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This glitch is most common in N64 Yoshi Valley where there are numerous multiple paths, but it can happen under specific circumstances in other courses such as Bone-Dry Dunes. Occasionally when a Spiny Shell is deployed and the racers in at least first and second place are in a section where there road forks into two, the Spiny Shell may initially follow the racer in first place and then change its target to the one in second place or the highest place out of those in the other path. This is caused by some courses especially Yoshi Valley having the checkpoint markers that determine the place of the racers being inadequately calibrated with the other routes, as players can see by going down the old bridge path in while in first place, drop a few places while in the turn and then suddenly be back in first place once the paths join up again.

It is unknown how it happens, but sometimes when a Mii is selected the skin appears to be white with randomly colored lines. However, if a different Mii is selected, the Mii is reselected or the race begins the texture returns to normal.

On the final clock the player can drive onto the lower of the two hands. The player should wait until the upper hand comes around. If their timing is perfect, they can drive on the upper hand while the car is still being displayed on the lower of the two hands. This can be done with any character.

Helter Shellter
Helter Shellter is a general minigame in Mario Party: Island Tour. It's name is a pun on the saying "Helter Skelter".

Introduction
Two Toads are seen picking up shells. One shell contains some pearls, while the other contains seaweed.

Gameplay
This minigame has four rounds, each lasting ten seconds. The players select shells and try to collect the most pearls. The shells can contain four items: 1-3 pearls and seaweed.

Controls

 * – Move
 * – Select Shell

Introduction
Each player steps up to a pair of binoculars.

Gameplay
The players have to take pictures of certain characters around a town that looks similar to the town in Daisy Hills.

Controls

 * – Aim camera
 * – Take picture

Cheepers Keepers
Cheepers Keepers is a general minigame in Mario Party: Island Tour. Its name is a pun on the saying "Finders Keepers."

Introduction
A toad is seen catching some Cheep Cheeps.

Gameplay
The players press a certain button as many times as they can in five seconds to catch the most Cheep Cheeps. Whoever has the most Cheep Cheeps after three rounds wins.

Controls

 * – Catch Cheep Cheep

Magmathon
Magmathon is a general minigame in Mario Party: Island Tour. This minigame can be played like all of the other minigames, but it is also one of ten minigames in the Time Attack mode. It's name is a pun on the word Marathon.

Introduction
The players start out on a giant, rocky platform. Two different platforms lettered A, B, X or Y rise from some lava below.

Gameplay
The players press buttons to jump to different platforms rising from the lava. Although it is impossible to fall into the lava, the players can still lose time by pressing the wrong button. The first player to the other side of the lava wins.

Controls

 * – Jump

Bouncy Mushroom
Bouncy Mushrooms are a form of Mushroom appearing in Mario Kart Wii and Mario Kart 7.

Mushroom Gorge
Many Bouncy Mushrooms can be seen in the background, plus multiple must be driven on to complete the track.

Yoshi Falls
For the second tournament of July 2009 many Bouncy Mushrooms were placed on the course. The player had to bounce over sections of water to complete the track.

Peach Beach
The player had to bounce around Bouncy Mushrooms in the middle of the sea to complete the first tournament of April 2010.

Mario Kart 7
Mushroom Gorge returns to this game. Some Bouncy Mushrooms in the cave are replaced by a Blue Bouncy Mushroom. This course, along with Mario Circuit and Rainbow Road are the only courses in this game to feature Bouncy Mushrooms.

Mario Circuit
A single Bouncy Mushroom is placed on the track. The player must use it to complete the track.

Rainbow Road
A single Bouncy Mushroom connects two parts of the track. Although it is colored differently, it acts like a Red Bouncy Mushroom.