

In Mario Kart 7, her personal court is Daisy Hills. She can be unlocked by beating the Mushroom Cup in 150cc. In Mario Kart 7, she was an unlockable light-weight character. She has her own course in Mario Kart Wii, called Daisy Circuit. Her counterpart, Baby Daisy, first appeared in Mario Kart Wii. She is the fastest medium character in the game. In it, she has a biker suit she wears when she rides bikes. She can be unlocked by winning the 150cc Special Cup, or being in 2,850 races. In Mario Kart Wii, she is a middle-weight unlockable character. She is a middle-weight character in it, and has three personal karts, Standard DS, Power Flower, and Light Dance. In Mario Kart DS, she can be unlocked by getting a gold trophy on every cup in the Retro Grand Prix in 50cc. Her personal course in Mario Kart: Double Dash!! is Daisy cruiser, which is one of the most popular Mario Kart tracks. Her personal unlockable kart is the Bloom Coach. She and Princess Peach's personal item is the Heart, which is a defense item. The first Mario Kart game Princess Daisy appeared in was in Mario Kart: Double Dash!! In it, her default partner in Princess Peach, and her partner would be Luigi if the player used Princess Peach and someone else. In Mario Party 9, she constellation called ''Princess Minor.' In Mario Party DS, she has a Character Figurine and Badge be unlocked by completing Story Mode with her. In Mario Party 6, she appears in 'Blooper Ahoy,' 'Card Crazy,' 'Amp Attack,' Yoshi's Revenge,' and It Came From The Deep.' She has the Flower Orb in Mario Party 7. Her only appearance in Gameboy Advance games is in Mario Party-e, where she is a playable character, and had a mini-game, Daisy's Rodeo. In it, her duel board partner is a Snifit. Her crown and dress were changed a little in it. She has been a playable character in every Mario Party game besides Mario Party Advance, Mario Party, and Mario Party 2. The first Mario Party game Daisy appeared in was Mario Party 3. In Mario Tennis: Ultra Smash, she becomes an all-around character, and reverts back to her original two-piece uniform. In Mario Tennis Open, she starts wearing an athletic minidress, and she has an unlockable costume for 700 Ring Shot points.

Her Offensive Power Shot in Mario Power Tennis is Wonder Flower, and her Defensive Power Shot is the Flowerbed Return, and she has good power, speed, and lunge stats, and average reach. She is the most powerful technique character in the game. She is Luigi's tennis partner, and Birdo is hers.

The first game where Daisy was a playable character was Mario Tennis. A Daisy costume can be unlocked by the player's Miis collecting all of the Star Coins in the Forest Course challenges, and is again one of the most powerful characters. Star Daisy can be unlocked by defeating Daisy in the Forest Course character challenge. In Mario Golf: World Tour, she is a default, playable character. Her Height, Spin, and Impact are pretty high. She is also a very powerful character with great Distance. In Mario Golf: Toadstool tour, she is a default character, and Star Daisy can be unlocked by defeating Daisy in a Character Match VS Challenge, and she and Peach are automatic partners in Doubles Mode. In NES Open Tournament Golf, she is Luigi's caddy, and comments on his golfing during the game. She was a playable character in two of them, and made cameos in the some of the others. In the Mario Golf games, she is one of the strongest female characters. It is unknown why Luigi isn't the main character in it, because he is her boyfriend, but it might have taken place before they met. Unfortunately, she is kidnapped by Tatanga. In it, it is revealed that she is the ruler of Sarasaland. Super Mario Land is the first game that Princess Daisy appeared in.
