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[[File:NSMB-Minigames Logo.PNG|frame|Minigame logo, seen in ''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]'']]
[[File:NSMB-Minigames Logo.PNG|frame|Minigame logo, seen in ''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]'']]
A '''minigame''' (sometimes formatted as '''mini-game''') is a short game that may reward [[coin]]s, [[List of items|items]], or higher scores. However, some main games may require the completion of a minigame to access a new area or gain a [[key]]. The most common form of minigame is from the [[Mario Party (series)|''Mario Party'' series]].
A '''minigame''' (sometimes formatted as '''mini-game''') is a short game that may reward [[coin]]s, [[List of items|items]], or higher scores. However, some main games may require the completion of a minigame to access a new area or gain a [[key]]. The most common form of minigame is from the [[Mario Party (series)|''Mario Party'' series]].
==''[[Super Smash Bros. (series)|Super Smash Bros.]]'' series minigames==
==''[[Super Smash Bros. (series)|Super Smash Bros.]]'' series minigames==
[[File:Target Blast (Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS).jpg|thumb|Target Blast in ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS]]'']]
[[File:Target Blast (Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS).jpg|thumb|Target Blast in ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS]]'']]
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*[[Moleville Mountain]]
*[[Moleville Mountain]]
*[[Beetle Race]]
*[[Beetle Race]]
*[[Goomba thumping]]
*[[Goomba-thumping]]
*[[Midas River]] [[Midas Waterfall|course]]
*[[Midas River]]
*[[Melody Bay]]
*[[Melody Bay]]
*[[Mushroom Derby]]  
*[[Mushroom Derby]]  
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[[File:CatchyTunes.png|200px|thumb|An in-game screenshot of [[Catchy Tunes]], a minigame from ''[[Mario Party 7]]'']]
[[File:CatchyTunes.png|200px|thumb|An in-game screenshot of [[Catchy Tunes]], a minigame from ''[[Mario Party 7]]'']]
The [[Mario Party (series)|''Mario Party'' series]] has many types of minigames. Most award ten coins, while some award items. In ''[[Mario Party]]'', a few minigames can cause a player to lose coins, although this system was changed in later ''Mario Party'' games. Since ''[[Mario Party 2]]'', players can now practice minigames before trying them out for real. Some minigames involve collecting coins freely, and any coins players collect are added to their coin totals afterwards; players technically cannot lose unless they do not get any coins. Some minigames can last as long as ten, five, four, three, or two minutes, but a timer does not appear until 30 or 60 seconds are left.
The [[Mario Party (series)|''Mario Party'' series]] has many types of minigames. Most award ten coins, while some award items. In ''[[Mario Party]]'', a few minigames can cause a player to lose coins, although this system was changed in later ''Mario Party'' games. Since ''[[Mario Party 2]]'', players can now practice minigames before trying them out for real. Some minigames involve collecting coins freely, and any coins players collect are added to their coin totals afterwards; players technically cannot lose unless they do not get any coins. Some minigames can last as long as ten, five, four, three, or two minutes, but a timer does not appear until 30 or 60 seconds are left.
===Minigame types===
===Minigame types===
====1-Player minigames====
====1-Player minigames====
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*'''3rd:''' 5% of the total
*'''3rd:''' 5% of the total
*'''4th:''' 0% of the total
*'''4th:''' 0% of the total
In ''[[Mario Party DS]]'', there are some big changes. Depending on the turn number ranging from two to 30, the players can pay up to 60 coins, and the scoring is a bit different from the scoring in the previous installments. The reward distribution is as follows:
In ''[[Mario Party DS]]'', there are some big changes. Depending on the turn number ranging from two to 30, the players can pay up to 60 coins, and the scoring is a bit different from the scoring in the previous installments. The reward distribution is as follows:
*'''1st:''' 65% of the total
*'''1st:''' 65% of the total
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*'''3rd:''' 5% of the total
*'''3rd:''' 5% of the total
*'''4th:''' 0% of the total
*'''4th:''' 0% of the total
In ''Mario Party 9'', players can engage in a battle minigame by landing on the "Battle Minigame" space. Once a player has done so, a [[Hammer Bro]] comes and takes three [[Mini Star]]s from each player.
