snowball Slalom]]
#[[Giant Snowball Slalom]]


==''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]'' minigames==
===''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]'' minigames===
''New Super Mario Bros.'' featured minigames in much the same vein as ''Super Mario 64 DS.'' Indeed, some of the more popular ''Super Mario 64 DS'' minigames are copied exactly for ''New Super Mario Bros.''  However, most of the minigames are new, and many are multiplayer, something never seen in ''Super Mario 64 DS's'' games.
[[File:Picture Poker.png|thumb|One of the Table minigames in ''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]'', [[Picture Poker]]]]
 
''New Super Mario Bros.'' features minigames in much the same vein as ''Super Mario 64 DS''. Some of the latter's minigames are copied exactly for the former; however, most of the minigames are new, and many are multiplayer, something never seen in ''Super Mario 64 DS''{{'}}s games. Most of the minigames' HUDs also have most of the characters lowercase.
===Vs. Battle===
====Vs. Battle====
====Action====
=====Action=====
#[[Snowball Slalom]]
#[[Snowball Slalom]]
#[[Vs. Lakitu Launch]]
#[[Vs. Lakitu Launch]]
#[[Run, Bob-omb! Run!]]
#[[Danger, Bob-omb! Danger!|Run, Bob-omb, Run!]]
#[[Whack-a-Monty]]
#[[Whack-a-Monty]]
#[[Balloon Racing]]
#[[Balloon Racing]]
#[[Snowball Slam]]
#[[Snowball Slam]]


====Puzzle====
=====Puzzle=====
#[[Wanted!]]
#[[Wanted!]]
#[[Which Wiggler?]]
#[[Which Wiggler?]]
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#[[Coincentration]]
#[[Coincentration]]


====Table====
=====Table=====
#[[Speed (New Super Mario Bros.)|Speed]]
#[[Speed (minigame)|Speed]]
#[[Memory Match (Super Mario 64 DS)|Memory Match]]
#[[Memory Match (Super Mario series)|Memory Match]]
#[[Picture Poker]]
#[[Picture Poker]]
#[[Luigi's Thrilling Cards]]
#[[Luigi's Thrilling Cards]]
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#[[Bob-omb Reverse]]
#[[Bob-omb Reverse]]


====1 on 1====
=====1 on 1=====
#[[Vs. Mario's Slides]]
#[[Vs. Mario's Slides]]
#[[Bob-omb Sudden Death]]
#[[Bob-omb Sudden Death]]
#[[Jumping Brothers]]
#[[Jumping Brothers]]
#[[Lakitu Launch]]
#[[Lakitu Launch (multiplayer)|Lakitu Launch]]
#[[Jumping Sudden Death]]
#[[Jumping Sudden Death]]
#[[Vs. Trampoline Time]]
#[[Vs. Trampoline Time]]
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#[[Vs. Pair-a-Gone]]
#[[Vs. Pair-a-Gone]]


===1 Player===
====1 Player====
====Action====
=====Action=====
#[[Snowball Slalom]]
#[[Snowball Slalom]]
#[[Lakitu Launch]]
#[[Lakitu Launch]]
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#[[Balloon Racing]]
#[[Balloon Racing]]


====Puzzle====
=====Puzzle=====
#[[Wanted!]]
#[[Wanted!]]
#[[Which Wiggler?]]
#[[Which Wiggler?]]
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#[[Coincentration]]


====Table====
=====Table=====
#[[Memory Match (Super Mario 64 DS)|Memory Match]]
#[[Memory Match (Super Mario series)|Memory Match]]
#[[Picture Poker]]
#[[Picture Poker]]
#[[Pair-a-Gone]]
#[[Pair-a-Gone]]


====Variety====
=====Variety=====
#[[Mario's Slides]]
#[[Mario's Slides]]
#[[Sort or 'Splode]]
#[[Sort or 'Splode]]
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#[[Trampoline Time]]
#[[Trampoline Time]]


==''[[Super Paper Mario]]'' minigames==
===''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'' minigames===
*[[Hammer Whacker]]
*[[Tilt Island]]
*[[Mansion Patrol]]
*[[Forget Me Not]]
 
==''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'' minigames==
*[[Star Ball Rolling]]
*[[Bob-omb Blasting]]
*[[Bob-omb Blasting]]
*[[Bubble Blowing]]
*[[Ray surfing]]
*[[Manta Ray Surfing]]


==''[[New Super Mario Bros Wii]]'' minigames==
===''[[New Super Mario Bros. Wii]]'' minigames===
These appear in [[Toad House]]s within each world:
These appear in [[Toad House]]s within each world:
*[[Power-Up Panels]]
*[[Power-up Panels]]
*[[1-Up Blast]]
*[[1-up Blast]]


==''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]'' minigames==
===''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]'' minigames===
These are scattered across the [[Galaxy|galaxies]].
*[[The Chimp|The Chimp's challenges]]
*[[The Chimp|The Chimp's challenges]]
*[[Fluzzard Gliding]]
*[[Fluzzard gliding]]
*[[Star Ball Rolling]]
*[[Crate Burning]]
*[[Crate Burning]]


==''[[Nintendo Land]]'' Attractions==
===''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]'' minigames===
These are scattered among the different [[kingdom]]s.
*[[Slots]]
*[[Koopa Trace-Walking]]
*[[Picture Match]]
*[[Jump-Rope Challenge]]
*[[RC Car Challenge]]
*[[Bound Bowl Grand Prix]]
*[[Beach Volleyball (Super Mario Odyssey)|Beach Volleyball]]
*[[Koopa Freerunning]]
*[[Balloon World]]
 
==''[[Nintendo Land]]'' attractions==
====Competitive====
====Competitive====
*[[Mario Chase]]
*[[Mario Chase]]
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====Team====
====Team====
*[[ZeldaWiki:The Legend of Zelda: Battle Quest|The Legend of Zelda: Battle Quest]]
*[[ZeldaWiki:The Legend of Zelda: Battle Quest|The Legend of Zelda: Battle Quest]]
*Metroid Blast
*[[MetroidWiki:Metroid Blast|Metroid Blast]]
*[[Pikipedia:Nintendo Land#Pikmin Adventure|Pikmin Adventure]]
*[[Pikipedia:Nintendo Land#Pikmin Adventure|Pikmin Adventure]]


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*[[Yoshi's Fruit Cart]]
*[[Yoshi's Fruit Cart]]
*[[Donkey Kong's Crash Course]]
*[[Donkey Kong's Crash Course]]
*[[F-ZeroWiki:Captain Falcon's Twister Race|Captain Falcon's Twister Race]]
*[[FZeroWiki:Captain Falcon's Twister Race|Captain Falcon's Twister Race]]
*[[Octopus Dance]]
*[[Octopus Dance]]
*[[nwiki:Balloon Trip Breeze|Balloon Trip Breeze]]
*Balloon Trip Breeze
*[[nwiki:Takamaru's Ninja Castle|Takamaru's Ninja Castle]]
*Takamaru's Ninja Castle


==''[[Game & Wario]]'' minigames==
==''[[Game & Wario]]'' minigames==
''Game & Wario'' is a game for [[Wii U]] that has 16 minigames. These games usually try to showcase the [[Wii U#Wii U GamePad|Wii U GamePad's]] capabilities. All of their titles are based off of how the original [[Game & Watch|Game & Watch's]] games had one name.
''Game & Wario'' is a game for [[Wii U]] that has 16 minigames. These games usually try to showcase the [[Wii U#Wii U GamePad|Wii U GamePad's]] capabilities. All of their titles are based off of how the original [[Game & Watch]] games had one-word names.
 
