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|platforms=[[Nintendo 64]]<br>[[Nintendo 64 - Nintendo Switch Online]] | |platforms=[[Nintendo 64]]<br>[[Nintendo 64 - Nintendo Switch Online]] | ||
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'''''Mario Party''''' is a [[Genre#Party|party game]] released for the [[Nintendo 64]] as the first installment in the titular [[Mario Party (series)|''Mario Party'']] series. Players select one of six ''[[Super Mario (franchise)|Super Mario]]'' characters and move around the board, collecting [[coin]]s and various other items to help themselves or hinder others in their quest to collect [[Star (Mario Party series)|Star]]s. Players participate in mini-games after each turn, in which they compete for extra coins. These mini-games vary widely, from free-for-alls to pairs to three-on-ones. They test players' reflexes, puzzle-solving skills, and even luck. Certain mini-games allow players to steal coins from each other, while others grant the winner five coins from their rivals. Dueling mini-games in later installments would serve a similar purpose. This game is known for pioneering an iconic and renowned series in the ''Super Mario'' franchise, which continues to this day, becoming one of the most well-known series in gaming. | '''''Mario Party''''' is a [[Genre#Party|party game]] released for the [[Nintendo 64]] as the first installment in the titular [[Mario Party (series)|''Mario Party'']] series. Players select one of six ''[[Super Mario (franchise)|Super Mario]]'' characters and move around the board, collecting [[coin]]s and various other items to help themselves or hinder others in their quest to collect [[Star (Mario Party series)|Star]]s. Players participate in mini-games after each turn, in which they compete for extra coins. These mini-games vary widely, from free-for-alls to pairs to three-on-ones. They test players' reflexes, puzzle-solving skills, and even luck. Certain mini-games allow players to steal coins from each other, while others grant the winner five coins from their rivals. Dueling mini-games in later installments would serve a similar purpose. This game is known for pioneering an iconic and renowned series in the ''Super Mario'' franchise, which continues to this day, becoming one of the most well-known series in gaming. | ||
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The game features a total of six playable characters, all controlled and played identically to one another. Wario is referred to as one of Mario's friends, being the first time he is referred to as such. | The game features a total of six playable characters, all controlled and played identically to one another. Wario is referred to as one of Mario's friends, being the first time he is referred to as such. | ||
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!width=16.666% style="background:Red"|{{color-link|white|Mario}} | !colspan=2 width=16.666% style="background:DeepPink"|{{color-link|white|Princess Peach}} | ||
!width=16.666% style="background:Blue"|{{color-link|white|Luigi}} | |||
!width=16.666% style="background:DeepPink"|{{color-link|white|Princess Peach}} | |||
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! | !colspan=2 style="background:White"|[[File:Mariodiceblock.jpg|200x200px]] | ||
! | !colspan=2 style="background:White"|[[File:MP1 Luigi.jpg|200x200px]] | ||
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| | !colspan=2 style="background:White"|[[File:Yoshifishing.png|200x200px]] | ||
| | !colspan=2 style="background:White"|[[File:Wario MParty.png|200x200px]] | ||
| | !colspan=2 style="background:White"|[[File:Donkey Kong MParty.png|200x200px]] | ||
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Party mode is the heart of ''Mario Party''. Four players will play on a board game, each getting a turn to roll the 1-10 [[Dice Block]]s, which will determine how many spaces they will move across. Depending on what items are enabled, the 1-10 Dice Block can be replaced with another Dice Block with its own unique effects. Players will try to collect coins by landing on helpful spaces and triggering board events. When a player passes by the [[Star Space]], they can purchase a [[Star (Mario Party series)|Star]] for 20 coins. | Party mode is the heart of ''Mario Party''. Four players will play on a board game, each getting a turn to roll the 1-10 [[Dice Block]]s, which will determine how many spaces they will move across. Depending on what items are enabled, the 1-10 Dice Block can be replaced with another Dice Block with its own unique effects. Players will try to collect coins by landing on helpful spaces and triggering board events. When a player passes by the [[Star Space]], they can purchase a [[Star (Mario Party series)|Star]] for 20 coins. | ||
