Mush Pit

Mush Pit (originally known as Toadstool Titan) is a 4-Player minigame in Mario Party 3, Mario Party: The Top 100, and Mario Party Superstars. Its name is a pun on "."

Introduction
The minigame takes place in a room where the walls are decorated with Warp Pipes of different heights in front of a sky background represented by white and blue bricks, with a large Mushroom icon on the floor, referencing the reflection of the minigame. The four players fall down onto the floor from the ceiling, each one positioned near a corner of the room, and then nine Brick Blocks appear in the room from a puff of smoke. The minigame then starts.

Gameplay
The players' objective is to find the Mushroom (Mario Party 3)/Mega Mushroom (The Top 100) inside one of the Brick Blocks by simply punching them within the time limit of 60 seconds. Players can move around the room and use their jumps and attacks to stun other players from moving continuously. When a player finds the Mushroom after breaking the Brick Block containing it, the rest of the floating blocks will disappear, making the other players react by either attempting to steal the Mushroom or running away from the player taking advantage of this power-up. When the Mushroom is not grabbed yet, the item simply moves slowly around the room until a player grabs the power-up. When one of the players successfully obtains the Mushroom, the player grows big within about five seconds. When the player goes into the desired direction, the player will run in one direction until they hit a wall, stalling them for a moment. The giant player can eliminate other players by running into them. When the player shrinks to normal, the nine Brick Blocks appear with the Mushroom hidden in a different block, and the process repeats. The remaining player in the room will win the minigame. In Mario Party 3, if two or more players remain in the minigame when the time depletes, it is considered a draw.

On a side note, in The Top 100, the Mega Mushroom immediately appears when its block is hit, and it takes less than half as long to grow. Also, unlike in Mario Party 3, players can ground-pound.

Mario Party 3

 * – Move
 * – Jump
 * – Attack

Mario Party: The Top 100

 * Move
 * Jump
 * Punch
 * in the air: Ground Pound

Mario Party 3

 * Game Rules – "Break the blocks to find the Mushroom. Defeat your rivals by crashing into them."
 * Advice – "You cannot defeat a player who has powered up. Just run away."

Mario Party: The Top 100

 * Description – "Find the Mega Mushroom hidden in a block and ram into your rivals!"
 * On-screen – "Catch the Mega Mushroom and ram into your rivals!"

Names in other languages
Toads Powerpilz