===1-player minigames===
===1-player minigames===
[[File:Taxi.png|thumb|200px|Gameplay of the minigame Taxi.]]
[[File:Taxi.png|thumb|200px|Gameplay of the minigame Taxi]]
*[[Arrow]]
*[[Arrow]]
*[[Shutter]]
*[[Shutter]]
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*[[Sketch]]
*[[Sketch]]
*[[Disco]]
*[[Disco]]
*[[Island]]
*[[Islands]]


==''[[Mario and Donkey Kong: Minis on the Move]]'' minigames==
==''[[Mario and Donkey Kong: Minis on the Move]]'' minigames==
''Mario and Donkey Kong: Minis on the Move'' is a [[Nintendo eShop]] for [[Nintendo 3DS]] that has four minigames. These minigames use the stylus on the bottom screen. ¾ of these minigames launch an object on the play area.
''Mario and Donkey Kong: Minis on the Move'' is a [[Nintendo 3DS]] [[Nintendo eShop|eShop]]-exclusive title that has four minigames. These minigames use the stylus on the bottom screen. ¾ of these minigames launch an object on the play area.
*[[Mini Target Smash]]
*[[Mini Target Smash]]
*[[Fly Guy Grab]]
*[[Fly Guy Grab]]
*[[Cube Crash]]
*[[Cube Crash]]
*[[Elevation Station]]
*[[Elevation Station]]
==''[[Paper Mario (series)|Paper Mario]]'' series minigames==
===''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'' minigames===
In ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'', there are four minigames (spelled '''mini-games''') in the [[Pianta Parlor]]. These games require a certain card to play each one.
*Plane Game
*Paper Game
*Tube Game
*Boat Game
===''[[Super Paper Mario]]'' minigames===
In ''Super Paper Mario'', these minigames are found in the arcade on floor B1. The first three are unlocked from the start, costing 10 Flipside Tokens, while Hammer Whacker can be played once getting a golden card from Flopside. This mini game costs 20 tokens.
*[[Hammer Whacker]]
*[[Tilt Island]]
*[[Mansion Patrol]]
*[[Forget Me Not]]
===''[[Paper Mario: Sticker Star]]'' minigames===
In ''Paper Mario: Sticker Star'', there is only one minigame located at [[Stump Glade]].
*[[Snifit or Whiffit]]
===''[[Paper Mario: Color Splash]]'' minigames===
Minigames are found in various places in ''Paper Mario: Color Splash''.
*[[Snifit or Whiffit]]
*[[Super Roshambo]]
*[[Spinning-Door]] minigames
**[[Blockstopper!]]
**[[Flippin' Cards!]]
**[[Prize Pipe Paths]]
**[[Paint Hunter!]]
==''[[Mario & Luigi (series)|Mario & Luigi]]'' series==
===''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]'' / ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions]]''===
In ''Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga'' and its [[Nintendo 3DS]] remake, there are 8 minigames found in the [[Beanbean Kingdom]]:
*[[Border Jump]]
*[[Hoohoo Spirit]]
*[[Mysterious Mine Carts]]
*[[Star 'Stache Smash]]
*[[Barrel (minigame)|Barrel]]
*[[Splart]]
*[[Chuckola Bounce]]
*[[Surfing minigame]]
Aside from the surfing minigame, all minigames must be played and completed at least once to progress.
===''[[Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time]]''===
In ''Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time'', there are 4 minigames, two of which are found in [[Thwomp Caverns]] and the other two are found in [[Shroob Castle]].
*The minigames in Thwomp Caverns are hosted by the [[Thwomp Bros.]]; the elder brother operates a slot machine, which involves Mario and Luigi to use the [[Bros. Ball]] to collect jewels so [[Baby Mario]] can hammer the button to stop the slots. Depending on the slots aligned and the difficulty setting, the quartet can receive various items (ranging from coins to [[bean]]s) as rewards. The younger brother hosts another minigame, which involves Baby Mario and [[Baby Luigi]] using the [[Baby Spin]] on a [[Whirlwind]]. As they slowly descend to the ground, the babies must collect many jewels as possible, and depending on how many jewels they have collected, they will receive various prizes, ranging from coins to a piece of gear.
*The minigames in Shroob Castle involve using a spaceship. The first minigame involves the quartet using the [[Shroob Mother Ship]] to fire at smaller [[Shroob saucer]]s to take them down, while the second minigame involves them using the [[Princess Shroob]] statue's spaceship head to fire Shroob saucers back at the Shroob Mother Ship to take it down. Both minigames require Luigi, Baby Mario and Baby Luigi to hit blocks that adjust the height of the spaceship and Mario to hit a block to fire an energy blast. In the second minigame, the spaceship the quartet are piloting have a set number of hit points, and should they lose all of them, the player will receive an instant [[Game Over]].
===''[[Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story]]'' / ''[[Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey]]''===
In ''Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story'' and its remake, ''Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey'', most of the minigames take place inside various locations in [[Bowser's body]]; the [[Arm Center]], the [[Gut Check (location)|Gut Check]], the [[Rump Command]], the [[Leg Outpost]], the [[Nose Deck]], the [[Memory Banks]], and the [[Chest Station]]. At certain points in the game, Mario and Luigi must travel to those areas during specific situations:
*In the Arm Center, when Bowser performs tasks that involve the use of his arms (like pulling a heavy object), Mario and Luigi visit this area to play a minigame which requires them to hit respectively colored spark balls at Bowser's arm muscle. The player must press the appropriate buttons in tandem with the rhythm of the music, otherwise the balls may hit Mario or Luigi and cause them to lose coins. After hitting enough spark balls, Bowser's strength will increase, and if this is done enough times, Bowser will gain enough strength to complete the current task and the player can move on with the story. This area is visited four times throughout the course of the game.
*In the Gut Check, when Bowser eats a [[Giga-carrot]] as told by [[Wiggler Family#The Wiggler (Boss)|a Wiggler]] for pulling it out, Mario and Luigi go to this area to help Bowser digest the pieces of the carrot. This minigame requires the use of the stylus; the player must tap the eaten carrot pieces three times to make them disappear. One carrot piece may have a special enzyme that helps clear out the carrot pieces faster, though they get weaker over time (this is indicated when Bowser flashes as he eats the carrot). Once Bowser eats all the carrot pieces in the allotted time, the player moves on to the boss fight with the Wiggler, though if time expires before Bowser is finished, the minigame has to be repeated, with the large carrot being replaced with smaller carrots. This area is only visited once in the game.
*In the Rump Command, when Bowser is crushed by a giant object, Mario and Luigi must ride the Boats of Revival and give him an adrenaline boost so he can be revived and [[Super Bowser|temporarily grow giant]]. The minigame plays like a top-down shooter, where the player must fire at red, green and blue adrenaline orbs to send them at Bowser's heart, filling up the "adrenameter". The red and green adrenaline orbs must be shot at with the correct brother (red for Mario and green for Luigi), and shooting them with the wrong brother will send it down towards them, costing a heart and a few coins if they are hit by it. The blue orbs can be shot at by both brothers. Once the adrenameter is filled, a large blue adrenaline orb will appear, which the player must shoot at enough times to revive Bowser. If the player loses all three of their hearts during the minigame, they will have to start it over. Like with the Arm Center, the brothers visit this area four times, and each time they clear the minigame, Bowser must fight a giant boss ([[Bowser's Castle#Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story / Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey|Bowser's Castle]], the [[Tower of Yikk]], the [[Fawful Express]] and [[Super Peach's Castle of Fury]]).
*In the Leg Outpost, when Bowser performs tasks that involve pushing objects using his legs, Mario and Luigi visit this area to play a minigame which requires them stomping on Bowser's leg muscles to make him move faster. The player must press the correct, corresponding brother button to make Mario and Luigi press down on the muscle when they land, making Bowser push the object forward. After stomping down on each muscle a set number of times, Mario and Luigi will separate, and the player must press both brother buttons to press down on both muscles, causing Bowser to push even further forward. This area is visited two times throughout the course of the game.
*In the Nose Deck, when Bowser smells certain aroma, Mario and Luigi have to go to this area due to an odd disturbance. The minigame starts once the brothers enter a cyclone. Like with the carrot minigame, the player utilizes the stylus to launch the [[Spin Jump (Mario & Luigi series)|spinning]] brothers into pollen so they knock it into ten large nasal mounds on the side, turning them from blue to pink. Once enough pollen is knocked, a large mound will appear, which the brothers must spin into. Spiked pollen will start to appear after this is done, which will take away a heart from the player when they are touched, so they must be avoided while hitting the large mounds that sporadically appear from time to time. After enough mounds are hit, the minigame is over and Bowser will let out a large sneeze, which is required at certain points in the game to progress. This area is revisited three times.
*In the Memory Banks, when Bowser has to remember the combination to the safe containing the second [[Star Cure]], Mario and Luigi visit this area to find out what the combination is. After defeating [[Bowser Memory ML]], the brothers play a minigame where they must complete a puzzle which contains the memory of the safe's combination. Using the stylus, the player must drag and move the pieces, occasionally rotating them to the correct angle via a button on the bottom of the touch screen, in the right place to finish the puzzle.
*In the Chest Station, when Bowser is burned while he is curled up into a ball, Mario and Luigi visit this area. The minigame starts once the brothers enters a cannon in the area, sending them into a small area as a ball, which requires the player to use the stylus to bring back the brothers and fling them in a direction, causing Bowser to boost upwards in that same direction. If Bowser gets hit, he loses a few coins or a hit point, depending on the current minigame being  played. This area is visited twice, the first time the brothers visit this area is when two giant [[Fire Piranha Plant|fire-breathing]] [[Piranha Plant]]s burn Bowser as he is storming [[Peach's Castle#Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story / Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey|Peach's Castle]], and a second time when Bowser meets up with (the now-completed) [[Dark Bowser]] deeper into the castle and battles him with the [[spike ball (move)|spike ball]] technique.
Besides those minigames, the player can play the [[Cholesteroad]] minigame in the [[Challenge Node]], where they are tested into using their acquired [[Bros. Attack|Special Attacks]] to defeat [[Cholesteron]]s and earn enough points to win prizes. There are also minigames that are played outside of Bowser's body, like [[Broque Madame]]'s minigame in [[Blubble Lake]], where the player is tested into using their acquired [[Brawl Attack]]s to earn points and win points, similar to the Cholesteroad.
===''[[Mario & Luigi: Dream Team]]''===
In ''Mario & Luigi: Dream Team'', there are total 4 minigames found in the [[Pi'illo Island]].
*[[Check-X Quiz]]
*[[Coin-Up Challenge]]
*[[Ding-a-Ring]]
*[[Mole Hunt]]
==Profiles==
===''Mario Party 2''===
*'''Wii Virtual Console manual:'''
**'''4-Player Minigame:''' "''If the color of the space that everyone stops on is the same, a 4-player minigame begins.''"
**'''1-Vs.-3 Minigame:''' "''When just one player stops on a different color, players are divided into a 1-vs.-3 minigame.''"
**'''2-Vs.-2 Minigame:''' "''When two players land on red and two players land on blue, players are divided into teams for the game.''"
**'''Item Minigame:''' "''Begins when you stop on an Item Space. If you succeed, you get an item.''"
**'''Battle Minigame:''' "''Begins when you stop on a Battle Space. A number of coins is collected from everyone, and then a minigame is played for them.''"
**'''Duel Minigame:''' "''Begins when you use the Dueling Glove item or when two or more characters land on the same space during the last five turns. Characters on the same space select an opponent, set the number of coins to risk, and do a battle one-on-one.''"


