User:Winstein/Sandbox
Every set of levels have different elements in play, and each version of this minigame contains differences. They are as follows: (All = All versions; 7 = Mario Party 7; DS = Mario Party DS; TT100 = Mario Party: The Top 100; SS = Mario Party Superstars)
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1 - 5 |
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6 - 10 |
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11 - 15 |
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16 - 20 |
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21 - 25 |
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26 - 30 |
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31 - 35 |
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36 - 40 |
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41 - 45 |
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46 - 50 |
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51 - 55 |
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56 - 60 |
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61 - 65 |
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66 - 70 |
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71 - 75 |
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76 - 80 |
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81 - 85 |
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86 - 90 |
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91 - 95 |
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96 - 100 |
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1 - 5: The first level starts with an empty field. Three colors are available at first, but at level 3 (4 in Mario Party: The Top 100 and Mario Party Superstars), a fourth color is added. At level 5 in Mario Party 7 and Mario Party DS, a fifth color is added.
6 - 10: The first level starts with a layer of balls in the innermost ring. Three colors are available at first, but at level 8 (7 in Mario Party Superstars), a fourth color is added. At level 10 in Mario Party Superstars (9 in Mario Party: The Top 100), a fifth color is added.
11 - 15: The first level starts with a layer of balls in the innermost ring. This level also has balls that come in large and small sizes, in addition to the normal size. Four colors are available at first, but at level 12 (14 in Mario Party: The Top 100 and Mario Party Superstars), a fifth color is added.
16 - 20: The first level starts with a layer of bubbles in the middle ring above a layer of colored balls in the innermost ring, but in every other version of this minigame, only a layer of bubbles exist in the innermost ring. Five colors are available at first, but at level 18, a sixth color is added. In Mario Party: The Top 100 and Mario Party Superstars, three colors are available at first, but from level 17 onwards, a fourth color is added and at level 20, a fifth color is added.
21 - 25: The first level starts with a layer of large grey numbered balls (starting with 1) in the middle ring above a layer of colored balls in the innermost ring, but in every other version of this minigame, only a layer of normal-sized grey numbered balls in the innermost ring (starting with 1, except in Mario Party: The Top 100 where the starting balls have no number). Four colors are available in this set of levels. At level 23, grey numbered balls (starting with 1) start to appear in the lineup, where they are normal-sized only in Mario Party DS. At level 25, even larger grey numbered balls (starting with 1) start to appear in the lineup.
26 - 30: The first level starts with a layer of balls in the innermost ring. In this set of levels, only the first ball that drops from the conveyor ball is revealed, while the rest of the lineup has their colors hidden by question marks. Four colors are available at first, but from level 28 onwards, a fifth color is added.
31 - 35: The first level starts with a layer of large grey numbered balls in the innermost ring and a number of large grey balls in the middle ring, starting with either 3 or 4. In every other version of this minigame, only the innermost layer contains balls, where they are normal-sized, also starting with either 3 or 4. Four colors are available in this set of levels. At level 33, large grey numbered balls (starting with 3 or 4) start to appear in the lineup, except in Mario Party DS. At level 35, even larger grey numbered balls (starting with 2 or 3 in Mario Party Superstars; unnumbered in Mario Party DS; 3 or 4 in every other version) start to appear in the lineup.
36 - 40: Unlike the other sets of levels, the field slowly rotates counterclockwise (clockwise in Mario Party: The Top 100). Turning the wheel against the rotation makes it spin very slowly, while turning with it makes it go faster. The first level starts with a layer of balls in the innermost ring. Five colors are available in this set of levels. In Mario Party: The Top 100 and Mario Party Superstars, three colors are available at first, but at level 38, a fourth color is added. At Level 39 in Mario Party: The Top 100, a fifth color is added.
41 - 45: The first level starts with a layer of balls in the innermost ring. In this set of levels, large numbered bubbles (starting with 2) appear in the lineup in addition to normal colored balls, where the will require that many balls to drop directly on them from the conveyor belt to be popped. Four colors are available in this set of levels. At level 43, large numbered bubbles might also start from 3. At level 44, even larger bubbles starting at 2 start to appear in the lineup, and at level 45, those bubbles might also start from 3.
46 - 50: The first level starts with a layer of balls in the innermost ring. In this set of levels, large colored numbered balls appear in the lineup in addition to normal colored balls. The large colored balls that appear start from 2 at first, but starts from 3, 4, 5, and 6 for level 47, level 48, level 49, and level 50 respectively. Four colors (red, green, light-blue, and purple) are available in this set of levels, but in Mario Party DS, five colors are available instead, although the first level starts with four colors in the innermost ring. In Mario Party: The Top 100 and Mario Party Superstars, three colors are available at first, with the fourth color appearing at level 48, and a fifth color appearing starting from level 49. In Mario Party DS, the colored numbered balls are normal-sized rather than large-sized like in other versions.
51 - 55: The first level starts with black balls and white balls in the innermost ring, and the lineup also includes black balls and white balls in addition to colored balls. In Mario Party 7 and Mario Party DS, three colors (besides black and white ones) are available at first, but at level 52, a fourth color is added. In Mario Party: The Top 100 and Mario Party Superstars, four colors (besides black and white ones) are available in this set of levels.
