Mario Party: The Top 100: Difference between revisions

I know of one minigame in Top 100 that used a mic in its original game (Balloon Busters), and that too had a button option of sorts in its original game.
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(I know of one minigame in Top 100 that used a mic in its original game (Balloon Busters), and that too had a button option of sorts in its original game.)
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*Objects in minigames from the early ''Mario Party'' installments (e.g. the balls in [[Bumper Balls]]) no longer use the character's personal color, instead using red, blue, green, and yellow based on the player number color, as has been the case since ''Mario Party 6''.
*Objects in minigames from the early ''Mario Party'' installments (e.g. the balls in [[Bumper Balls]]) no longer use the character's personal color, instead using red, blue, green, and yellow based on the player number color, as has been the case since ''Mario Party 6''.
*Draws no longer occur if multiple players win, instead awarding first place to any player who wins the minigame. This does not occur in 2-vs-2 minigames.
*Draws no longer occur if multiple players win, instead awarding first place to any player who wins the minigame. This does not occur in 2-vs-2 minigames.
*Some minigames change their controls to take advantage of Nintendo 3DS hardware. Examples include [[Kareening Koopas]] and [[Crate and Peril]] using the gyroscope while [[Crank to Rank]] has players using the touch screen to rotate the crank. Some of the minigames are no longer required to use the microphone as well.  
*Some minigames change their controls to take advantage of Nintendo 3DS hardware. Examples include [[Kareening Koopas]] and [[Crate and Peril]] using the gyroscope while [[Crank to Rank]] has players using the touch screen to rotate the crank.
*Players can skip CPU actions in certain minigames.
*Players can skip CPU actions in certain minigames.
*Winning and losing animations unique to the minigame, such as in [[Heat Stroke]] or [[Squared Away]], have been removed.
*Winning and losing animations unique to the minigame, such as in [[Heat Stroke]] or [[Squared Away]], have been removed.
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==Technical aspects==
All minigames support 3D functionality.
The game is hardlocked to 30 frames per second, including for minigames that ran at 60 frames per second in their original games, including, but not limited to, the minigames that originated from ''Mario Party 6''.
Touch, twist, and microphone controls are used by some minigames, some of whom are listed in the Changes section above.


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