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{{quote|Crueler than [[Goomba's Booty Boardwalk|pirates]]! Scarier than [[King Boo's Haunted Hideaway|ghosts]]! Riskier than [[Shy Guy's Perplex Express|a runaway train]]! In Koopa's Tycoon Town, you'll play an unbelievably dangerous game! Real estate! Dominate the town! To win the day in Tycoon Town, you'll seize Stars by investing your coins in the Hotels behind us. When you pass a Hotel, you can pour coins into the place by giving your cash to the Koopa Bellboy! Whoever has invested the most coins in a Hotel becomes its owner. And the owner gets its Star! Here's when it gets brutal. Real estate is competitive! You can STEAL a Hotel!! To steal a Hotel, stuff more coins into the place than anyone else has. Then you're the new owner! Here's the second twist! If your cash plus everyone else's adds up to a certain amount... That hotel will grow! A 1-Star Hotel will turn into a 2-Star Hotel. But who benefits? Only the owner! That's how you get Stars here! The truly wealthy make 3-Star Hotels and block steals with 100 coins!|[[MC Ballyhoo & Big Top|MC Ballyhoo]]|Mario Party 8}}
{{quote|Crueler than [[Goomba's Booty Boardwalk|pirates]]! Scarier than [[King Boo's Haunted Hideaway|ghosts]]! Riskier than [[Shy Guy's Perplex Express|a runaway train]]! In Koopa's Tycoon Town, you'll play an unbelievably dangerous game! Real estate! Dominate the town! To win the day in Tycoon Town, you'll seize Stars by investing your coins in the Hotels behind us. When you pass a Hotel, you can pour coins into the place by giving your cash to the Koopa Bellboy! Whoever has invested the most coins in a Hotel becomes its owner. And the owner gets its Star! Here's when it gets brutal. Real estate is competitive! You can STEAL a Hotel!! To steal a Hotel, stuff more coins into the place than anyone else has. Then you're the new owner! Here's the second twist! If your cash plus everyone else's adds up to a certain amount... That hotel will grow! A 1-Star Hotel will turn into a 2-Star Hotel. But who benefits? Only the owner! That's how you get Stars here! The truly wealthy make 3-Star Hotels and block steals with 100 coins!|MC Ballyhoo|Mario Party 8}}
[[File:MP8 Koopa's Tycoon Town Logo.png|left|thumb|280px|The Koopa's Tycoon Town logo]]
[[File:MP8 Koopa's Tycoon Town Logo.png|left|thumb|280px|The Koopa's Tycoon Town logo]]
'''Koopa's Tycoon Town''' is a [[board (Mario Party series)|board]] in ''[[Mario Party 8]]''. [[Koopa Troopa]]s and [[Goomba]]s are seen sitting comfortably while cars and other vehicles drive by on the city streets. To obtain [[Star (Mario Party series)|Star]]s on this board, players must invest [[coin]]s in Hotels. This is similar to both [[Koopa's Seaside Soiree]] from ''[[Mario Party 4]]'' and [[Windmillville]] from ''[[Mario Party 7]]'', except that with more coins invested in a Hotel, the more beneficial it is to the player or team. After a Hotel has at least 20 coins invested, it becomes a 2-Star Hotel, and after accumulating 50 coins total, it becomes a 3-Star Hotel, the final Hotel stage. However, only the player (or team) who has invested the most coins owns the Hotel and its Stars. It is impossible for two or more players or teams to invest the same number of coins in any one Hotel. Unlike other boards, there is a fixed and limited number of attainable stars on this board; when all Hotels are under ownership, the minimum number of Stars in play is 11; while the maximum is 21 (if counting both 3-Star Hotels on the Lucky Space areas). In [[Star Battle Arena]], however, because there are three normal Hotels, the minimum number of Stars in play is 3; while the maximum is 9. Hotels can be fully owned (and hence investments blocked) by a total investment of 100 coins from one player (or team) into the Hotels; however, they can still be stolen from by [[Bandit]] or [[Bowser]], thus negating the owner’s full ownership.
'''Koopa's Tycoon Town''' is a [[board (Mario Party series)|board]] in ''[[Mario Party 8]]''. [[Koopa Troopa]]s and [[Goomba]]s are seen sitting comfortably while cars and other vehicles drive by on the city streets. To obtain [[Star (Mario Party series)|Star]]s on this board, players must invest [[coin]]s in Hotels. This is similar to both [[Koopa's Seaside Soiree]] from ''[[Mario Party 4]]'' and [[Windmillville]] from ''[[Mario Party 7]]'', except that with more coins invested in a Hotel, the more beneficial it is to the player or team. After a Hotel has at least 20 coins invested, it becomes a 2-Star Hotel, and after accumulating 50 coins total, it becomes a 3-Star Hotel, the final Hotel stage. However, only the player (or team) who has invested the most coins owns the Hotel and its Stars. It is impossible for two or more players or teams to invest the same number of coins in any one Hotel. Unlike other boards, there is a fixed and limited number of attainable stars on this board; when all Hotels are under ownership, the minimum number of Stars in play is 11; while the maximum is 21 (if counting both 3-Star Hotels on the Lucky Space areas). In [[Star Battle Arena]], however, because there are three normal Hotels, the minimum number of Stars in play is 3; while the maximum is 9. Hotels can be fully owned (and hence investments blocked) by a total investment of 100 coins from one player (or team) into the Hotels; however, they can still be stolen from by [[Bandit]] or [[Bowser]], thus negating the owner’s full ownership.

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