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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. | 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''' | 1-Player minigames reappear in ''[[Mario Party 8]]'', where they are called '''Challenge minigames'''. 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. A Challenge minigame is triggered when a player lands on a [[Challenge Space]]. The three Challenge minigames are [[Pour to Score]], [[Stampede (minigame)|Stampede]], and [[Fruit Picker]]. | ||
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