==See also==
==See also==
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*[[Microgame]]
*[[Bonus Game]]
*[[Bonus Game]]
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*[[Battle Mode]], the ''[[Mario Kart (series)|Mario Kart]]'' series equivalent
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Not to be confused with Microgame.
Minigame logo
Minigame logo, seen in New Super Mario Bros.

A minigame (sometimes formatted as mini-game) is a short game that may reward coins, items, or higher scores. However, some main games may require the completion of a minigame to access a new area or gain a key. The most common form of minigame is from the Mario Party series.

Super Smash Bros. series minigames[edit]

Wario Land series minigames[edit]

Wario Land II[edit]

Wario Land 3[edit]

Wario Land 4[edit]

Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars minigames[edit]

Mario Party series minigames[edit]

Wario in Catchy Tunes from Mario Party 7
An in-game screenshot of Catchy Tunes, a minigame from Mario Party 7

The Mario Party series has many types of minigames. Most award ten coins, while some award items. In Mario Party, a few minigames can cause a player to lose coins, although this system was changed in later Mario Party games. Since Mario Party 2, players can now practice minigames before trying them out for real. Some minigames involve collecting coins freely, and any coins players collect are added to their coin totals afterwards; players technically cannot lose unless they do not get any coins. Some minigames can last as long as ten, five, four, three, or two minutes, but a timer does not appear until 30 or 60 seconds are left.

Minigame types[edit]

1-Player minigames[edit]

Ghost Guess
Ghost Guess, a 1-Player minigame from Mario Party

Originally featured in Mario Party, 1-Player minigames are minigames played alone. These minigames are usually accessed by landing on the Minigame Space. If the player fails, they lose five coins; if the player wins, they win 10 coins, unless it is a different kind of minigame, such as Whack-a-Plant, where the player cannot win or lose.

