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I just would like to find a way that is enjoyable for anyone playing as people may not want to do a mini game every turn itself as it slows things down a lot
Others love it so... gotta strike a balance
I also used this table as a base to make my own lil boards.
Kinda wish she had her wand, but that's a very small complaint. I'd use her in a round of the game!
I love Mario Party 2, and this is amazing. Thank you!
However, I managed to make it so everyone know who blew up now :D
I also added a quick "give 10 coin! button" to make the starting settup just a tiny bit easier :3
Dylan separated the unfinished minigames with the playable ones, allowing you to play with them and get those needed 10 bonus coins :D
Not sure how you missed that. Or were the descriptions possibly hard to understand? If so I can try to clarify them in the next update.
Actually about minigames, I've hit a bit of a rut on which ones to try to port over. I'd greatly appreciate suggestions, but please keep in mind not all minigames are easily imported to tabletop
I just can't believe how someone has transported a game like this to TableTop, if you can put more minigames and maps, you'll be the most talented creator I've ever met.
All Mario Party 2 fans thank you for this great contribution.
But I'm trying! Look forward to some updates soon!