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*Reverse Minigames are considered to be the easiest kind of minigames to play, as "losing" is only way to win them. | *Reverse Minigames are considered to be the easiest kind of minigames to play, as "losing" is only way to win them. | ||
**This isn't exactly true, however, as CPUs would be looking forward to "losing" as well. | |||
==Names in Other Languages== | ==Names in Other Languages== |
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A Reverse Minigame is a Bowser Event introduced in Mario Party 9. It is one of many events that may appear on a roulette when a player lands on a Bowser Space. If the wheel stops on a Reverse Minigame, Bowser forces all players to participate in a Free-for-All minigame, where the goal - unlike regular minigames - is to lose. Bowser awards ten Mini Stars to the player who finishes in last place.
Relatively few Free-For-All minigames are turned into Reverse Minigames. The four that do have a Reverse version seem to have a Bowser-like aesthetic, involving backgrounds and obstacles commonly associated with the Koopa King in other games.
The list of Reverse Minigames includes:
- Thwomper Room - Be the first player to get hit by a Thwomp.
- Billistics - Be the first player to get hit by an incoming Bullet Bill.
- Chain Event - Be the player who takes the longest sliding down the chain. Players can slow their descent by hitting Spike Balls on the way down.
- Tumble Temple - Be the first player to get smashed by a Spike Ball.
Trivia
- Reverse Minigames are considered to be the easiest kind of minigames to play, as "losing" is only way to win them.
- This isn't exactly true, however, as CPUs would be looking forward to "losing" as well.
Names in Other Languages
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