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While Co-op minigames are four-player minigames, they're not versus minigames like other minigames in the in-game 4-Player category.
(While Co-op minigames are four-player minigames, they're not versus minigames like other minigames in the in-game 4-Player category.)
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====4-Player minigames====
====4-Player minigames====
[[File:Mario Party 5 Frozen Frenzy.png|thumb|170px|[[Frozen Frenzy (minigame)|Frozen Frenzy]], a 4-Player minigame from ''Mario Party 5'']]
[[File:Mario Party 5 Frozen Frenzy.png|thumb|170px|[[Frozen Frenzy (minigame)|Frozen Frenzy]], a 4-Player minigame from ''Mario Party 5'']]
'''4-Player minigames''' are minigames that pit all four players against each other. In ''[[Mario Party]]'', the two games [[Key-pa-Way]] and [[Running of the Bulb]] require the four players to work together, and if they succeed, they all get coins. However, this concept has been reused in [[Super Mario Party]], and instead, there are now only versus games; however, games in which players simply have to achieve an objective to win and are not actually competing with each other (allowing each player to win), such as [[Granite Getaway]] and [[Trash Landing]], do exist. This system has remained unchanged since the first ''Mario Party''; however, in ''Mario Party 9'', 4-Player minigames are renamed, being called '''Free-for-All minigames'''.
'''4-Player minigames''' are minigames that pit all four players against each other. In ''[[Mario Party]]'', the two games [[Key-pa-Way]] and [[Running of the Bulb]] require the four players to work together, and if they succeed, they all get coins. However, this concept has not been used in any other ''Mario Party'' game, and instead, there are now only versus games; however, games in which players simply have to achieve an objective to win and are not actually competing with each other (allowing each player to win), such as [[Granite Getaway]] and [[Trash Landing]], do exist. This system has remained unchanged since the first ''Mario Party''; however, in ''Mario Party 9'', 4-Player minigames are renamed, being called '''Free-for-All minigames'''.


====8-Player minigames====
====8-Player minigames====
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[[File:MP9 2-Player Bumper Sparks.png|thumb|left|200px|[[Bumper Sparks]], a Bowser Jr. minigame from ''Mario Party 9'']]
[[File:MP9 2-Player Bumper Sparks.png|thumb|left|200px|[[Bumper Sparks]], a Bowser Jr. minigame from ''Mario Party 9'']]
Featured in ''Mario Party 9'', '''Bowser Jr. minigames''' are played only when a player lands on a [[Bowser Jr. Space]]. These minigames involve two players, a captain and a partner, competing against Bowser Jr. If the players win, they get five Mini Stars each. If they lose, Bowser Jr. steals five Mini Stars each. Bowser Jr. minigames also appear in ''Mario Party 10''. They can be activated only by selecting them from Bonus Games or landing on an [[Event Space]] on the [[Bowser Board]] in amiibo Party. Players who win get 10 coins or a Star, and players who lose must pay 10 coins. Unlike in ''Mario Party 9'', players who face Bowser Jr. do not receive a partner.
Featured in ''Mario Party 9'', '''Bowser Jr. minigames''' are played only when a player lands on a [[Bowser Jr. Space]]. These minigames involve two players, a captain and a partner, competing against Bowser Jr. If the players win, they get five Mini Stars each. If they lose, Bowser Jr. steals five Mini Stars each. Bowser Jr. minigames also appear in ''Mario Party 10''. They can be activated only by selecting them from Bonus Games or landing on an [[Event Space]] on the [[Bowser Board]] in amiibo Party. Players who win get 10 coins or a Star, and players who lose must pay 10 coins. Unlike in ''Mario Party 9'', players who face Bowser Jr. do not receive a partner.
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====Co-op minigames====
[[File:NetWorth SuperMarioParty.png|thumb|200px|[[Net Worth]], a Co-op minigame from ''Super Mario Party'']]
Featured only in ''[[Super Mario Party]]'', '''Co-op minigames''' are four-player minigames where the players must work together in order to win.
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