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There are four different types of party modes.<ref name="pick your party"/> The first is the TV Party, which can include up to 4 players that use the [[Wii Remote]]s and the [[Wii U GamePad]] on the television. This mode is a boardgame with each tile having some effect upon the players. The host of the game's name is Party Phil and he controls and announces what happens in the game.
The TV Party mode can be played with one to four players in various modes.
*'''Highway Rollers''': A board game-like mode where players take turns running down a highway. At the start of every turn, players play a minigame to decide the turn order. At the end of each segment, there is an obstacle that the player must overcome in order to progress.
*'''GamePad Island''': A board game taking place on an island. Using the Wii U GamePad, players must play a microgame to determine how many spaces they will move. At the end of most paths, there are challenges that the player must conquer to continue. To play a minigame, players must run into Minigame Balloons that, depending on how the players placed, allows them to move up to 5 spaces.
*'''[[Mii]] Fashion Plaza''': A board game where players race around the Mii Fashion Plaza gathering clothes required for a costume, which begins with them receiving a costume piece from the roulette.
'''The Balldozer''': As with Highway Rollers, the turn order is decided by minigame. Players drop up to four balls into a machine called the Balldozer that gives them one point for a colored ball and ten points for a gold ball, but they lose five points for a purple skull ball. Starting from round 3, a bonus ring will appear. If a ball falls through it, more balls will be added to the machine.
'''Team Building''' (known as '''Teammate Madness''' in [[Europe]]):
The House Party mode requires both the [[Wii U GamePad]] and [[Wii Remote]]s. The modes are:
*'''Button Smashers''' ('''Button Battle''' in Europe): Using both the Wii U GamePad and up to four Wii Remotes, players take turns holding down a button that adds one point to the score. The game ends if a player releases or presses an unspecified button.
*'''Name That Face:''' Using the Wii U GamePad, one player takes a photo of their face while the others guess what their expression is.
*'''Lost-and-Found Square''': One player, disguised as a pet, has to describe where they currently are as the others race to find them in the fastest time.
*'''Sketchy Situation''': Players take turns using the Wii U GamePad to draw a picture, but one of them is given something different to draw. Players must then guess the drawing that is different from the others.
*'''Do U Know Mii?:''' ('''Who Do They Think You Are?''' in Europe): A quiz game where players take turns guessing about a player's personality.
*'''Water Runners:''' Using the Wii Remote, players must scoop up water from the creek shown on the Wii U GamePad and pour it into their corresponding jar.
*'''Feed Mii!''' ('''Fast Food Frenzy''' in Europe): With one player as the employee, they must pick out food items the other players order and place them on their corresponding tray.
*'''Dance With Mii:''' ('''Folk Dance Fever''' in Europe): Players stand in a circle around the Wii U GamePad and move the Wii Remotes that they hold up and down in tune to the music.
The GamePad Party mode has up to two players competing or cooperating in various modes.
*'''Tabletop Foosball:''' Two players compete to score the most points in a game of [[Table football|foosball]].
*'''Tabletop Baseball:''' Played like [[baseball]], players compete to score the most runs after three innings.
*'''Mii-in-a-Row:''' A board game where players match their Mii's head, torso, and legs in order to get points.
*'''Tabletop Gauntlet:''' Players race to get three balls of their color through a series of contraptions that try to hinder their progress.
*'''Animal Matchup:''' Players work together to find matching pictures of animals.
*'''Puzzle Blockade:''' A puzzle game where both players work together to complete a puzzle by matching blocks to the picture shown.
There is also a minigame mode.
*'''Minigame Collection''': With up to 4 players, they can play any minigame of their choosing.
*'''Freeplay Challenge''': A single-player mode where the player is tasked with beating their records in four specific minigames. There is also a mode called Demolition Row, where up to two players compete to get their puzzle blocks beneath the line.
▲'''Team Building''' (known as '''Teammate Madness''' in [[Europe]]): Match [[Mii]] characters to create the perfect team.
*'''Bridge Burners:''' Players cooperate to complete a specified task in a 4-player minigame. If they are successful, they will procced, but if they are not, they lose a heart.
*'''Dojo Domination:''' A single-player mode where the player faces off with thirty Miis with 10 lives. If the player is successful, the Miis they are facing are defeated, but if not, they lose a heart.
*'''Battle of the Minigames:''' Players compete to be the first to win in three or five minigames.
*'''Tabletop Tournament''': Players use the [[Wii U GamePad]] to face off in "single-elimination or round-robin tabletop tournament."▼
*'''Spot the Sneak:''' One player is selected to get a secret advantage in a 4-player minigame while the others choose who the sneak is. The player(s) that selects the sneak receives 10 to 20 points, but lose them if they pick the wrong person.
▲Players use the [[Wii U GamePad]] to face off in "single-elimination or round-robin tabletop tournament."
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