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[[File:hqdefault.jpg|thumb|480p|'''High Rollers''' in ''[[Mario Party 9]]'']]
[[File:hqdefault.jpg|thumb|480p|'''High Rollers''' in ''[[Mario Party 9]]'']]
'''High Rollers''' is a [[Minigame]] Mode in ''[[Mario Party 9]]''. This mode can be play with up to four players. In this mode the player competes in a series of minigames to gain up to five hundred points by rolling his/her [[player]] block over thirty, twenty, or ten spaces. When a player rolls over a number space, the number decreases by ten. When that space reaches zero, [[Blue Toad]] will increase the space's value by ten.
'''High Rollers''' is a [[Minigame]] Mode in ''[[Mario Party 9]]''. This mode can be play with up to four players. In this mode the player competes in a series of minigames to gain up to five hundred points by rolling his/her [[player]] block over thirty, twenty, or ten panel. When a player rolls over a number panel, the number decreases by ten. When that panel reaches zero, [[Blue Toad]] will increase the panel's value by ten.


How many spaces you have depends on what place you are in the previous minigame. First place will get four turn, second place will get three, third place will get two, and last place will get one. The minigames will be picked when the selected player stop the Minigame Wheel on a minigame. The player will first be selected at random, then the preceding choices will be made by the players in last place.
How many turns you have depends on what place you are in the previous minigame. First place will get four turn, second place will get three, third place will get two, and last place will get one. The minigames will be picked when the selected player stop the Minigame Wheel on a minigame. The player will first be selected at random, then the preceding choices will be made by the players in last place.


Every turn, a [[POW Block]] will appear in the center of the board, and when a player rolls over the POW Block, every number space not at thirty will increase by ten.
Every turn, a [[POW Block]] will appear in the center of the board, and when a player rolls over the POW Block, every number panel not at thirty will increase by ten.


Finally, when there is a large point gap in between players, the losing players will gain a Boost Item, which allows them to boost across the board, rolling over number spaces and pushing off other players in their way, without using up a turn.
Finally, when there is a large point gap in between players, the losing players will gain a Boost Item, which allows them to boost across the board, rolling over number panels and pushing off other players in their way, without using up a turn.


The game will be over when one player gets five hundred points or over.
The game will be over when one player gets five hundred points or over.

Revision as of 03:08, April 11, 2012

High Rollers is a Minigame Mode in Mario Party 9. This mode can be play with up to four players. In this mode the player competes in a series of minigames to gain up to five hundred points by rolling his/her player block over thirty, twenty, or ten panel. When a player rolls over a number panel, the number decreases by ten. When that panel reaches zero, Blue Toad will increase the panel's value by ten.

How many turns you have depends on what place you are in the previous minigame. First place will get four turn, second place will get three, third place will get two, and last place will get one. The minigames will be picked when the selected player stop the Minigame Wheel on a minigame. The player will first be selected at random, then the preceding choices will be made by the players in last place.

Every turn, a POW Block will appear in the center of the board, and when a player rolls over the POW Block, every number panel not at thirty will increase by ten.

Finally, when there is a large point gap in between players, the losing players will gain a Boost Item, which allows them to boost across the board, rolling over number panels and pushing off other players in their way, without using up a turn.

The game will be over when one player gets five hundred points or over.