Bonus Star Explanation ¶
Bonus Stars are always given at the very end of a game, directly before the winner is determined. They reward players that met certain conditions throughout the game (e.g, won the most minigames or landed on the most happening spaces) with one additional star. Each game uses different Bonus Stars that require different conditions to be met.
Mario Party Advance and Island Tour don't use bonus stars.
All games except MP10 (Mario Party 10) & SMP (Super Mario Party) reward the players with 3 different Bonus Stars; MP10 & SMP use 2 instead. SMP will give a third pre-determined Bonus Star if every player has at least one ally, said Bonus Star will always be "Buddy Bonus".
As MP9 & 10 both don't use normal stars they give out 5 Mini-Stars instead. On DK's Jungle Ruins (MP9) they use 10 Bananas instead.
Very little has been documented about Mario Party Star Rush & The Top 100 so some information might be wrong or missing. Please contact me or open an Issue on Github if you find something that's wrong or missing. Thank you!
If you'd like to keep track of all stats you can use Mario Party Overlay, an extensive and easy-to-use Bonus Star tracker, created by the same dev that created this site.
Bonus Stars ¶
Select a game to only show the Bonus Stars available in that game:
The selected game does not use Bonus Stars. Select "All" to show all counters.
Happening / Happening / Event / Action / Green / Eventful ¶










This is given to whoever landed on the most Happening spaces.
Minigame / Minigame / Champion ¶














This is given to whoever earned the most coins/mini-stars in minigames (prior to MP5 coins earned in battles, duels, Game Guy and Donkey Kong minigames didn't count).
In MPDS wins count instead of coins.
Coin / Coin / Rich ¶






This is given to whoever reached the highest coin count during the game.
SMP might give it to whoever collected the most coins instead (unconfirmed).
Red / Red / Unlucky ¶



This is given to whoever landed on the most red/bad luck spaces.
Running / Running / Far / Sightseer ¶








This is given to whoever walked the furthest (only the distance counts, not the numbers from the dice! Some events stop you immediately without being able to finish walking).
Slow / Slow / Slowpoke / Easygoing ¶





This is given to whoever walked the least (similar to the running star, only the distance counts).
Shopping ¶


This is given to whoever spent the most coins in a shop.
Item / Item / Orb / Candy / Dice Block ¶








This is given to whoever used the most items, orbs or candy.
MP9 counts special dice blocks instead.
Unused / Unused / Anti-Items ¶


This is given to whoever used the least items.
Friendship ¶

This is given to whoever landed on the most friendship spaces.
Hex ¶

This is given to whoever placed the most hexes.
Spin ¶

This is given to whoever landed on the most spin spaces.
Minus ¶


This is given to whoever collected the most Mini-Ztars.
Balloon ¶


This is given to whoever collected the most balloons.
Almost / Almost / So-close ¶


This is given to whoever got the least star balloons.
Loner ¶

This is given to whoever spent the least amount of time with allies.
Duel ¶

This is given to whoever won the most duels.
Wanderer ¶

This is given to whoever started the least boss battles.
Buddy ¶


This is given to whoever "ended up with just the right ally". This seems to be purely random.
Ally ¶

This is given to whoever has the most allies.
Stompy ¶

This is given to whoever stomped on the most rivals.
Only achievable in Partner Party.
Doormat ¶

This is given tho whoever got stomped on the most.
Only achievable in Partner Party.
Credits ¶
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