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The minigame [[Hexagon Heat]] from ''[[Mario Party 2]]'' follows the same rules.
The minigame [[Hexagon Heat]] from ''[[Mario Party 2]]'' follows the same rules.


In ''Mario Party Superstars'', the mushrooms all bear patterns on them to make them more easily distinguishable, not unlike Hexagon Heat in ''[[Mario Party: The Top 100]]''. The yellow mushroom has vertical lines, the red mushroom has four dots, the blue mushroom has three dots, the black mushroom is now white and has diagonal lines, the green mushroom has six dots, the purple mushroom has seven dots (one being big while the others are small), and the pink mushroom has zigzags.
In ''Mario Party Superstars'', the mushrooms all bear patterns on them to make them more easily distinguishable, not unlike Hexagon Heat in ''[[Mario Party: The Top 100]]'' most likely to assist those who are colorblind. The yellow mushroom has vertical lines, the red mushroom has four dots, the blue mushroom has three dots, the black mushroom is now white and has diagonal lines, the green mushroom has six dots, the purple mushroom has seven dots (one being big while the others are small), and the pink mushroom has zigzags.
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Mushroom Mix-Up is a 4-Player minigame found in Mario Party and Mario Party Superstars.

Gameplay

Mushroom Mix-Up in Mario Party Superstars
The minigame in Mario Party Superstars

Players have to stay on the same colored mushrooms as Toad's flag. The other colored mushrooms will then slowly sink. Falling into the water results in a Blooper appearing and carrying the player away. Players can hip-drop their opponents to stun them temporarily. The longer the players stay in the minigame, the faster the colored mushrooms sink down as Toad keeps changing his flag. The last player standing wins the minigame.

The minigame can be purchased from the Mini-Game House for 50 Coins.

The minigame Hexagon Heat from Mario Party 2 follows the same rules.

In Mario Party Superstars, the mushrooms all bear patterns on them to make them more easily distinguishable, not unlike Hexagon Heat in Mario Party: The Top 100 most likely to assist those who are colorblind. The yellow mushroom has vertical lines, the red mushroom has four dots, the blue mushroom has three dots, the black mushroom is now white and has diagonal lines, the green mushroom has six dots, the purple mushroom has seven dots (one being big while the others are small), and the pink mushroom has zigzags.

Controls

  • Control Stick – Move
  • A ButtonJump
  • A Button + Z Button – Hip Drop

In-game text

  • Game Rules"Move quickly to the same colored Mushroom as Toad's flag. If you're too slow, the mushrooms will sink."
  • Advice"Do a Hip Drop on others and squish them down. If you squish them, they can't move for a moment."

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese いろいろキノコ
Iroiro Kinoko
Colorful Mushrooms

Dutch Zinkende zwammen
Sinking Mushrooms
German Pilz-Durcheinander
Mushroom Jumble
Portuguese (NOA) Corgumelo[1]
Color Mushroom
Corgumelo is a combination of cor (color) and cogumelo (mushroom)

Trivia

  • If the game lasts too long, the movement of mushrooms gets so fast that players can survive by just jumping at the right time, or even without jumping at all.[2]

References

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