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The main game is largely similar to previous installments in the series, in that the player controls a Mini Toy trying to reach the end of the stage. By scanning a compatible ''Super Mario'' franchise-related amiibo, the player can receive the corresponding toy to play as, while the Mini Spek is received by scanning any other amiibo. Each Mini Toy (with the exception of the Mini Spek) has a special ability that allows it to clear stages easier. At the end of each stage, players are given a score based on their performance, and by clearing it with a high enough score, the player earns a Gold Trophy for that stage. Instead of a regular level selection screen like in previous games, the player now navigates a ''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]''-styled map with the chosen Mini figure. Another difference is that the player only has to guide a single Mini to the end of each stage, unlike in other games where multiple had to be managed in order to complete a level.
The main game is largely similar to previous installments in the series, in that the player controls a Mini Toy trying to reach the end of the stage. By scanning a compatible ''Super Mario'' franchise-related amiibo, the player can receive the corresponding toy to play as, while the Mini Spek is received by scanning any other amiibo. Each Mini Toy (with the exception of the Mini Spek) has a special ability that allows it to clear stages easier. At the end of each stage, players are given a score based on their performance, and by clearing it with a high enough score, the player earns a Gold Trophy for that stage. Instead of a regular level selection screen like in previous games, the player now navigates a ''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]''-styled map with the chosen Mini figure. Another difference is that the player only has to guide a single Mini to the end of each stage, unlike in other games where multiple had to be managed in order to complete a level.


Within certain main stages are [[amiibo Door]]s, which can only be accessed by the corresponding character on the door and unlock special stages themed around that character. Some stages also feature [[amiibo Token]]s, which do not work in any other game and can only be obtained by using the abilities of the amiibo on the token.
Within certain main stages are [[amiibo Door]]s, which can only be accessed by the corresponding character on the door and unlock special stages themed around that character. Some stages also feature [[amiibo Token (Mini Mario & Friends: amiibo Challenge)|amiibo Token]]s, which do not work in any other game and can only be obtained by using the abilities of the amiibo on the token.
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