After everyone rolls, a roulette will appear which will randomly select a minigame to play. Whether the minigame is a 4-Player minigame, 2-vs-2 minigame and 1-vs-3 minigame depends on the type of space each player landed on. If all players landed on a [[Blue Space]] or [[Red Space]], a 4-Player minigame is chosen; if it is a split between two Blue Spaces and two Red Spaces, a 2-vs-2 minigame is chosen; and if one player is on a Blue or Red Space while the other players are on the opposite space, a 1-vs-3 minigame is chosen. If a player lands on a green space, the space color will be randomly selected before a minigame is chosen. Whichever team or player wins the minigame is rewarded with coins. Some minigames will also take away coins from other players or teams if they lost | After everyone rolls, a roulette will appear which will randomly select a minigame to play. Whether the minigame is a 4-Player minigame, 2-vs-2 minigame and 1-vs-3 minigame depends on the type of space each player landed on. If all players landed on a [[Blue Space]] or [[Red Space]], a 4-Player minigame is chosen; if it is a split between two Blue Spaces and two Red Spaces, a 2-vs-2 minigame is chosen; and if one player is on a Blue or Red Space while the other players are on the opposite space, a 1-vs-3 minigame is chosen. If a player lands on a green space, the space color will be randomly selected before a minigame is chosen. Whichever team or player wins the minigame is rewarded with coins. Some minigames will also take away coins from other players or teams if they lost. This process will repeat itself until the set amount of turns is up. | ||
The winner will be determined by who had the most Stars. If two or more players share the same number of Stars, coins will be used as the tiebreaker. If two or more players share the same number of coins and Stars, a dice roll will be made where the higher-rolling player wins. | The winner will be determined by who had the most Stars. If two or more players share the same number of Stars, coins will be used as the tiebreaker. If two or more players share the same number of coins and Stars, a dice roll will be made where the higher-rolling player wins. | ||
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|[[File:DK'sJungleAdventureLogo.png|180px|link=DK's Jungle Adventure]] | |[[File:DK'sJungleAdventureLogo.png|180px|link=DK's Jungle Adventure]] | ||
|align=left|[[DK's Jungle Adventure]] features a mysterious treasure that is locked away in the jungle's ancient ruins. Three [[Whomp]]s are guarding the junctions; to pass, a player must pay 10 [[coin]]s. Landing on a [[Happening Space]] triggers a rolling boulder which in turn chases down any players standing in its way to the path near the start of the board. If a player happens to meet [[Bowser]] on this board, they are "awarded" a useless Golden Bowser Statue and are forced to pay him 10 coins. | |align=left|[[DK's Jungle Adventure]] features a mysterious treasure that is locked away in the jungle's ancient ruins. Three [[Whomp]]s are guarding the junctions; to pass, a player must pay 10 [[coin]]s. Landing on a [[Happening Space]] triggers a rolling boulder which in turn chases down any players standing in its way to the path near the start of the board. If a player happens to meet [[Bowser]] on this board, they are "awarded" a useless Golden Bowser Statue and are forced to pay him 10 coins. | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:Star.png|26px]]'''<br><br> | ||
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|[[File:Peach'sBirthdayCake.png|180px]] | |[[File:Peach'sBirthdayCake.png|180px]] | ||
|[[File:Peach'sBirthdayCakeLogo.png|180px|link=Peach's Birthday Cake]] | |[[File:Peach'sBirthdayCakeLogo.png|180px|link=Peach's Birthday Cake]] | ||
|align=left|[[Peach's Birthday Cake]] is the smallest map of the ones available in ''Mario Party''. Its main feature is the Flower Lottery, hosted by [[Goomba]], where a player plants a red, blue, yellow, or green seed (at the cost of 10 coins) and grows a flower. Three flowers have a [[Toad]] face, while one flower has a Bowser face on it. After all four seeds are planted, four new ones can be chosen. This is run by a Goomba, who says if a player gets the Bowser face, they will go to Bowser, who will sell him the Bowser Cake, one of Bowser's bogus items, for 20 coins. If a player gets a Toad face, they will go in the direction of the Star. If a player lands on a [[Happening Space]], they have the opportunity to plant a "Strawberry Seed" at the cost of 30 coins, which grows into a [[Piranha Plant]]. Once planted, if another player with stars lands on the Happening Space with the Piranha Plant there, it will steal a Star from that player, and give it to the player that planted it. | |align=left|[[Peach's Birthday Cake]] is the smallest map of the ones available in ''Mario Party''. Its main feature is the Flower Lottery, hosted by [[Goomba]], where a player plants a red, blue, yellow, or green seed (at