In ''Mario Party 9'', players can engage in a battle minigame by landing on the "Battle Minigame" space. Once a player has done so, a [[Hammer Bro]] comes and takes three [[Mini Star]]s from each player.
*4-Player Battle:
*4-Player Battle:
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**'''2nd:''' (33%) 3 Mini Stars
**'''2nd:''' (33%) 3 Mini Stars
**'''3rd:''' 0 Mini Stars
**'''3rd:''' 0 Mini Stars
 
Sometimes landing on the space mentioned above causes a [[Fire Bro]] to appear. The Fire Bro only makes last place lose 10 Mini Stars, while the winners split the 10 of the results:
Sometimes landing on the space mentioned above causes a [[Fire Bro]] to appear. The Fire Bro only makes last place lose ten Mini Stars, while the winners split the ten of the results:
*4-Player Battle:
*4-Player Battle:
**'''1st:''' +5 Mini Stars; +4 for tie; +3 for three-way tie; +9 if three players tie for last place; +6 if two players tie for 2nd place or last
**'''1st:''' +5 Mini Stars; +4 for tie; +3 for three-way tie; +9 if three players tie for last place; +6 if two players tie for 2nd place or last
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**'''2nd:''' +3 Mini Stars
**'''2nd:''' +3 Mini Stars
**'''3rd:''' −10 Mini Stars; −5 for tie
**'''3rd:''' −10 Mini Stars; −5 for tie
Also, if a player lands on a [[Bowser Space]], the players can be forced into battling for half of each player's Mini Stars. However, [[Bowser]] keeps any leftover Mini Stars.
Also, if a player lands on a [[Bowser Space]], the players can be forced into battling for half of each player's Mini Stars. However, [[Bowser]] keeps any leftover Mini Stars.
*The payout goes as follows:
*The payout goes as follows:
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*In ''Mario Party 8'', the winner decides what to take from the loser with the Dart Wheel. The loser usually gives coins to the winner, but in rare cases, the loser can also give a Star or two to the winner. Nothing happens if both players tie.
*In ''Mario Party 8'', the winner decides what to take from the loser with the Dart Wheel. The loser usually gives coins to the winner, but in rare cases, the loser can also give a Star or two to the winner. Nothing happens if both players tie.
**[[VS Space]]s appear in Star Battle Arena and Duel Battles and always pit the two players competing in the match against each other. The loser must give either one, five, or ten coins to the winner (if the loser is the attacker) or five, ten, or 20 coins to the winner (if the loser is the defender), depending on what the dart lands on. Unlike in Battle Royale and Tag Battle, the loser never gives Stars to the winner.
**[[Duel Space|VS Spaces]] appear in Star Battle Arena and Duel Battles and always pit the two players competing in the match against each other. The loser must give either one, five, or ten coins to the winner (if the loser is the attacker) or five, ten, or 20 coins to the winner (if the loser is the defender), depending on what the dart lands on. Unlike in Battle Royale and Tag Battle, the loser never gives Stars to the winner.
**During Battle Royale and Tag Battle, Duel minigames are triggered when a player uses [[Duelo Candy]], a candy that lets the player roll two [[Dice Block]]s and then duel with the first player they meet. If more than one player is on the same space, the player can choose whom to duel with. Like in Star Battle Arena and Duel Battles, the winner uses the Dart Wheel to determine what the loser must give to the winner. Unlike in Star Battle Arena and Duel Battles, the winner can also make the loser give a Star or two to them, although this occurs less frequently than the loser's giving coins to the winner. The loser can give Stars to the winner only if the attacker wins; if the defender wins, the loser gives just between one to 30 coins to the winner, depending on how many coins the loser has.
