Mii Party Time

Free Play Mode
Free Play Mode is where you can try out any of the minigames with friends or CPU's in Mii Party Time. You can quit at any time, and you can get better at some minigames, or try minigames you haven't played yet.

Minigame Battle
Payers play a random assortment of 4-Player, 1-vs.-3, or 2-vs.-2 mini-games, where they advance when they win a mini-game. The size of the game can be set at 3, 5, or 7 wins to overall win the game. Players need to play at least one 4-Player, 1-vs.-3, and 2-vs.-2 mini-game to play.

Minigame Tournament
Players play duel mini-games in a tournament-like setting; players advance the bracket when they win a mini-game. Losing players can compete in a losers bracket for 3rd and 4th place slots. At least one duel mini-game needs to be unlocked to play this mode.

Minigame War
Players need to capture 19 hexagonal tiles on a board by winning 4-player mini-games and battle mini-games. Players can claim a tile when it is flashing and can capture other opponent's tiles by surrounding the tile. Whoever has the most tiles wins the game. At least one 4-player mini-game needs to be unlocked to play this game.

Minigame Decathlon
Players earn points in ten set mini-games dependent on their performance on those mini-games. Decathlon records can then be seen in the Options Mode of this game.

Minigame Challenge
In Test for the Best, the player competes for the best score by playing ten minigames. The player has to unlock certain minigames to play this and they must buy in from the Surprise Wagon at the Party Shop. before playing it. It is similar to the Minigame Decathlon from previous Mario Party games, except only one player can play at a time.

Minigames
Mii Party Time has a total of 80 minigames. There are 18 minigames, 9 1 vs 3 minigames, 12 2 vs 2 minigames, 17 Duel Minigames, 6 Co-Op minigames, 6 team minigames, and 12 rhythm minigames,