![]() If the losing player does not have an ally character, the winning player earns coins instead.ĭotted throughout the board are coins that can be collected by running through them. When players win an Ally Duel, they can select and steal an ally from the losing player. The last event is stopping a displayed, then hidden timer for 5 seconds: whoever stops closer to 5 seconds wins. Another event has players choose cards with numbers facing upside-down whoever picks a higher numbered card wins. One event is a Dice Block roll: the two players roll a die whoever rolls higher wins. ![]() When an Ally Duel is triggered, one of the several events happen. ![]() Players can duel for each other's ally characters by participating in an Ally Duel, either by landing on the same space as another player or by using a Duel Glove. Up to four ally characters can be recruited for each team, having five characters in total at play. ![]() Whenever a player recruits an ally character, they can switch characters before the start of any turn in order to directly use them. Ally characters have certain field abilities unique to them as well for example, Mario can stomp on Goombas in grass while Princess Peach can make flowers bloom. When players recruit ally characters, the ally characters help out by increasing dice roll amounts with their own special Dice Blocks and helping the players earn points simultaneously in Boss Battle minigames. In all other modes, however, players can choose and play as a specific Super Mario character, including Toad himself as an option if players wish to play as a Toad in other modes.Īn Ally Duel taking place between Donkey Kong and Yellow Toad Toad Scramble is the only mode where players cannot choose a designated Super Mario character, instead, starting out with a colored member of the Toad species, corresponding to a player said Super Mario characters can be used only when collected in the board, set as the leader, or with a use of an amiibo. Minigames can be collected from playing Toad Scramble, Balloon Bash, and Coinathlon, with both modes having different ways play a minigame in Toad Scramble and Balloon Bash, for example, players need to pass a Coin Balloon to trigger a minigame. Due to the nature of the boards, most spaces landed on the boards in Mario Party: Star Rush do not trigger a special effect, while there are very few spaces that do: for example, specifically landing on a ? Block space grants the player a random item for use. Players traverse around a board, using a Dice Block numbered from 1-6. Mario Party: Star Rush's board gameplay is the main focus of the game. Gameplay of Toad Scramble, the main mode. If a player buys Mario Party: Star Rush, they can transfer saved data from Mario Party: Star Rush - Party Guest to the game. While it can be played alone with very restricted minigames, the primary focus of the app is to play full multiplayer with other players with only one game cartridge. This app can be downloaded off the Nintendo eShop for free. Mario Party: Star Rush also has a version of the game called Mario Party: Star Rush - Party Guest. ![]() The game requires 3018 blocks for a digital download from the Nintendo eShop. The game is compatible with amiibo, which have various different uses depending on the mode that is played on. This concept is retained in Mario Party: The Top 100, in the Minigame Match mode. The board designs are non-linear as well, also unlike previous boards in the Mario Party series, where players travel in a straight line around the boards. Also unlike other Mario Party games, all players move at one turn, streamlining the gameplay. What sets this game apart from its precedents in the Mario Party series is its main mode, Toad Scramble, where, instead of players using designated Super Mario characters from the start, take control of a color-coded member of the Toad species and collect Super Mario characters around the board. The game, as with most entries of the Mario Party series, is a multiplayer-oriented party game, where up to four players compete in an interactive, digital board for the most stars. It is the second Mario Party game released for the system after Mario Party: Island Tour, and the fifteenth game overall (twenty-second if arcade games are counted). Mario Party: Star Rush is a game for the Nintendo 3DS. ![]()
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