the cost of 10 coins) and grows a flower. Three flowers have a [[Toad]] face, while one flower has a Bowser face on it. After all four seeds are planted, four new ones can be chosen. This is run by a Goomba, who says if a player gets the Bowser face, they will go to Bowser, who will sell him the Bowser Cake, one of Bowser's bogus items, for 20 coins. If a player gets a Toad face, they will go in the direction of the Star. If a player lands on a [[Happening Space]], they have the opportunity to plant a "Strawberry Seed" at the cost of 30 coins, which grows into a [[Piranha Plant]]. Once planted, if another player with stars lands on the Happening Space with the Piranha Plant there, it will steal a Star from that player, and give it to the player that planted it. | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:Star.png|26px]][[File:Star.png|26px]]'''<br><br> | ||
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|[[File:Yoshi'sTropicalIsland.PNG|180px]] | |[[File:Yoshi'sTropicalIsland.PNG|180px]] | ||
|[[File:Yoshi'stropicalIslandLogo.png|180px|link=Yoshi's Tropical Island]] | |[[File:Yoshi'stropicalIslandLogo.png|180px|link=Yoshi's Tropical Island]] | ||
|align=left|[[Yoshi's Tropical Island]] consists of [[Watermelon]] Island, [[Melon|Cantalope]] Island, and a small island in the middle; it was said that many [[Yoshi (species)|Yoshis]] live here, but only two are shown in the middle of the board. A Pink [[Yoshi (species)|Yoshi]] is on the small island and is surrounded by whirlpools, with a Blue Yoshi who cannot do anything about it. Players aim to collect stars to get rid of the whirlpools and reunite the two Yoshis. The [[Happening Space]]s make [[Cheep Cheep#Mario Party|Bubba]] the fish take [[Toad]] to the opposite island, Bowser taking his place. Bowser sells defective [[Bowser's bogus items|Bowser Tube]]s to players for 30 coins. Two [[Thwomp]]s block both ways to the opposite island, and request fees from players if they want to pass. The fee always starts at one coin, but goes up by one coin each time until it reaches the limit of 50 coins to pass. | |align=left|[[Yoshi's Tropical Island]] consists of [[Watermelon]] Island, [[Melon|Cantalope]] Island, and a small island in the middle; it was said that many [[Yoshi (species)|Yoshis]] live here, but only two are shown in the middle of the board. A Pink [[Yoshi (species)|Yoshi]] is on the small island and is surrounded by whirlpools, with a Blue Yoshi who cannot do anything about it. Players aim to collect stars to get rid of the whirlpools and reunite the two Yoshis. The [[Happening Space]]s make [[Cheep Cheep#Mario Party|Bubba]] the fish take [[Toad]] to the opposite island, Bowser taking his place. Bowser sells defective [[Bowser's bogus items|Bowser Tube]]s to players for 30 coins. Two [[Thwomp]]s block both ways to the opposite island, and request fees from players if they want to pass. The fee always starts at one coin, but goes up by one coin each time until it reaches the limit of 50 coins to pass. | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:Star.png|26px]][[File:Star.png|26px]]'''<br><br> | ||
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|[[File:Wario'sBattleCanyon.PNG|180px]] | |[[File:Wario'sBattleCanyon.PNG|180px]] | ||
|[[File:Wario'sBattleCanyonLogo.png|180px|link=Wario's Battle Canyon]] | |[[File:Wario'sBattleCanyonLogo.png|180px|link=Wario's Battle Canyon]] | ||
|align=left|[[Wario's Battle Canyon]] is split into four areas with [[Bowser]]'s area in the middle. Players aim to collect stars to stop the feud between the [[Bob-omb Buddy|Bob-omb Buddies]] and the [[Bob-omb]]s. To get around the board, players are placed into cannons and fired to another area; the area they are sent to is determined by a spinning wheel. If a player lands on a [[Happening Space]], the Bob-ombs will switch the directions of the cannons. Bowser's area can only be reached by asking the [[Fly Guy]] in the northeast area to carry the character conversing with him to Bowser for ten [[coin]]s. Bowser also has a cannon in this area to replace his [[Bowser's bogus items|bogus item]]. However, instead of firing at a specific part of the board, Bowser will just fire a character at a random spot. | |align=left|[[Wario's Battle Canyon]] is split into four areas with [[Bowser]]'s area in the middle. Players aim to collect stars to stop the feud between the [[Bob-omb Buddy|Bob-omb Buddies]] and the [[Bob-omb]]s. To get around the board, players are placed into cannons and fired to another area; the area they are sent to is determined by a spinning wheel. If a player lands on a [[Happening Space]], the Bob-ombs will switch the directions of the cannons. Bowser's area can only be reached by asking the [[Fly Guy]] in the northeast area to carry the character conversing with him to Bowser for ten [[coin]]s. Bowser also has a cannon in this area to replace his [[Bowser's bogus items|bogus item]]. However, instead of firing at a specific part of the board, Bowser will just fire a character at a random spot. | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:Star.png|26px]][[File:Star.png|26px]]'''<br><br> | ||