1-Player minigames reappear in Mario Party 8, where they are called Challenge minigames. A Challenge minigame is triggered when a player lands on a Challenge Space. If the player wins, they get to spin the wheel to throw a dart to collect the number of coins on the wedge the dart lands on. However, if the player loses, they cannot throw the dart and their turn ends. The three Challenge minigames are Pour to Score, Stampede, and Fruit Picker.

1-vs.-3 minigames[edit]

Coconut Conk from Mario Party 3.
Luigi, Donkey Kong, and Waluigi attempt to hit Wario with a coconut in Coconut Conk, a 1-vs.-3 minigame.

1-vs.-3 minigames are minigames that challenge a single player against the other three. They typically come in three forms: the team players trying to take down or hinder the solo player, the solo player trying to take down or hinder the other three players, or both the solo and team players trying to achieve a similar goal, with the solo player usually getting some form of advantage. In Mario Party 9, these minigames are called 1-vs.-Rivals minigames.

2-vs.-2 minigames[edit]

Burnstile from Mario Party 6
Burnstile, a 2-vs.-2 minigame from Mario Party 6

2-vs.-2 minigames are minigames that have the player paired up with another player. Players often need to work together and cooperate to beat these minigames. Mario Party 9 is the only Mario Party game (not counting Mario Party Advance) not to feature this category of minigames, but Shell Soccer qualifies as a 2-vs.-2 minigame.

4-Player minigames[edit]

Frozen Frenzy from Mario Party 5
Frozen Frenzy, a 4-Player minigame from Mario Party 5

4-Player minigames are minigames that pit all four players against each other. In Mario Party, the two games Key-pa-Way and Running of the Bulb require the four players to work together, and if they succeed, they all get coins. However, this concept has not been used in any other Mario Party game, and instead, there are now only versus games; however, games in which players simply have to achieve an objective to win and are not actually competing with each other (allowing each player to win), such as Granite Getaway and Trash Landing, do exist. This system has remained unchanged since the first Mario Party; however, in Mario Party 9, 4-Player minigames are renamed, being called Free-for-All minigames.

8-Player minigames[edit]

Real Smoothie from Mario Party 7
Real Smoothie, an 8-Player minigame from Mario Party 7

8-Player minigames are minigames only in Mario Party 7. They are played with eight players, in four teams of two. With the Nintendo GameCube not having eight controller slots, this must be done by having four controllers plugged in and each player sharing half of the controller. The first player of each team uses Control Stick and L Button, while the second player of each team uses C Stick and R Button. These minigames are accessible only in 8-Player parties.

Battle minigames[edit]

Insectiride at night from Mario Party 6
Mario, Daisy, Waluigi, and Wario competing in a race in Insectiride, a Battle minigame from Mario Party 6

Battle minigames are minigames that take coins from all the players, then give them back in different quantities based on the results. The number of coins taken can go from 10 (later five) to 50 coins per player. Unlike in other minigames, the rank order is important—a player can still win some coins for being in second place. Like the 4-Player minigames, most minigames are evenly matched between the four players.

In Mario Party 2, Mario Party 3, Mario Party 4, and Mario Party 9, Battle minigames are played when a player lands on a Battle Space. From Mario Party 5 until Mario Party 8, Battle minigames are not triggered for landing on any particular space (except for landing on a Battle Space in Mario Party 6's Solo Mode) but instead played at the end of a turn, like a normal minigame. Here, players are able to vote on which Battle minigame they want to play, out of a list of three Battle minigames. The minigame that gets the most votes after each player has voted is the one played. If there is a tie in the votes between two minigames, the minigame with no votes is played instead.

The scoring for Battle minigames up to Mario Party 5:

  • 1st: 70% of the total no. coins; 50% for tie; 33% for three-way tie; 25% if all players win/lose
  • 2nd: 30% of the total no. coins; 15% for tie; 10% for three-way tie

If the total number of coins is not a multiple of 10, one random player gets a bonus coin.

Starting in Mario Party 6, the scoring was changed slightly:

  • 1st: 70% of the total
  • 2nd: 25% of the total
  • 3rd: 5% of the total
  • 4th: 0% of the total

In Mario Party DS, there are some big changes. Depending on the turn number ranging from two to 30, the players can pay up to 60 coins, and the scoring is a bit different from the scoring in the previous installments. The reward distribution is as follows:

  • 1st: 65% of the total
  • 2nd: 30% of the total
  • 3rd: 5% of the total
  • 4th: 0% of the total

In Mario Party 9, players can engage in a battle minigame by landing on the "Battle Minigame" space. Once a player has done so, a Hammer Bro comes and takes three Mini Stars from each player.

  • 4-Player Battle:
    • 1st: (50%) 6 Mini Stars
    • 2nd: (33.3%) 4 Mini Stars
    • 3rd: (16.7%) 2 Mini Stars
    • 4th: 0 Mini Stars
  • 3-Player Battle:
    • 1st: (66%) 6 Mini Stars
    • 2nd: (33%) 3 Mini Stars
    • 3rd: 0 Mini Stars

Sometimes landing on the space mentioned above causes a Fire Bro to appear. The Fire Bro only makes last place lose 10 Mini Stars, while the winners split the 10 of the results:

  • 4-Player Battle:
    • 1st: +5 Mini Stars; +4 for tie; +3 for three-way tie; +9 if three players tie for last place; +6 if two players tie for 2nd place or last
    • 2nd: +3 Mini Stars; +2 for tie
    • 3rd: +2 Mini Stars
    • 4th: −10 Mini Stars; −5 Mini Stars for tie; −3 for three-way tie
  • 3-Player Battle:
    • 1st: +7 Mini Stars; +5 for tie; +10 if two players tie for last
    • 2nd: +3 Mini Stars
    • 3rd: −10 Mini Stars; −5 for tie

Also, if a player lands on a Bowser Space, the players can be forced into battling for half of each player's Mini Stars. However, Bowser keeps any leftover Mini Stars.

  • The payout goes as follows:
Position 3 players 4 players
1st 75% 50%
2nd 25% 30%
3rd 0% 20%
4th - 0%

In Mario Party 10, players can engage in a battle minigame in three different ways.

  • After the mini-boss is defeated, a regular battle minigame can be triggered by landing on a Minigame Space. Upon the player hitting the minigame box and having the box show two hammers, a Hammer Bro comes and takes five Mini Stars from each player.
    • In a 4-Player Battle:
      • 1st: (50%) 10 Mini Stars
      • 2nd: (30%) 6 Mini Stars
      • 3rd: (20%) 4 Mini Stars
      • 4th: 0 Mini Stars
    • In a 3-Player Battle:
      • 1st: (66.7%) 10 Mini Stars
      • 2nd: (33.3%) 5 Mini Stars
      • 3rd: 0 Mini Stars
    • In a 2-Player Battle:
      • 1st: (100%) 10 Mini Stars
      • 2nd: 0 Mini Stars
  • If someone lands on a Bowser Jr. Space while playing Mario Party mode, one of the four options in the roulette is for all players to battle for 10 Mini Stars. Bowser Jr. distributes the Mini Stars depending on how well each player does.
    • In a 4-Player Battle:
      • 1st: (65%) 26 Mini Stars
      • 2nd: (25%) 10 Mini Stars
      • 3rd: (10%) 4 Mini Stars
      • 4th: 0 Mini Stars
    • In a 3-Player Battle:
      • 1st: (66.7%) 20 Mini Stars
      • 2nd: (23.3%) 7 Mini Stars
      • 3rd: (10%) 3 Mini Stars
    • In a 2-Player Battle:
      • 1st: (100%) 20 Mini Stars
      • 2nd: 0 Mini Stars
  • If someone lands on a Bowser Space while playing Mario Party mode and the roulette stops on "Battle for half of your Mini Stars," Bowser takes half of everyone's Mini Stars and distributes them depending on how well each player does.
    • The payout goes as follows:
Position 2 players 3 players 4 players
1st 100% 75% 60%
2nd 0% 25% 30%
3rd - 0% 10%
4th - - 0%
  • Like in Mario Party 9, if there are not enough Mini Stars to wager in for the battle, extra Mini Stars are always provided.
  • Unlike in Mario Party 9, battle minigames can also appear when there are only two players instead of three or four players. Also, any ties are always decided by dice rolls.

