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{{Header Nav|game=Mario Party}} | {{Header Nav|game=Mario Party}} | ||
Mario Party is split up into eight main game boards, which | Mario Party is split up into eight main game boards, two of which are unlockable. Each board has its own peculiarities which will be explained on their respective pages. Note that each board can initiate any of the minigames, which is why minigames are listed separately in the [[../Table of Contents|Table of Contents]]. | ||
One of the keys to winning at the boards is to win the Mini-Games. If you find that you are having a lot of trouble with the Mini-Games, you should practice them in the [[../Minigame Stadium|Minigame Stadium]]. | One of the keys to winning at the boards is to win the Mini-Games. If you find that you are having a lot of trouble with the Mini-Games, you should practice them in the [[../Minigame Stadium|Minigame Stadium]]. | ||
{{Footer Nav|game=Mario Party|prevpage=Option House|nextpage=Mario's Rainbow Castle}} | {{Footer Nav|game=Mario Party|prevpage=Option House|nextpage=Mario's Rainbow Castle}} |
Revision as of 12:44, 24 May 2014
Mario Party is split up into eight main game boards, two of which are unlockable. Each board has its own peculiarities which will be explained on their respective pages. Note that each board can initiate any of the minigames, which is why minigames are listed separately in the Table of Contents.
One of the keys to winning at the boards is to win the Mini-Games. If you find that you are having a lot of trouble with the Mini-Games, you should practice them in the Minigame Stadium.