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===''Mario Party'' series===
===''Mario Party'' series===
In the [[Mario Party (series)|''Mario Party'' series]], various [[minigame]]s have time limits (usually 30 or 60 seconds). In most of these minigames, players must do the required tasks until time is up, while in others, players must do the required tasks before time is up. Some minigames, such as [[Odd Card Out]] and [[10 to Win]], have a time limit per round or turn. In minigames that can last as long as five, three, or two minutes, a timer does not appear until 30 or 60 seconds are left. In a few minigames, such as [[Balloon of Doom]], a player loses if they do nothing within the time limit, while in others, such as [[Scaldin' Cauldron]] and [[Cardiators]], a player automatically does a required task if time runs out.
In the [[Mario Party (series)|''Mario Party'' series]], various [[minigame]]s have time limits (usually 30 or 60 seconds). In most of these minigames, players must do the required tasks until time is up, while in others, players must do the required tasks before time is up. Some minigames, such as [[Odd Card Out]] and [[10 to Win]], have a time limit per round or turn (usually five or ten seconds). In minigames that can last as long as five, three, or two minutes, a timer does not appear until 30 or 60 seconds are left. In a few minigames, such as [[Balloon of Doom]] and [[Head Waiter]], a player loses if they do nothing within the time limit, while in others, such as [[Scaldin' Cauldron]] and [[Cardiators]], a player automatically does a required task if time runs out.


==See also==
==See also==
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