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|[[File:Luigiengineroom.png|180px]] | |[[File:Luigiengineroom.png|180px]] | ||
|[[File:Luigi'sEngineRoomLogo.png|180px|link=Luigi's Engine Room]] | |[[File:Luigi'sEngineRoomLogo.png|180px|link=Luigi's Engine Room]] | ||
|align=left|[[Luigi's Engine Room]] features an engine in the middle of the room (but actually in the back of the playing board). The main feature is the board-wide system of red and blue doors. One set rises up to block specific paths while the other set goes down to open other paths. The doors switch at the start of every turn, when players land on certain [[Happening Space]]s, or if a robot on the board is paid 20 coins to switch them. ? spaces on steam generators near the engine make steam rise out of the respective generator, propelling players to a higher section. Players that go to Bowser will see his "Make As Many Coins As You Want Mecha" in action. They will get a coin from Bowser, at the cost of 20 coins. No matter where the players go, all paths end in [[Warp Pipe]]s that lead to [[Boo]], who is near the start. | |align=left|[[Luigi's Engine Room]] features an engine in the middle of the room (but actually in the back of the playing board). The main feature is the board-wide system of red and blue doors. One set rises up to block specific paths while the other set goes down to open other paths. The doors switch at the start of every turn, when players land on certain [[Happening Space]]s, or if a robot on the board is paid 20 coins to switch them. ? spaces on steam generators near the engine make steam rise out of the respective generator, propelling players to a higher section. Players that go to Bowser will see his "Make As Many Coins As You Want Mecha" in action. They will get a coin from Bowser, at the cost of 20 coins. No matter where the players go, all paths end in [[Warp Pipe]]s that lead to [[Boo]], who is near the start. | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:Star.png|26px]][[File:Star.png|26px]][[File:Star.png|26px]]'''<br><br> | ||
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|[[File:Mario Party Mario's Rainbow Castle MP1.png|180px]] | |[[File:Mario Party Mario's Rainbow Castle MP1.png|180px]] | ||
|[[File:Mario'sRainbowCastleMP.png|180px|link=Mario's Rainbow Castle]] | |[[File:Mario'sRainbowCastleMP.png|180px|link=Mario's Rainbow Castle]] | ||
|align=left|[[Mario's Rainbow Castle]] is placed on clouds with multiple towers and is sky-themed. The main feature of this board is that the location of the Star does not change each time a player receives one. Instead, it is always located on the main tower of the map. Each time a player does receive a Star, however, the tower rotates, revealing [[Bowser]]. When the player reaches the tower while Bowser is there, he charges 40 coins for a [[Ztar]]. Unlike their later appearances, they do not affect the star count, merely serving to waste the 40 coins. The tower can also be rotated by any player landing on a [[Happening Space]]. | |align=left|[[Mario's Rainbow Castle]] is placed on clouds with multiple towers and is sky-themed. The main feature of this board is that the location of the Star does not change each time a player receives one. Instead, it is always located on the main tower of the map. Each time a player does receive a Star, however, the tower rotates, revealing [[Bowser]]. When the player reaches the tower while Bowser is there, he charges 40 coins for a [[Ztar]]. Unlike their later appearances, they do not affect the star count, merely serving to waste the 40 coins. The tower can also be rotated by any player landing on a [[Happening Space]]. | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:Star.png|26px]]'''<br><br> | ||
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|[[File:Bowser's-magma-mountain.png|180px]] | |[[File:Bowser's-magma-mountain.png|180px]] | ||
|[[File:Bowser'sMagmaMountain.png|180px|link=Bowser's Magma Mountain]] | |[[File:Bowser'sMagmaMountain.png|180px|link=Bowser's Magma Mountain]] | ||
