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==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
The minigame takes place on a stretch of water divided into four lanes where the players are racing in hovercrafts on each identical track. The objective is to boost speed to get ahead of the other racers while avoiding [[Urchin]]s. A six-bar meter on the top left of the screen indicates how fast the player is traveling. The meter starts with one bar, but every time the player increases their speed, another bar is added until the maximum speed is reached. If any player hits an Urchin, they will spin out for one second, lose all of their speed, and revert the meter to one bar if it was increased. The first player to make it all the way to the end wins.
The minigame takes place on a stretch of water divided into four lanes where the players are racing in hovercrafts on each identical track. The objective is to boost speed to get ahead of the other racers while avoiding [[Urchin]]s. A six-bar meter on the top left of the screen indicates how fast the player is traveling. The meter starts with one bar initially, but every time the player increases their speed, another bar is added until the maximum speed is reached. If any player hits an Urchin, they will spin out for one second, lose all of their speed, and revert the meter to one bar if it was increased. The first player to make it all the way to the end wins.


In ''Mario Party Superstars'', the minigame has a record system, absent in the original version. Visually, the water is slightly less transparent and has more of a bluish tint. Additionally, at the end of the minigame, the players stand outside their hovercrafts on a beach, with the winner doing their victory pose in front.
In ''Mario Party Superstars'', the minigame has a record system, absent in the original version. Visually, the water is slightly less transparent and has more of a bluish tint. Additionally, at the end of the minigame, the players stand outside their hovercrafts on a beach, with the winner doing their victory pose in front.

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