Mario Party 4/Game Modes

There are a total of six modes in Mario Party 4: Party Mode, Story Mode, Mini-Game Mode, Option Room, Present Room, and Extra Room.

Party Mode
In this mode, you can play on any map you want.

Party Mode is pretty much the same as it has been in every other Mario Party game. You can view the rules of the game, select the number of human players, pick characters, and choose a board to play on. The major change to Party Mode is that now, players can be divided into two teams of two, in addition to the normal Battle Royal. The turn amount ranges from 10 turns to 50 turns in increments of 5, and there are star handicaps for less skilled players. There is also the option of only using the "Easy" Mini-Game set.

The goal in Party Mode is to collect coins and use them to obtain the most Stars. Coins can be obtained through the various spaces on the board and by winning the Mini-Game at the end of every turn. If the Bonus Star option is on, players will receive Bonus Stars depending on how they did in Mini-Games, their Coin "Record", and the number of Happening Spaces they landed on. For detailed instructions on how to play, see the Rules section.

Story Mode
Follow the story in this one-player mode.

Story Mode is similar to Party Mode except for the fact that only one human can play. The goal is to win all six boards, receiving a present from each character that hosts a board. Gameplay in the boards is identical to the Party Mode gameplay. After successfully winning a board, you must play a Story Mini-Game against the board's host before receiving a present. There is an extra "present" you will receive after receiving all of the presents from the board hosts. Completing Story Mode on the Hard difficulty setting unlocks the Intense difficulty setting for all other modes. Completing Story mode is also the only way to unlock the final board, Bowser's Gnarly Party.

Mini-Game Mode
Play all the Mini-Games you have unlocked in other modes.

Mini-Game mode is divided into 4 main components, some of which include more modes.

Play
''You won 'em! Now you can play 'em!''

As the title suggests, this mode allows you to play any Mini-Games that you encountered in Party or Story Mode. There are four modes contained inside of Play mode.
 * Free Play: This mode allows you to pick and choose any Mini-Game you have unlocked and play it. For games divided into teams, Player One gets to pick which players are on the same team. Free Play mode is the only way to play a Story Mini-Game against a character other than a board host.
 * Team Play: This mode is just like Free Play mode, except there are only 2-vs-2 Mini-Games.
 * Battle Mode: In this mode, you pick a Mini-Game type, the teams, and the number of Mini-Game wins required to be victorious. Players compete in randomly selected Mini-Games until one player or team has gotten the required number of wins.
 * Tic-Tac-Toe Mode: This mode consists entirely of 2-vs-2 Mini-Games, and players are divided into two teams. Both teams pick the space that they want, but only the winning team gets the space. This continues until a team gets three-in-a-row or the entire board is filled up.

List
This pulls up the same menu as in Free Play mode, but this time, the Mini-Games aren't playable. It's good for quickly checking which modes (e.g. 1-vs-3) are complete and which ones still have Mini-Games missing.

Custom
This pulls up the same menu as in List and Free Play mode. However, you can add Mini-Games to a Custom list. You can have up to four 4-Player Mini-Games, three 1-vs-3 Mini-Games, three 2-vs-2 Mini-Games, and two Battle Mini-Games in your custom list.

Records
It pulls up a list of records for Mario Medley, Domination, Right Oar Left, Dungeon Duos, Mario Speedwagons, and Take a Breather. This is very helpful for seeing which Mini-Games haven't yet unlocked a present yet because the record isn't good enough.

Option Room
Change sound settings and view game statistics.

This mode is very simple. You can turn the rumble feature on or off. You can also view board records, seeing how many times each character has one each board and what the maximum star counts and coin counts for each board are.

Present Room
Check out all the presents you have received.

This mode contains every present you received from Story Mode and from Mini-Game records. This table shows what each character receives from each board.

Upon completing a character's entire set of presents, their constellation will appear in the sky over their room.

There are also presents for obtaining good enough records in certain Mini-Games.
 * Bowser Plate: Set a record time in Mario Medley of under 1'00"
 * Koopa Plate: Set a record time in Right Oar Left of under 45.00"
 * Shy Guy Plate: Set a record time in Dungeon Duos of under 1'30"
 * Boo's Picture Frame: Set a record time in Mario Speedwagons of under 10.00"
 * Boo Plate: Set a record time in Take a Breather of over 7.00"
 * Goomba Plate: Set a record in Challenge Booksquirm of more than 15 pages. This can also be done in normal Booksquirm. However, you will not be able to see how many pages you have survived.
 * Goomba's Clock: Set a record of greater than 100 dominoes in Domination
 * Toad's Teacups: Clear the 20-piece puzzle in Jigsaw Jitters in under 1'00"
 * Toad's Teapot: Clear the 30-piece puzzle in Jigsaw Jitters in under 2'00"
 * Toad Plate: Clear the 40-piece puzzle in Jigsaw Jitters in under 3'00"
 * Birthday Cake: Win the Beach Volley Folley tournament

Once you have obtained every other present, the Party Star trophy appears in the space between Wario's room and DK's room. This doesn't alter the gameplay at all.

Extra Room
Play some extra Mini-Games.

This mode is divided into three sub-modes. There is Whomp's Basement Brouhaha, Thwomp's Backroom Ball, and Ztar's Beach Volleyball.

Whomp's Basement Brouhaha
This is a Mini-Game mode for only player. There are six minigames, some of which are unlockable. All of the Mini-Games have different ranks which are given out based on performance.

Jigsaw Jitters

 * Rules: Put the scrambled pieces of the puzzle together to form a picture.
 * Controls:
 * Rotate a Piece
 * Move a Piece
 * Drop a Piece

There are three puzzles for this game: a 20-piece puzzle, a 30-piece puzzle, and a 40-piece puzzle. There are awards in the Present Room for completing each puzzle quickly. The best advice is to repeat each puzzle until you can complete it quickly enough. The 20-piece puzzle never changes, for example, so with practice, you should be able to complete it. Puzzle pieces don't have to be perfectly aligned with their outlines in order to be accepted by the game.