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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*It is possible to complete Endurance Alley by playing only three minigames (one 4-player, one 1 vs. 3, and one duel) 100 times in a row.
*It is possible to complete Endurance Alley by playing only three minigames (one 4-player, one 1 vs. 3, and one duel) 100 times in a row.
*In the PAL version, [[Same is Lame]], [[Trap Ease Artist]], [[Pitifall]], and [[Trick or Tree]] are not played in Endurance Alley, most likely due to those mini-games' reliance on luck.
*In the PAL version, [[Same Is Lame]], [[Trap Ease Artist]], [[Pitifall]], and [[Trick or Tree]] are not played in Endurance Alley, most likely due to those mini-games' reliance on luck.


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Toadette in the Endurance Alley.

Endurance Alley is a minigame in Mario Party 6 hosted by Twila in the Minigame Mode. To unlock Endurance Alley, the player must have unlocked at least one 4-player minigame, one 1-vs-3 minigame, and one Duel Minigame (Bonus Minigames and Mic-Minigames do not count).

In Endurance Alley, the players walk through a dark alley while playing a series of minigames. The objective is to get 100 consecutive wins. The game ends when players lose one of the minigames that they must play.

Trivia

  • It is possible to complete Endurance Alley by playing only three minigames (one 4-player, one 1 vs. 3, and one duel) 100 times in a row.
  • In the PAL version, Same Is Lame, Trap Ease Artist, Pitifall, and Trick or Tree are not played in Endurance Alley, most likely due to those mini-games' reliance on luck.

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