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Mario Party Meme!

Well the students have been through a lot these past few weeks, and obviously a lot of them must be drained. So what better way to settle down than to participate in The Most Despair-Inducing Event: Mario Parties?
The Rules of the game are simple: every starter player gets 10 coins each, and through skill/luck, buy and win the most amount of stars to become the Superstar! Of course it's not as simple as that as there are roadblocks to the goal, including:
- Minigames- Well one of the best ways to gain coins are Minigames. There are a wide variety of types of Minigames so there's bound to be at least on Minigame you're good at!
- Happening Spaces - whatever happens on this space is a complete mystery, ranging from finding a secret passageway full of coins or getting run over by a train and get sent back to start.
- Chance Time - Either this can make you or break you. If you're lucky, you might end up in first place due to your opponent's stars, but if you're not, say goodbye to all your hard work!
- Battle Minigames - each player sacrifices a random amount of coins before going into a Minigame, with the winning player getting a majority of the money.
- Item Shops - You can also buy items to help get advantages in the game, like stealing coins and swapping spaces with another player. You could also become "that guy" buy getting the magic lamp!
It's a long and winding road ahead, but it's all in good fun! After all, after all this murder a little friendly competition won't break their friendships, right?
Note: If you try cheating though all your coins and stars will be confiscated from you, so don't even try
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[Mac is actually having fun, how is that. Sure, some of the minigames were horrifying and surely didn't have any safety certifications, but overall the experience was a challenge.
And that's why he was having fun. He liked challenges]
It won' be so bad. I bet there's an huge mattress for whoever is launched away.
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[Also, she can't believe Mac is actually having fun. What is wrong with him and Luigi.
...better not wonder too much. The clock's counting down. With a deep sigh, she cuts the wire she'd been considering.
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But nothing happened.]
Oh thank Arceus.
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[Hinawa's not entirely sure what's going on, but Clair didn't get launched into space, so that means she won, right?]
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Alright, my turn!
[Just in case he braces himself for being launched away. The number of ropes was lower, after all. Chances of failing increased. Taking the scissors was easy, cutting something was harder, not knowing the result. Snap, he did.
Mac looks downwards, unsure...he did it!
...no he didn't. The platform activates and he's sprung away into the distance with a scream of surprise]
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