|align=left|[[Bowser's Magma Mountain]] takes place on the summit of a gigantic volcano. The main feature of the board involves various stone heads that offer shortcuts throughout the board for 10 coins. If the player accepts, a roulette block will appear containing either Bowser's face or a Star. If the latter is hit, the player is allowed to take the shortcut. However, if they choose Bowser's face, the player is forced to continue on their original path. Eventually, the player will reach a purple-colored Stone Head, who will offer the same roulette block, except free of charge. This time, however, if the player selects Bowser's Face, they will automatically follow a path directly to Bowser, who will steal 20 coins or a Star (depending on the roulette) from the player. This board is only available if bought for 980 coins and after all other boards are played at least once. If the player lands on a [[Event Space|Happening Space]], Bowser's volcano will erupt, turning all Blue Spaces into Red Spaces. | |align=left|[[Bowser's Magma Mountain]] takes place on the summit of a gigantic volcano. The main feature of the board involves various stone heads that offer shortcuts throughout the board for 10 coins. If the player accepts, a roulette block will appear containing either Bowser's face or a Star. If the latter is hit, the player is allowed to take the shortcut. However, if they choose Bowser's face, the player is forced to continue on their original path. Eventually, the player will reach a purple-colored Stone Head, who will offer the same roulette block, except free of charge. This time, however, if the player selects Bowser's Face, they will automatically follow a path directly to Bowser, who will steal 20 coins or a Star (depending on the roulette) from the player. This board is only available if bought for 980 coins and after all other boards are played at least once. If the player lands on a [[Event Space|Happening Space]], Bowser's volcano will erupt, turning all Blue Spaces into Red Spaces. | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:Star.png|26px]][[File:Star.png|26px]][[File:Star.png|26px]]'''<br><br> | ||
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|[[File:Eternal-star.png|180px]] | |[[File:Eternal-star.png|180px]] | ||
|[[File:EternalStarMP1.png|180px|link=Eternal Star]] | |[[File:EternalStarMP1.png|180px|link=Eternal Star]] | ||
|align=left|[[Eternal Star]] is unlocked by collecting 100 Stars and completing all the boards at least once. On this space-themed board, Koopa Troopa is kidnapped at the very beginning of the game by Bowser, and players move around the star using warp stations and must retrieve Stars from seven Baby Bowsers. Upon reaching a Baby Bowser, players must pay their 20 coins and roll higher than him to get a Star. The player's Dice Block can roll 8-10 but Baby Bowser's can roll any number. If the player wins, they get a Star, but if they lose, they lose a Star. In the center of the star is Bowser; upon reaching him, he takes a Star from the player who reached him (or 20 coins if they do not have any Stars) and sends them back to the start and changes the routes of the Warp Machines. If a player lands on any Happening Space, Bowser will send everyone back to start, though the Warp Machine routes remain unchanged. | |align=left|[[Eternal Star]] is unlocked by collecting 100 Stars and completing all the boards at least once. On this space-themed board, Koopa Troopa is kidnapped at the very beginning of the game by Bowser, and players move around the star using warp stations and must retrieve Stars from seven Baby Bowsers. Upon reaching a Baby Bowser, players must pay their 20 coins and roll higher than him to get a Star. The player's Dice Block can roll 8-10 but Baby Bowser's can roll any number. If the player wins, they get a Star, but if they lose, they lose a Star. In the center of the star is Bowser; upon reaching him, he takes a Star from the player who reached him (or 20 coins if they do not have any Stars) and sends them back to the start and changes the routes of the Warp Machines. If a player lands on any Happening Space, Bowser will send everyone back to start, though the Warp Machine routes remain unchanged. | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:Star.png|26px]][[File:Star.png|26px]][[File:Star.png|26px]]'''<br><br> | ||
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==Spaces== | ==Spaces== | ||
{ | {{content description | ||
|image1=[[File:BlueSpace MP1.png]] | |||
|name1=[[Blue Space]] | |||
|description1=Players gain three coins from landing on this. The amount of coins received is doubled in the last five turns. This space is the most common space on all boards. | |||
|image2=[[File:RedSpace MP1.png]] | |||
|name2=[[Red Space]] | |||
|description2=Anybody who lands on this space loses three coins. On the last five turns, this amount will be doubled. | |||
|image3=[[File:HappeningSpace MP1.png|32px]] | |||
|[[Blue Space]] | |name3=[[Event Space|Happening Space]] | ||
| | |description3=A variety of events happen if anyone happens to land on this space. These events can help or harm one or more players, and they differ from board to board. | ||
| | |image4=[[File:ChanceSpace MP1.png|32px]] | ||
|name4=[[Chance Space]] | |||
|description4=A player that lands here plays a [[Chance Time]] game. The player hits three blocks, which identify two players and what one gives to the other. Game-changing events can happen here, from trading stars or coins, to giving one star or 10-30 coins to someone else. | |||