**During Battle Royale and Tag Battle, Duel minigames are triggered when a player uses [[Duelo Candy]], a candy that lets the player roll two [[Dice Block]]s and then duel with the first player they meet. If more than one player is on the same space, the player can choose whom to duel with. Like in Star Battle Arena and Duel Battles, the winner uses the Dart Wheel to determine what the loser must give to the winner. Unlike in Star Battle Arena and Duel Battles, the winner can also make the loser give a Star or two to them, although this occurs less frequently than the loser's giving coins to the winner. The loser can give Stars to the winner only if the attacker wins; if the defender wins, the loser gives just between one to 30 coins to the winner, depending on how many coins the loser has.


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==''WarioWare'' series minigames==
==''WarioWare'' series minigames==
Despite its focus on short [[microgame]]s, the ''[[WarioWare (series)|WarioWare]]'' series additionally features a small number of long-form minigames in each installment, which are played separately from the microgame sets and take the form of either simple endless games where the goal is to improve one's high score or competitive multiplayer. They are typically unlocked by beating a score target in the character stages, which is indicated in the character's story mode description.  
Despite its focus on short [[microgame]]s, the ''[[WarioWare (series)|WarioWare]]'' series additionally features a small number of long-form minigames in each installment, which are played separately from the microgame sets and take the form of either simple endless games where the goal is to improve one's high score or competitive multiplayer. They are typically unlocked by beating a score target in the character stages, which is indicated in the character's story mode description.  
===''[[WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!]]'' minigames===
===''[[WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!]]'' minigames===
====Single Player====
====Single Player====
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*[[Sew Tricky]]
*[[Sew Tricky]]
*[[Foiled!]]
*[[Foiled!]]
===''[[WarioWare: Get It Together!]]'' minigames===
Minigames are accessible from the Variety Pack.
====Completionist====
*[[Gotta Bounce]] (1-4 players)
*[[Daily Grind (minigame)|Daily Grind]] (1-4 players)
*[[Friendless Battle]] (1 player)
====Party====
*[[High Five]] (1-4 players)
*[[Sly Angle]] (2-4 players)
*[[Frenemy Frenzy]] (2-4 players)
===''[[WarioWare: Move It!]]'' minigames===
Both minigames can be played with one or two players.
*[[Dirty Job]]
*[[Pyoro W]]


==''[[Donkey Kong 64]]''==
==''[[Donkey Kong 64]]''==
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==''Mario Tennis'' series minigames==
==''Mario Tennis'' series minigames==
The games in the ''[[Mario Tennis (series)|Mario Tennis]]'' series have all had minigames of some sort, with most being tennis-based, although there are some exceptions.
The games in the ''[[Mario Tennis (series)|Mario Tennis]]'' series have all had minigames of some sort, with most being tennis-based, although there are some exceptions.
===[[Mario Tennis (Game Boy Color)|''Mario Tennis'' (Game Boy Color)]]===
===[[Mario Tennis (Game Boy Color)|''Mario Tennis'' (Game Boy Color)]]===
[[File:Luigi Shooting Stars.png|thumb|Luigi Shooting Stars from ''[[Mario Tennis (Game Boy Color)|Mario Tennis]]'' for the Game Boy Color]]
[[File:Luigi Shooting Stars.png|thumb|Luigi Shooting Stars from ''[[Mario Tennis (Game Boy Color)|Mario Tennis]]'' for the Game Boy Color]]
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==''[[Paper Mario (series)|Paper Mario]]'' series minigames==
==''[[Paper Mario (series)|Paper Mario]]'' series minigames==
===''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'' minigames===
===''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'' minigames===
In ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'', there are four minigames in the [[Pianta Parlor]]. These games require a certain card to play each one.
In ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'', there are four minigames (spelled '''mini-games''') in the [[Pianta Parlor]]. These games require a certain card to play each one.
*Plane Game
*Plane Game
*Paper Game  
*Paper Game  
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|Dut=Minigame
|DutM=-
|DutM=-
|Fra=Mini-jeu
|Fre=Mini-jeu
|FraM=Minigame
|FreM=Minigame
|Ger=Minispiel
|Ger=Minispiel
|GerM=Minigame
|GerM=Minigame
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|ChiTM=Minigame
|ChiTM=Minigame
}}
}}
{{Mario Party minigames}}
{{Mario Party minigames}}
[[Category:Minigames|*]]
[[Category:Minigames|*]]
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