Coin Challenge MP10

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Mario Party 10 Coin Challenge, super mario, Full Wii U Gameplays, Single player, multiplayer, Mario Party Series, Mario games, Adventure games, Board Games,

Release date - March 12, 2015
Platforms - Wii U

Timestamps -
0:00 - Mario Part 10
0:29 - Coin Challenge
0:51 - Welcome To Coin Challenge
1:05 - Round 1
2:41 - Round 2
4:17 - Round 3
5:45 - Round 4
6:58 - Round 5
8:36 - Round 6
10:20 - Final Round
11:34 - Results
12:04 - Golden Pipe

About game - Coin Challenge is a bonus game mode for 2-4 players. Rather than being found in the "Bonus Games" section, it is instead found in the Mario Party mode, at the very end of the game selection screen. Player compete to earn coins based off their minigame results in 3, 5, or 7 rounds of competition. The game starts with the characters competing in a minigame to earn coins based on their position. Each round, a minigame is picked from the minigame wheel that contains six random minigames. The minigame is picked randomly for the first round and by the last place player for subsequent rounds. If the difference between first and last is 30 coins or more at the start of a round, the minigame wheel spins slower, making selecting a specific minigame easier. One minigame equals one round, and at the end of each round, players will be able to see how many coins they earned in that minigame and how much they possess after each round, with the exception of the final round, where all there is in each coin counter are three ? marks. When playing a 5 or 7 round game, the last two rounds have two Chance Minigames; if one of them is selected, the players earn double the amount of coins normally earned in that round. Once 3, 5, or 7 minigames have been completed, depending on how many rounds the player has decided to play for, the game ends.

Also With Amiibo - Amiibo Party involves up to four Amiibo characters playing on boards designed for those characters. Players who own an Amiibo are represented on the board by a three-dimensional figure, while players without one are represented by a two-dimensional cardboard cut-out. This mode is similar in gameplay to the original Mario Party series through Mario Party DS. The compatible characters include Mario, Luigi, Peach, Toad, Bowser, Yoshi, Donkey Kong, Wario, and Rosalina.







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mario party games
nintendo wii u
super mario



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