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'''Bowser Spaces''' (formatted as '''Bowser spaces''' in ''[[Mario Party 5]]'') are a recurring type of [[Space (Mario Party series)|space]] in the [[Mario Party (series)|''Mario Party'' series]]. When a player lands on one, they cause [[Bowser]] to appear and cause a major negative or otherwise game-altering event for the player who landed on the space, but this event can directly affect other players as well. These events range from characters competing in [[minigame]]s where losing carries the penalty of losing [[coin]]s and [[Star (Mario Party series)|Stars]] to shuffling all characters' positions, as well as merely stealing characters' coins and Stars with no provocation. Bowser Spaces tend to be fairly rare, with one to five on each [[board (Mario Party series)|board]] by default, but certain in-game events can often increase the number present. In all games that use the players' status panels to determine the type of minigame played, Bowser Spaces color the player's panel red, the same color as a [[Red Space]]. | '''Bowser Spaces''' (formatted as '''Bowser spaces''' in ''[[Mario Party 5]]'') are a recurring type of [[Space (Mario Party series)|space]] in the [[Mario Party (series)|''Mario Party'' series]]. When a player lands on one, they cause [[Bowser]] to appear and cause a major negative or otherwise game-altering event for the player who landed on the space, but this event can directly affect other players as well. These events range from characters competing in [[minigame]]s where losing carries the penalty of losing [[coin]]s and [[Star (Mario Party series)|Stars]] to shuffling all characters' positions, as well as merely stealing characters' coins and Stars with no provocation. Bowser Spaces tend to be fairly rare, with one to five on each [[board (Mario Party series)|board]] by default, but certain in-game events can often increase the number present. In all games that use the players' status panels to determine the type of minigame played, Bowser Spaces color the player's panel red, the same color as a [[Red Space]]. | ||
In ''[[Super Mario Party]]'', Bowser Spaces are replaced by [[Bad Luck Space]]s, due to Bowser becoming a fully playable character for that game | In ''[[Super Mario Party]]'', Bowser Spaces are replaced by [[Bad Luck Space]]s, due to Bowser becoming a fully playable character for that game. | ||
==History== | ==History== |