|[[Red Space]] | |image5=[[File:Mini-GameSpace MP1.png|32px]] | ||
| | |name5=[[Minigame Space|Mini-Game Space]] | ||
| | |description5=A player that lands here plays a One-Player Mini-Game. If the player wins the mini-game, they receive coins. If they lose, then the player loses five coins. If the game is a bonus mini-game though, the player is rewarded the amount of coins collected, but not lose any if they get none. | ||
|image6=[[File:MushroomSpace MP1.png|32px]] | |||
|name6=[[Mushroom Space]] | |||
|[[Event Space|Happening Space]] | |description6=A roulette block appears if a player lands on this space. Either the player can receive a [[Mushroom]], which gives the Player the chance to roll another dice block, or receive a [[Poison Mushroom]], which forces them to forfeit their next turn's Dice Block roll. | ||
| | |image7=[[File:BowserSpace MP1.png]] | ||
| | |name7=[[Bowser Space]] | ||
|description7=Any player who lands on this space triggers a roulette, which any of these events can follow: | |||
*'''Coins For Bowser''': Bowser takes 10-50 Coins from the player. | |||
|[[Chance | *'''Bowser's Balloon Burst''': This mini-game is played just like the original [[Balloon Burst (4-Player)|Balloon Burst]], but anyone who loses gets 10-50 coins taken away. If no one wins once the timer runs out, they all lose the aforementioned amount of coins. | ||
| | *'''Bowser's Face Lift''': This mini-game is played just like the original [[Face Lift]], but players that do not get 90 points or more lose 10-50 coins. If all players achieve more than 90 points, Bowser steals the aforementioned amount of coins from the player who landed on his space. | ||
| | *'''Bowser's Tug o' War''': This mini-game is like the original [[Tug o' War]], except the losing side loses 10-50 coins to Bowser. If the mini-game ends in a tie due to the time running out, Bowser steals the aforementioned amount of coins from everyone. | ||
*'''Bash 'n' Cash''': This mini-game is just like the normal [[Bash 'n' Cash]], except the coins disappear so none of the other players can collect them. If no coins are lost in this mini-game, Bowser steals 15 coins from the player who landed on his space. | |||
*'''Bowser Revolution''': Bowser takes everyone's coins and split them evenly among all the players. | |||
|[[Minigame Space]] | *'''Bowser's Chance Time''': This event is just like [[Chance Time]], but Bowser has it modified so that he always is on the receiving end of the trade, and that he does not give or trade coins. Unlike normal Chance Time, Stars cannot be lost. | ||
| | *'''100 Star Present''', '''1000 Coin Present''', and '''Star Steal''': These are all in gold letters when shown. The cursor very rarely lands on these events, and if it does, Bowser leaves and does nothing. | ||
| | If the player who lands on this space has at least one [[Star (Mario Party series)|Star]] but no [[coin]]s, Bowser gives the player 10 coins in exchange for a Star. However, if they do not have any Stars or coins, Bowser will always give them 20 coins regardless of what place they are in. | ||
|image8=[[File:MP2StarSpace.png]] | |||
|name8=[[Star Space]] | |||
|[[Mushroom Space]] | |description8=When a player passes here, they can obtain a Star only if they have at least 20 Coins. The Star Space does not count towards the player's movements, unlike other spaces. On most boards, the player can purchase a Star for 20 coins from Toad, and they can also decline. However, on [[Eternal Star]], the player needs to defeat 1 out of 7 [[Koopa Kid|Baby Bowsers]] to get it. If they win, Baby Bowser will give up a Star, leaving a Chance Space behind. However, if the player loses, Baby Bowser will take a Star away from the player. | ||
| | }} | ||
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[[Mini-Game Island]] is a special challenge in which the goal is to travel all around the island and beat every mini-game one by one. After beating every mini-game and reaching the end, Toad will challenge the player once more to a race against him and two other CPUs in [[Slot-Car Derby|Slot Car Derby]]. This mode is for one player only. Completing the mode will reward the player with the [[Bumper Ball Maze]] minigame, which can be accessed in the Minigame House. | [[Mini-Game Island]] is a special challenge in which the goal is to travel all around the island and beat every mini-game one by one. After beating every mini-game and reaching the end, Toad will challenge the player once more to a race against him and two other CPUs in [[Slot-Car Derby|Slot Car Derby]]. This mode is for one player only. Completing the mode will reward the player with the [[Bumper Ball Maze]] minigame, which can be accessed in the Minigame House. | ||
== | ==Mini-games== | ||
{{main|List of Mario Party minigames}} | {{main|List of Mario Party minigames}} | ||