GOOOOOOOAL!!

GOOOOOOOAL!! is a 1-vs-3 minigame in Mario Party 4, Mario Party: The Top 100, and Mario Party Superstars. Its name is a reference to the prolonged "o" heard when excited sport commentators observe a tension-breaking goal from a player.

Introduction
The game is set on a soccer field with the solo player as the goalie. The team players run into the picture and get their soccer balls. They turn towards the goal, and the game begins.

Gameplay
The goal for the team is to kick ten soccer balls into the goal within 30 seconds. However, the solo player tries to defend the goal in order to win. If the team kicks ten balls into the goal, the team wins; otherwise, the solo player wins. In Mario Party: The Top 100, the solo player takes a wider stance.

Ending
After the game is over, in Mario Party 4 and Superstars, the winning side is shown on the soccer field's jumbotron. If the solo player wins, they will do their victory pose while the team players perform their losing poses; if the team players win, vice versa.

Solo (1 player)

 * – Move
 * – Jump

Group (3 players)

 * – Aim shot
 * – Shoot (hold longer for power)

Solo (1 player)

 * Move
 * Jump

Group (3 players)

 * Aim
 * Shoot
 * Hold : Power shot

Solo Side (1 player)

 * (Left and Right) – Move
 * – Jump

Team Side (3 players)

 * (Left and Right) – Aim
 * – Shoot
 * Hold for Power Shot

Mario Party 4

 * Game Rules – "One player is the goalie! Protect the goal from the team players' shots. Get ten goals to win!"
 * Advice – "The goalie must move left and right effectively and even dive to protect the goal!"

Mario Party: The Top 100

 * Description – "Be the kickers and go for the goal, or be the goalie and block those shots!"
 * On-screen (Goalie) – "Don't let your rivals make 10 goals!"
 * On-screen (Kickers) – "Make 10 goals!"

Mario Party Superstars

 * Solo side: "Play as the goalie and block shots."
 * Team side: "Play as the kickers, and try to make 10 goals."

Names in other languages
GOOOOOOOOL!

Trivia

 * The amount of "O's" in the minigame's title makes the total amount of letters add up to ten, which is likely a reference to the fact that the team needs to make ten goals in the time limit to win.