In Mario Party Superstars, the scoring was once again changed slightly:

  • 1st: 70% of the total
  • 2nd: 20% of the total
  • 3rd: 10% of the total
  • 4th: 0% of the total

Boss battles[edit]

Appearing in Mario Party 9, Mario Party 10, and Mario Party: Star Rush, boss battles are played when the players reach a Boss Battle Space. Each board features two bosses. In these minigames, players must defeat an enemy by working together (except in Diddy's Banana Blast and DK's Banana Bonus), though each one tries to get more points than the others. These minigames have no time limit and end only when the boss health meter is empty. When half of the health meter is empty, the boss develops more diverse ways to attack. Whoever lands the final hit on the boss receives bonus points.

In Mario Party 10, any tie in a mini-boss or boss battle is always decided by a dice roll if the minigame is played during Mario Party mode.

Mario Party DS and Mario Party: Island Tour also feature boss minigames, though they are one-to-one showdowns; in the latter, boss minigames can be played in Bowser's Tower.

Bowser minigames[edit]

Screenshot of Fruits of Doom from Mario Party 4.
Fruits of Doom, a Bowser minigame from Mario Party 4

Bowser minigames are Bowser's own minigames. Bowser minigames are often extremely unfair to the players, as Bowser makes all the rules. Bowser minigames are also similar to 4-Player and 1-vs.-3 minigames (where the 1 is the player who lands on the Bowser Space), except that they produce a loser instead of a winner. The loser can lose coins, Stars (if they have one, or more), or items.

In Mario Party, players compete against each other in a 4-Player or 1-vs.-3 minigame where each player that loses must hand over somewhere between 10 to 50 coins. If there are no losers due to the game not ending in the time limit, Bowser steals coins from everyone.

In Mario Party 4, players compete against each other in a special 4-Player minigame. The losing player loses either half or all of their coins, or all of their items.

In Mario Party 5, Mario Party 6, and Mario Party 7, each player must survive attacks from Bowser and/or Koopa Kid (in Mario Party 7) in a given time limit, and each player that does not survive loses. Each loser in the minigames loses either half or all of their coins, all of their items (in Mario Party 5 and Mario Party 6), or a Star (in Mario Party 7). Also in Mario Party 7, there are single-player Bowser minigames, where the one player who lands on the Bowser Space has to do various things to collect a key to escape from a dungeon before the time limit runs out. The penalty for losing is the same as in the multiplayer Bowser minigames.

In Mario Party 9, Bowser's minigames are referred to as Reverse Minigames, where the player has to get last place in order to win Mini Stars.

In Mario Party 10, Bowser minigames are referred to as Bowser Battles. Hearts can be lost there. Reverse Minigames from Mario Party 9 also return in this game. If someone gets last place, they win 20 Mini Stars.

In Mario Party Superstars, Bowser minigames return as one of the events that could occur when a player lands on a Bowser Space. Each player that fails the minigame loses 10 coins.

Bowser Jr. minigames[edit]

Bumper Sparks
Bumper Sparks, a Bowser Jr. minigame from Mario Party 9

Featured in Mario Party 9, Bowser Jr. minigames are played only when a player lands on a Bowser Jr. Space. These minigames involve two players, a captain and a partner, competing against Bowser Jr. If the players win, they get five Mini Stars each. If they lose, Bowser Jr. steals five Mini Stars each. Bowser Jr. minigames also appear in Mario Party 10. They can be activated only by selecting them from Bonus Games or landing on an Event Space on the Bowser Board in amiibo Party. Players who win get 10 coins or a Star, and players who lose must pay 10 coins. Unlike in Mario Party 9, players who face Bowser Jr. do not receive a partner.

Co-op minigames[edit]

Net Worth, a Co-op minigame from Super Mario Party

Featured only in Super Mario Party, Co-op minigames are four-player minigames where the players must work together in order to win.

Donkey Kong minigames[edit]

Banana Shake from Mario Party 6
Toadette, Daisy, Waluigi, and Wario collecting bananas in Banana Shake, a Donkey Kong minigame from Mario Party 6

Introduced in Mario Party 5, Donkey Kong minigames are minigames run by Donkey Kong, which are often short. They usually have players focus on collecting as many bananas as possible. After a Donkey Kong minigame is finished, players can trade their bananas to Donkey Kong for coins. They can also gain more depending on the DK Roulette.

Three single-player Donkey Kong minigames appear in Mario Party 7: Jump, Man; Vine Country; and A Bridge Too Short. During the Party Cruise, if a player lands on a DK Space and is asked to beat Donkey Kong in a single-player Donkey Kong minigame, their reward can be 20 coins, 30 coins, or a Star, depending on what the roulette stops on. If Donkey Kong wins, the player gets nothing.

Duel minigames[edit]

Eyebrawl in Mario Party 8
Toadette and Wario battling in Eyebrawl, a Duel minigame from Mario Party 8

First appearing in Mario Party 2, Duel minigames are minigames that involve two players playing against each other. Most usually have high stakes. They are the only type of minigame in any 1-vs.-1 game mode. The challenging player can choose to play for either coins or Stars. This is provided that the challenging player themself has enough to wager. From Mario Party 7 onwards, the winner's prize is decided by a roulette wheel.