56 - 60: Exclusive to this set of levels, the area is shrunken down to one ring, and the lineup only contains numbered bubbles, as well as black balls and white balls. Numbered bubbles start from 1 in the beginning, but starting from level 59 they start from either 1 or 2. In Mario Party DS, all the bubbles do not have any numbers, and thus, only need one ball to pop each.
61 - 65: The first level starts with small balls in the innermost ring, colored (five colors, three in Mario Party: The Top 100), black, and white balls included. In Mario Party DS, the innermost ring does not contain black or white balls, while in Mario Party: The Top 100 and Mario Party Superstars, the balls are normal-sized. The lineup also includes large black balls and large white balls in addition to normal colored balls. Besides the black and white ones, five colors are available in this set of levels; in Mario Party: The Top 100 and Mario Party Superstars, three colors are available in the lineup at first (besides black and white), but at level 63, a fourth color is added, and at level 64, a fifth color is added.
66 - 70: The first level starts with a layer of balls in the innermost ring. In this set of levels, every ball from the conveyor belt are colored numbered balls. Four colors (red, green, light-blue and pink in Mario Party 7) are available in this set of levels. The numbers on the balls change as the levels increase, where from level 66 to 70, they are 3 only, either 3 or 4, 4 only, either 4 or 5, and 5 only respectively. In Mario Party DS, five colors are available in this set of levels, although only four colors of balls are in the innermost ring. In Mario Party: The Top 100 and Mario Party Superstars, there are three colors of large balls that start from 2 at first, but at level 68 there are four colors of normal-sized balls that start from 3. At level 69, a fifth color is added (balls are still normal-sized and start from 3).
71 - 75: In Mario Party 7, the first level starts with two layers of colored balls along with a few on the third layer, where there are five colors (red, green, yellow, light blue, and dark blue). In Mario Party DS, the first level starts with a layer of colored balls that comes in all six colors. In Mario Party: The Top 100, the first level starts will three colors of balls in the innermost ring. In Mario Party Superstars, the first level starts with all five colors of balls in the innermost ring, even though the lineup starts with three colors of balls. In Mario Party 7 and Mario Party DS, six colors are available in this set of levels. In Mario Party: The Top 100 and Mario Party Superstars, three colors of normal balls are available at first, but at level 73, a fourth color is added. At level 74, a fifth color is added and new balls are large-sized.
76 - 80: The first level starts with two layers of colored balls along with a few on the third layer in Mario Party 7, but in other versions, there is only one layer of colored balls. In this set of levels, the balls within most of the circle are hidden in question marks except for the topmost line within the circle in Mario Party 7, while the other versions only reveal the top half of balls while the bottom half of balls are hidden in question marks. In Mario Party 7, four colors are available at first, but from level 77, a fifth color is added. In Mario Party DS, five colors are available in this set of levels. In Mario Party: The Top 100 and Mario Party Superstars, three colors are available at first, but from level 78, a fourth color is added, while from level 79, a fifth color is added.
81 - 85: The first level starts with two layers of colored balls along with a few on the third layer in Mario Party 7, but in other versions, there is only one layer of colored balls. In this set of levels except in Mario Party DS, colored balls occasionally gravitate to the middle from the corners, in addition to the balls that come from the conveyor belt. Four colors are available at first, but from level 82, a fifth color is added. In Mario Party: The Top 100 and Mario Party Superstars, three colors are available at first, but at level 83, a fourth color is added. At level 84, a fifth color is added.
86 - 90: The first level starts with two layers of colored balls along with a few on the third layer in Mario Party 7, but in other versions, there is only one layer of colored balls. In Mario Party 7 and Mario Party DS, five colors are available in this set of levels. In Mario Party: The Top 100 and Mario Party Superstars, three colors are available at first, but at level 87, a fourth color is added, and at level 88, a fifth color is added. At level 89 in every version except for Mario Party DS, balls start to appear in large sizes.
91 - 95: The first level starts with colored (green, yellow, and light blue), black, and white balls in the innermost ring. In the other versions, the starting colors are red, light blue and yellow (plus the black balls and white balls). The conveyor belt contains only numbered balls, including the black and white ones. In Mario Party 7 and Mario Party DS, the numbers on the balls change as the levels increase, where from level 91 to 95, they are 3 only, either 3 or 4, 4 only, either 4 or 5, and 5 only respectively. In Mario Party: The Top 100 and Mario Party Superstars, they start at 2 in the first level, but in the middle of level 94, they start from 3 instead. Three colors (besides black and white ones) are available in this set of levels.
96 - 100: The first level starts with small balls in the innermost ring, colored (five colors), black, and white balls included. In Mario Party DS, the starting balls are numbered, starting from 5 each. In Mario Party: The Top 100 and Mario Party Superstars, the starting balls are normal-sized. In this set of levels except in Mario Party DS, large numbered black or white balls occasionally gravitate to the middle from the corners. Five colors (besides black and white ones) are available in this set of levels, plus large black and white ones except in Mario Party DS, where the black and white ones are also normal-sized. In Mario Party 7 only, the colored balls gradually get larger as the level increases. In Mario Party: The Top 100 and Mario Party Superstars, besides the black and white ones, three colors are available at first, but at level 98 a fourth color is added. In Mario Party: The Top 100, a fifth color is added at level 99. In Mario Party 7, level 100 can be reached and clearing it ends this minigame. In every other version, clearing level 99 will set the player back to level 99, essentially making this minigame endless.