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** The ninth game seems to subvert this however by switching up its normal mechanics. Critic reviews manage to agree. [[Broken Base|Some fans]] [[They Changed It, Now It Sucks|do not, however]].
** The ninth game seems to subvert this however by switching up its normal mechanics. Critic reviews manage to agree. [[Broken Base|Some fans]] [[They Changed It, Now It Sucks|do not, however]].
* [[That One Boss]]: Bowser Jr. Breakdown in ''9'', is hated for being a boss mini-game that's [[Luck-Based Mission|purely luck based.]] While Whomp Stomp and Bombard Big/King Bob-Bomb were also luck based, they at least had an element of strategy to them. <ref>When playing with human players anyway.</ref> All Bowser Jr. Breakdown consists of is hitting a dice block, and hoping that you'll hit the right number.
* [[That One Boss]]: Bowser Jr. Breakdown in ''9'', is hated for being a boss mini-game that's [[Luck-Based Mission|purely luck based.]] While Whomp Stomp and Bombard Big/King Bob-Bomb were also luck based, they at least had an element of strategy to them. <ref>When playing with human players anyway.</ref> All Bowser Jr. Breakdown consists of is hitting a dice block, and hoping that you'll hit the right number.
The Blooper from Star Rush can be very unforgiving. If the staff shows the beach ball on the lowest line, you've got a least a half second before the ball bops on your head. Yes, this is a ''high skill rhythm game in a casual party game.''
* [[That One Level]]:
* [[That One Level]]:
** King Boo's Haunted Hideaway in Solo Play in ''Mario Party 8''. The COM player will always go to the Star, and if you're following it, it'll lead you to the wrong place.
** King Boo's Haunted Hideaway in Solo Play in ''Mario Party 8''. The COM player will always go to the Star, and if you're following it, it'll lead you to the wrong place.