First Mario Party game to feature a Mic (where players play Mic mini games).
Last playable appearance of Koopa Kid.
n the Japanese release of the game, the vegetable pulled in the mini-game "Garden Grab" is a Turnip. This was changed to a carrot in the international release.
In the European and Australian versions of the game, the four luck-based minigames "Same Is Lame", "Trap Ease Artist", "Pitifall", and "Trick or Tree" are not featured in the Endurance Alley game mode due to the unavoidable possibility of the player being forced to break their win streak.
In the European and Australian releases of the game, the Battle Spaces have a lightning bolt on them rather than an uppercase "B", making them resemble the Battle Spaces from Mario Party 2 (1999).