  • In Mario Party 7, the winner decides what to take from the loser through the Slot of Stupendousness. The loser gives either coins, Stars, or nothing to the winner, depending on what the roulette stops on.
    • If the roulette lands on an "X," nothing happens.
    • If the roulette lands on a coin with the number ten on it, the loser must give ten coins to the winner. The loser must forfeit all of their coins if they have ten coins or fewer.
    • If the roulette lands on two coins, the loser must give half of their coins to the winner. If the loser has an odd number of coins, the upper portion is taken.
    • If the roulette lands on three coins, the loser must give all of their coins to the winner.
    • If the roulette lands on a Star with the number one on it or a Star with the number two on it, the loser must give one of their Stars or two of their Stars to the winner, respectively. Duelers cannot bet Stars in Windmillville due to its unorthodox method of collecting Stars.
    • The Slot of Stupendousness is not used if both players tie in the minigame.
    • If the loser must give coins or Stars to the winner but does not have any coins or Stars to give, nothing happens.
  • In Mario Party 8, the winner decides what to take from the loser with the Dart Wheel. The loser usually gives coins to the winner, but in rare cases, the loser can also give a Star or two to the winner. Nothing happens if both players tie.
    • VS Spaces appear in Star Battle Arena and Duel Battles and always pit the two players competing in the match against each other. The loser must give either one, five, or ten coins to the winner (if the loser is the attacker) or five, ten, or 20 coins to the winner (if the loser is the defender), depending on what the dart lands on. Unlike in Battle Royale and Tag Battle, the loser never gives Stars to the winner.
    • During Battle Royale and Tag Battle, Duel minigames are triggered when a player uses Duelo Candy, a candy that lets the player roll two Dice Blocks and then duel with the first player they meet. If more than one player is on the same space, the player can choose whom to duel with. Like in Star Battle Arena and Duel Battles, the winner uses the Dart Wheel to determine what the loser must give to the winner. Unlike in Star Battle Arena and Duel Battles, the winner can also make the loser give a Star or two to them, although this occurs less frequently than the loser's giving coins to the winner. The loser can give Stars to the winner only if the attacker wins; if the defender wins, the loser gives just between one to 30 coins to the winner, depending on how many coins the loser has.

Item minigames[edit]

Hammer Slammer, an Item minigame from Mario Party 2

Item minigames are games that a player can play to get an item. They are triggered by landing on an Item Space. If the player gets Baby Bowser, they get nothing. Item minigames appear in Mario Party 2 and Mario Party 3. In Mario Party 2, the minigame played depends on what board is being played on. In Mario Party 3, the Item Space may trigger a roulette to decide a minigame to be played. Item minigames return in Mario Party Superstars, where they are picked randomly upon a player reaching an Item Space. Also, Baby Bowser is replaced by Bowser Jr. The below table displays information pertaining to which Item minigame is played on which board in Mario Party 2.

Board Minigame played
Pirate Land Roll Out the Barrels
Western Land Give Me a Brake!
Space Land Hammer Slammer
Mystery Land Mallet-Go-Round
Horror Land Coffin Congestion
Bowser Land Bowser Slots

Last minigame[edit]

Superstar Showdown from Mario Party 8
Superstar Showdown, the Last minigame from Mario Party 8

Being a category found only in Mario Party 8, the Last category features only one minigame, Superstar Showdown, which is played at the end of Star Battle Arena. The minigame plays out similarly to the boss minigames in Mario Party DS and Mario Party: Island Tour, as it involves the player fighting against Bowser one-on-one.

Mini Mini-Games[edit]

Goomba Poker
Goomba Poker, a Mini Mini-Game

Mini Mini-Games are a type of minigame in Mario Party 4. They can be played only by a character that has the effects of a Mini Mushroom via gates that lead to secret passageways on all of the boards. There are two types of Mini Mini-Games: those that involve winning items, such as Item-Go-Round and Item Poker, and those that involve winning coins, such as Coin Slots and Tropical Fishing. The themes are usually paired with the theme of the board (such as Goomba Poker and Card Matching on Goomba's Greedy Gala).

Rare minigames[edit]

Dunk Bros. from Mario Party 6
Mario and Toadette competing against Waluigi and Wario in Dunk Bros., a Rare minigame from Mario Party 6

Introduced in Mario Party 3, Rare minigames are special minigames that do not appear at all in normal Party Mode. They are sometimes very long and have special options that other minigames do not have. These minigames return in Mario Party 6 and Mario Party 7 under the same name, though similar minigames are featured in side modes in other games in the series: the Extra Room in Mario Party 4, the Bonus Room in Mario Party 5, the Extras Zone in Mario Party 8, Puzzle Mode in Mario Party DS, the Extras in Mario Party 9, the Bonus Games in Mario Party 10, and Toad's Rec Room in Super Mario Party. In Mario Party: Island Tour, such minigames are categorized under the "Puzzle" and "Extras" categories. In Mario Party: The Top 100 and Mario Party Superstars, returning minigames of this category appear in the "Special" and "Sports & Puzzles" categories, respectively.

Rhythm minigames[edit]

All-Star Swingers minigame from Super Mario Party
All-Star Swingers, a Rhythm minigame from Super Mario Party

Featured only in Super Mario Party, Rhythm minigames are four-player minigames where the players gain points by performing actions to the rhythms of songs that play during the minigames. Perfect timing earns the player three points, while early or late inputs are worth just one point.

Team minigames[edit]

Super Mario Party
Bumper Brawl, a Team minigame from Super Mario Party

Featured only in Super Mario Party, Team minigames are four-player minigames in which each player's allies also participate. The more allies a player has, the more of an advantage they have over other players.

Mario Party minigame lists[edit]

Trivia[edit]

  • Mario Party 7 has the most minigames, at 88 minigames (not counting Mario Party: The Top 100 and Mario Party Superstars, which are compilations of 100 and 105 returning minigames, respectively).
  • Unless Mario Party-e, which is a card game that utilizes the e-Reader for short minigames, is counted, Mario Party and Mario Party Advance are tied at last place with the fewest minigames, at 50 minigames. The second-to-last is Mario Party: Star Rush, with 53 minigames.
  • A total of 1,287 minigames is found in the Mario Party series, including returning minigames in Mario Party 2, Mario Party: The Top 100, and Mario Party Superstars. Not including the returning minigames, the total is 1,061 minigames.

WarioWare series minigames[edit]

Despite its focus on short microgames, the WarioWare series additionally features a small number of long-form minigames in each installment, which are played separately from the microgame sets and take the form of either simple endless games where the goal is to improve one's high score or competitive multiplayer. They are typically unlocked by beating a score target in the character stages, which is indicated in the character's story mode description.

WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$! minigames[edit]

Single Player[edit]

Dual-Player[edit]

WarioWare: Twisted![edit]

Minigames are accessible from "Games" category of souvenirs.

WarioWare: Smooth Moves[edit]

Single-player[edit]

All minigames are unlocked by progressing through the game, with the exception of Pyoro S, which requires unlocking every microgame.

Multi-player[edit]

WarioWare Gold minigames[edit]

Minigames are accessible from the "Minigames" category of souvenirs.

WarioWare: Get It Together! minigames[edit]

Minigames are accessible from the Variety Pack.

Completionist[edit]

Party[edit]

WarioWare: Move It! minigames[edit]

Both minigames can be played with one or two players.

Donkey Kong 64[edit]

See also: Bonus Area

Mario Tennis series minigames[edit]

The games in the Mario Tennis series have all had minigames of some sort, with most being tennis-based, although there are some exceptions.

