Mario Party (game show)

Mario Party is a 2022 game show, airing on CBS. Contestants play on a human-sized Mario Party board and play 15 rounds to collect the most Stars and Coins. Charles Martinet hosts.

Changes from the video game

 * Players play as themselves, not as a Mario Character. However, minigames are still through video games.
 * There is a different board every episode.
 * Bonus Stars do not exist, but Bonus Cash replaces it.
 * Chance Time is crazier than ever. Multiple stars can be lost from this minigame.
 * If players lose more coins than they have, they are in debt. Finishing the game in debt will lower their prize money.
 * If the player rolls doubles on double-dice, or triples on triple-dice, they get to roll again.

Prizes
Contestants will win prizes based off of how many Coins and Stars they win, plus Bonus Cash and placement in the game:


 * One coin is worth $100. This maxes out at $50,000.
 * A star is worth $20,000. This maxes out at $100,000. If the player gets more than 5 Stars, they simply don't get the cash. It's more of an insurance, as losing that Star won't cause them to lose $20,000.
 * A minigame win is worth $1000, in addition to the 10 coins they win.
 * Getting doubles on double-dice will get the player $5,000. If it's double-sevens, the player gets $10,000.
 * Getting triples on a triple-dice will get the player $10,000. If it's triple-sevens, the player gets $20,000.
 * First place doubles their money. Second place has their money multiplied by 1.5, and third place gets their money multiplied by 1.25.
 * Each of the 3 Bonus Cash prizes are worth $5,000 each.
 * Through this, the maximum amount of money one can win per show is $945,000. To win that money, they must get 500 coins, 5 stars, win every minigame, get triple-sevens on every dice roll, and get every Bonus Cash prize.

Bonus Cash
Bonus Cash is the replacement of Bonus Stars. They do not add to the Star Count, but is simply guaranteed money. Three are chosen by random draw. If there's a tie for a Bonus Cash prize, the prize is split. Two players, $2500; three players, $1667; four players, $1250.


 * Minigame Loser - The person who loses the most minigames wins $5,000.
 * Red Space Addict - The person who lands on the most Red Spaces wins $5,000.
 * Slowpoke Award - The person who moves the least spaces total wins $5,000.
 * Duel Loser - The person who loses the most Duels wins $5,000.
 * Grand Theft Star-to - The person who steals the most Stars wins $5,000.
 * Numbers, Numbers, Numbers - The person who causes the most wildest changes on the Star Graph and Coin Graph at the end wins $5,000.
 * The Roll is Right - The person whose dice rolls throughout the game is closest to a certain number, without going over, wins $5,000. This number can be anywhere between 50 and 150.
 * The Most 'Meh' - The person who is in 2nd and 3rd place for the most amount the time wins $5,000. This is calculated by adding 1 'point' for each time a player is in 2nd or 3rd at the beginning, and end of each turn, plus each time they enter 3rd or 2nd place mid-turn. Getting 2nd or 3rd in a minigame nets you 0.25 points.