Mario Tennis (Game Boy Color)[edit]

Luigi in his Shooting Stars mini-game of Mario Tennis for the Game Boy Color.
Luigi Shooting Stars from Mario Tennis for the Game Boy Color

Mario Power Tennis[edit]

Mario Tennis: Power Tour[edit]

Treadmill, the first minigame in Mario Tennis: Power Tour

Mario Tennis Open[edit]

Mario Tennis: Ultra Smash[edit]

Mario Tennis Aces[edit]

Super Mario series minigames[edit]

Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins[edit]

Crane Game, from Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins
The Crane Game in Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins

Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins has two minigames that are playable at the Goal after the player hits the Bell at the end of a level. One of two games will be played: one being a crane game where the player must pick up an item, and the other being a ladder game where the player must hit a block to receive an item.

Super Mario 64 DS minigames[edit]

Super Mario 64 DS features a grand total of 36 minigames, which are divided among the game's four playable characters. Two of each character's minigames are unlocked along with the characters themselves, while the remainder are unlocked by catching rabbits. All of the minigames utilize the Nintendo DS's Touch Screen.

Yoshi's games[edit]

Yoshi's minigames are puzzle-based.

  1. Wanted!
  2. Loves Me...?
  3. Hide and Boo Seek
  4. Puzzle Panel
  5. Boom Box
  6. Tox Box Shuffle
  7. Which Wiggler?
  8. Mix-a-Mug
  9. Puzzle Panic

Mario's games[edit]

Mario's minigames are action-themed.

  1. Mario's Slides
  2. Bounce and Pounce
  3. Sort or 'Splode
  4. Trampoline Time
  5. Shuffle Shell
  6. Bounce and Trounce
  7. Connect the Characters
  8. Shell Smash
  9. Trampoline Terror

Luigi's games[edit]

Luigi specializes in "table" games, also known as gambling games. These minigames are the reason the Virtual Console re-release of Super Mario 64 DS received a PEGI 12+ rating in Europe.

  1. Memory Match
  2. Pair-a-Gone
  3. Picture Poker
  4. Mushroom Roulette
  5. Mario Slot
  6. Lucky Stars
  7. Pair-a-Gone and On
  8. Memory Master
  9. Super Mario Slot

Wario's games[edit]

Wario has the most diverse collection of minigames; almost no description applies to all of them.

  1. Bob-omb Squad
  2. Snowball Slalom
  3. Bingo Ball
  4. Coincentration
  5. Psyche Out!
  6. Slots Shot
  7. Lakitu Launch
  8. Intense Coincentration
  9. Giant Snowball Slalom

New Super Mario Bros. minigames[edit]

Picture Poker
One of the Table minigames in New Super Mario Bros., Picture Poker

New Super Mario Bros. features minigames in much the same vein as Super Mario 64 DS. Some of the latter's minigames are copied exactly for the former; however, most of the minigames are new, and many are multiplayer, something never seen in Super Mario 64 DS's games. Most of the minigames' HUDs also have most of the characters lowercase.

Vs. Battle[edit]

Action[edit]
  1. Snowball Slalom
  2. Vs. Lakitu Launch
  3. Run, Bob-omb, Run!
  4. Whack-a-Monty
  5. Balloon Racing
  6. Snowball Slam
Puzzle[edit]
  1. Wanted!
  2. Which Wiggler?
  3. Hide and Boo Seek
  4. Puzzle Panel
  5. Loves Me...?
  6. Coincentration
Table[edit]
  1. Speed
  2. Memory Match
  3. Picture Poker
  4. Luigi's Thrilling Cards
  5. Luigi-Jack
  6. Bob-omb Reverse
1 on 1[edit]
  1. Vs. Mario's Slides
  2. Bob-omb Sudden Death
  3. Jumping Brothers
  4. Lakitu Launch
  5. Jumping Sudden Death
  6. Vs. Trampoline Time
  7. Bob-omb Trampoline
  8. Vs. Pair-a-Gone

1 Player[edit]

Action[edit]
  1. Snowball Slalom
  2. Lakitu Launch
  3. Danger, Bob-omb! Danger!
  4. Whack-a-Monty
  5. Balloon Racing
Puzzle[edit]
  1. Wanted!
  2. Which Wiggler?
  3. Hide and Boo Seek
  4. Puzzle Panel
  5. Coincentration
Table[edit]
  1. Memory Match
  2. Picture Poker
  3. Pair-a-Gone
Variety[edit]
  1. Mario's Slides
  2. Sort or 'Splode
  3. Bounce and Trounce
  4. Bob-omb Squad
  5. Trampoline Time

Super Mario Galaxy minigames[edit]

New Super Mario Bros. Wii minigames[edit]

These appear in Toad Houses within each world:

Super Mario Galaxy 2 minigames[edit]

These are scattered across the galaxies.

Super Mario Odyssey minigames[edit]

These are scattered among the different kingdoms.

Nintendo Land attractions[edit]

Competitive[edit]

Team[edit]

Solo[edit]

Game & Wario minigames[edit]

Game & Wario is a game for Wii U that has 16 minigames. These games usually try to showcase the Wii U GamePad's capabilities. All of their titles are based off of how the original Game & Watch games had one-word names.

1-player minigames[edit]

Taxi from Game & Wario
Gameplay of the minigame Taxi

Multiplayer minigames[edit]

Mario and Donkey Kong: Minis on the Move minigames[edit]

Mario and Donkey Kong: Minis on the Move is a Nintendo 3DS eShop-exclusive title that has four minigames. These minigames use the stylus on the bottom screen. ¾ of these minigames launch an object on the play area.

Paper Mario series minigames[edit]

Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door minigames[edit]

In Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, there are four minigames (spelled mini-games) in the Pianta Parlor. These games require a certain card to play each one.

  • Plane Game
  • Paper Game
  • Tube Game
  • Boat Game

Super Paper Mario minigames[edit]

In Super Paper Mario, these minigames are found in the arcade on floor B1. The first three are unlocked from the start, costing 10 Flipside Tokens, while Hammer Whacker can be played once getting a golden card from Flopside. This mini game costs 20 tokens.

Paper Mario: Sticker Star minigames[edit]

In Paper Mario: Sticker Star, there is only one minigame located at Stump Glade.

Paper Mario: Color Splash minigames[edit]

Minigames are found in various places in Paper Mario: Color Splash.

Mario & Luigi series[edit]

Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga / Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions[edit]

In Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga and its Nintendo 3DS remake, there are 8 minigames found in the Beanbean Kingdom:

Aside from the surfing minigame, all minigames must be played and completed at least once to progress.

Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time[edit]

In Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time, there are 4 minigames, two of which are found in Thwomp Caverns and the other two are found in Shroob Castle.

  • The minigames in Thwomp Caverns are hosted by the Thwomp Bros.; the elder brother operates a slot machine, which involves Mario and Luigi to use the Bros. Ball to collect jewels so Baby Mario can hammer the button to stop the slots. Depending on the slots aligned and the difficulty setting, the quartet can receive various items (ranging from coins to beans) as rewards. The younger brother hosts another minigame, which involves Baby Mario and Baby Luigi using the Baby Spin on a Whirlwind. As they slowly descend to the ground, the babies must collect many jewels as possible, and depending on how many jewels they have collected, they will receive various prizes, ranging from coins to a piece of gear.
  • The minigames in Shroob Castle involve using a spaceship. The first minigame involves the quartet using the Shroob Mother Ship to fire at smaller Shroob saucers to take them down, while the second minigame involves them using the Princess Shroob statue's spaceship head to fire Shroob saucers back at the Shroob Mother Ship to take it down. Both minigames require Luigi, Baby Mario and Baby Luigi to hit blocks that adjust the height of the spaceship and Mario to hit a block to fire an energy blast. In the second minigame, the spaceship the quartet are piloting have a set number of hit points, and should they lose all of them, the player will receive an instant Game Over.

Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story / Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey[edit]

In Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story and its remake, Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey, most of the minigames take place inside various locations in Bowser's body; the Arm Center, the Gut Check, the Rump Command, the Leg Outpost, the Nose Deck, the Memory Banks, and the Chest Station. At certain points in the game, Mario and Luigi must travel to those areas during specific situations:

  • In the Arm Center, when Bowser performs tasks that involve the use of his arms (like pulling a heavy object), Mario and Luigi visit this area to play a minigame which requires them to hit respectively colored spark balls at Bowser's arm muscle. The player must press the appropriate buttons in tandem with the rhythm of the music, otherwise the balls may hit Mario or Luigi and cause them to lose coins. After hitting enough spark balls, Bowser's strength will increase, and if this is done enough times, Bowser will gain enough strength to complete the current task and the player can move on with the story. This area is visited four times throughout the course of the game.
  • In the Gut Check, when Bowser eats a Giga-carrot as told by a Wiggler for pulling it out, Mario and Luigi go to this area to help Bowser digest the pieces of the carrot. This minigame requires the use of the stylus; the player must tap the eaten carrot pieces three times to make them disappear. One carrot piece may have a special enzyme that helps clear out the carrot pieces faster, though they get weaker over time (this is indicated when Bowser flashes as he eats the carrot). Once Bowser eats all the carrot pieces in the allotted time, the player moves on to the boss fight with the Wiggler, though if time expires before Bowser is finished, the minigame has to be repeated, with the large carrot being replaced with smaller carrots. This area is only visited once in the game.
  • In the Rump Command, when Bowser is crushed by a giant object, Mario and Luigi must ride the Boats of Revival and give him an adrenaline boost so he can be revived and temporarily grow giant. The minigame plays like a top-down shooter, where the player must fire at red, green and blue adrenaline orbs to send them at Bowser's heart, filling up the "adrenameter". The red and green adrenaline orbs must be shot at with the correct brother (red for Mario and green for Luigi), and shooting them with the wrong brother will send it down towards them, costing a heart and a few coins if they are hit by it. The blue orbs can be shot at by both brothers. Once the adrenameter is filled, a large blue adrenaline orb will appear, which the player must shoot at enough times to revive Bowser. If the player loses all three of their hearts during the minigame, they will have to start it over. Like with the Arm Center, the brothers visit this area four times, and each time they clear the minigame, Bowser must fight a giant boss (Bowser's Castle, the Tower of Yikk, the Fawful Express and Super Peach's Castle of Fury).
  • In the Leg Outpost, when Bowser performs tasks that involve pushing objects using his legs, Mario and Luigi visit this area to play a minigame which requires them stomping on Bowser's leg muscles to make him move faster. The player must press the correct, corresponding brother button to make Mario and Luigi press down on the muscle when they land, making Bowser push the object forward. After stomping down on each muscle a set number of times, Mario and Luigi will separate, and the player must press both brother buttons to press down on both muscles, causing Bowser to push even further forward. This area is visited two times throughout the course of the game.
  • In the Nose Deck, when Bowser smells certain aroma, Mario and Luigi have to go to this area due to an odd disturbance. The minigame starts once the brothers enter a cyclone. Like with the carrot minigame, the player utilizes the stylus to launch the spinning brothers into pollen so they knock it into ten large nasal mounds on the side, turning them from blue to pink. Once enough pollen is knocked, a large mound will appear, which the brothers must spin into. Spiked pollen will start to appear after this is done, which will take away a heart from the player when they are touched, so they must be avoided while hitting the large mounds that sporadically appear from time to time. After enough mounds are hit, the minigame is over and Bowser will let out a large sneeze, which is required at certain points in the game to progress. This area is revisited three times.
  • In the Memory Banks, when Bowser has to remember the combination to the safe containing the second Star Cure, Mario and Luigi visit this area to find out what the combination is. After defeating Bowser Memory ML, the brothers play a minigame where they must complete a puzzle which contains the memory of the safe's combination. Using the stylus, the player must drag and move the pieces, occasionally rotating them to the correct angle via a button on the bottom of the touch screen, in the right place to finish the puzzle.
  • In the Chest Station, when Bowser is burned while he is curled up into a ball, Mario and Luigi visit this area. The minigame starts once the brothers enters a cannon in the area, sending them into a small area as a ball, which requires the player to use the stylus to bring back the brothers and fling them in a direction, causing Bowser to boost upwards in that same direction. If Bowser gets hit, he loses a few coins or a hit point, depending on the current minigame being played. This area is visited twice, the first time the brothers visit this area is when two giant fire-breathing Piranha Plants burn Bowser as he is storming Peach's Castle, and a second time when Bowser meets up with (the now-completed) Dark Bowser deeper into the castle and battles him with the spike ball technique.

Besides those minigames, the player can play the Cholesteroad minigame in the Challenge Node, where they are tested into using their acquired Special Attacks to defeat Cholesterons and earn enough points to win prizes. There are also minigames that are played outside of Bowser's body, like Broque Madame's minigame in Blubble Lake, where the player is tested into using their acquired Brawl Attacks to earn points and win points, similar to the Cholesteroad.

Mario & Luigi: Dream Team[edit]

In Mario & Luigi: Dream Team, there are total 4 minigames found in the Pi'illo Island.

Profiles[edit]

Mario Party 2[edit]

  • Wii Virtual Console manual:
    • 4-Player Minigame: "If the color of the space that everyone stops on is the same, a 4-player minigame begins."
    • 1-Vs.-3 Minigame: "When just one player stops on a different color, players are divided into a 1-vs.-3 minigame."
    • 2-Vs.-2 Minigame: "When two players land on red and two players land on blue, players are divided into teams for the game."
    • Item Minigame: "Begins when you stop on an Item Space. If you succeed, you get an item."
    • Battle Minigame: "Begins when you stop on a Battle Space. A number of coins is collected from everyone, and then a minigame is played for them."
    • Duel Minigame: "Begins when you use the Dueling Glove item or when two or more characters land on the same space during the last five turns. Characters on the same space select an opponent, set the number of coins to risk, and do a battle one-on-one."

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Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ミニゲーム
Minigēmu
Minigame

Chinese (simplified) 小遊戏
Xiǎo yóuxì
Minigame

Chinese (traditional) 小遊戲
Xiǎo yóuxì
Minigame

Dutch Minigame
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French Mini-jeu
Minigame
German Minispiel
Minigame
Italian Minigioco
Minigame
Korean 미니게임
minigeim
Minigame

Portuguese Minijogo
Minigame
Russian Мини-игра
Mini-igra
Minigame

Spanish Minijuego
Minigame