Rainbow Galleria

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Rainbow Galleria
Rainbow Galleria in Super Mario Party Jamboree
Appears in Super Mario Party Jamboree
Difficulty ★★★★☆
Availability Default
Description Attention shoppers! There are all sorts of deals in store for you at Rainbow Galleria! Collect stamps for rewards and go on a spending spree during the flash sale.
Icon for Rainbow Galleria in Super Mario Party Jamboree
Board icon

Rainbow Galleria is a board that appears in Super Mario Party Jamboree. It takes place in a shopping mall that consists of a ground floor and two elevated floors, which can be climbed up towards or climbed down from through pink and blue escalators. Players can also use the elevator to go between the ground floor and top floor, but they must pay 5 coins to enter it.[1][2] In this board, a flash sale will occasionally take place, in which Stars and items[2] can be purchased for half the price for one turn. There appears to be a number of shops, such as one with a Peepa and a Boo Bell design motif. There are also four colored stamp stations (blue, red, yellow and green) located throughout the board. If a player collects all four stamps, they receive 50 coins.[3]

Rainbow Galleria is referenced on a sign in Roll 'em Raceway.

Events[edit]

Mechanics[edit]

  • Flash sale: Every fifth turn, there is a flash sale where all items and Stars are sold at half price (rounded down), except for the One-Coin Shop. The flash sale lasts one turn.

Event Spaces[edit]

These special shops can only be visited by landing on either of the two Event Spaces in front of them (except Boo Shop, which has only one Event Space in front of it).

  • Last-Place Shop: The leftmost shop on the third floor is this special shop that can only be visited by the player in last place, hosted by a blue Snifit. This last place player receives 15 coins and can buy an item from this shop, even if the 15-coin bonus would make this player no longer in last place. Nothing happens if a player not in last place stops here.
  • Super Shop: One of the shops on the third floor is this special shop, hosted by a pink Shy Guy, which sells items that have the word "super" in their names, such as the Super Creepy Dice, Super Swap Mirror and Super Dueling Glove.
  • Gold Shop: One of the shops on the third floor is this special shop, hosted by a Gold Goomba, which sells "gold items" such as Payday Double Dice, Payday Triple Dice, and Golden Pipe.
  • Thrift Store: Landing on either of the two Event Spaces on the far right of the third floor causes a Whomp to forcefully buy one of the items that the player has, but in exchange, the player receives an amount of coins equal to twice its original cost in the shop, except for Loadstone, which the Whomp buys for 20 coins.
  • Boo Shop: One of the shops on the second floor is this shop, which only sells a single item, Boo Bell for 15 coins. This shop is hosted by a Peepa instead of a Boo.
  • Drawing: On the second floor, landing on either of the two Event Spaces in front of the Raffle Shop allows the player to participate in this event if they have previously bought items. The player gets to make one drawing per item purchased, and can win either 1, 5, 15, 30 coins, or a Golden Pipe respectively for drawing a white, green, blue, red or golden ball. This event is similar to the Lottery Ball Game used in the Lottery Shop from Mario Party 4.

Passing Spaces[edit]

  • Koopa Troopa Stamp Stations: There are four coloured stamp stations on the board: blue on the first floor, pink on the second floor, orange and green on the third floor. The player can collect each stamp for their Stamp Sheet by simply passing through the matching stamp station. At any time, the player can pass through the Stamp Rally Reception desk on the first floor to exchange it for coins based on how many stamps they collected (10, 20, 30 or 50 respectively for one, two, three or all four stamps collected) and receive another Stamp Sheet. If the player reaches Stamp Rally Reception desk without a full Stamp Sheet, they may also choose to not receive coins and continue collecting stamps for more coins.
  • Elevator: When passing through the elevator on the first floor or the third floor, they may respectively choose to go up to the third floor or go down to the first floor, for a price of 5 coins per character (so 10 coins if the player has a Jamboree Buddy).
  • One-Coin Shop: One of the shops on the ground floor is the special One-Coin Shop, where all items cost only one coin at all times, including during flash sales.

Spaces[edit]

The following table shows how many spaces there are on the board, and how many there are of a certain type.

Type of Space Number of Spaces
Green Space from Super Mario Party
Start Spaces
1
Blue Space
Blue Spaces
23
Red Space
Red Spaces
6
Event Space
Event Spaces
11
Chance Time Space
Chance Time Spaces
1
Item Space
Item Spaces
6
VS Space
VS Spaces
3
Lucky Space
Lucky Spaces
14
Unlucky Space
Unlucky Spaces
2
Bowser Space
Bowser Spaces
2
Total of Spaces 69

Items[edit]

Koopa Troopa Shop[edit]

Item Cost Notes
Double Dice
Double Dice
5 coins
Artwork of the Markup Sticker in Super Mario Party Jamboree
Markup Sticker
5 coins
Pipe
Pipe
4 coins
An item from Super Mario Party Jamboree
Warp Box
7 coins
Shop Hop Box
Shop Hop Box
6 coins Only available before shop inventory is updated.
Custom Dice Block
Custom Dice Block
12 coins
Star Steal Trap
Star Steal Trap (2-piece set)
10 coins Only available after shop inventory is updated.

One-Coin Shop[edit]

Item Cost Notes
Creepy Dice Block
Creepy Dice Block
1 coin
Mushroom
Mushroom
1 coin
10-Coin Steal Trap
10-Coin Steal Trap
1 coin Only available before shop inventory is updated.
Pipe
Pipe
1 coin Only available after shop inventory is updated.

Last-Place Shop[edit]

Item Cost
Artwork of the Markup Sticker in Super Mario Party Jamboree
Markup Sticker
5 coins
An item from Super Mario Party Jamboree
Triple Dice
10 coins
Swap Mirror
Swap Mirror
7 coins
Custom Dice Block
Custom Dice Block
12 coins
Star Steal Trap
Star Steal Trap (2-piece set)
10 coins

Super Shop[edit]

Item Cost
Super Swap Mirror
Super Swap Mirror
15 coins
Super Dueling Glove
Super Dueling Glove
40 coins
Super Creepy Dice
Super Creepy Dice
5 coins

Gold Shop[edit]

Item Cost
Payday Double Dice
Payday Double Dice
10 coins
Artwork of a triple variant of the Payday Double Dice in Super Mario Party Jamboree
Payday Triple Dice
15 coins
Golden Pipe
Golden Pipe
25 coins

Boo Shop[edit]

Item Cost
Boo Bell
Boo Bell
15 coins

Gallery[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese わくわくショッピングモール[?]
Wakuwaku Shoppingu Mōru
Exciting Shopping Mall
Chinese (simplified) 令人兴奋的购物中心[?]
Lìngrén Xìngfèn de Gòuwù Zhōngxīn
Exciting Shopping Centre
Chinese (traditional) 令人興奮的購物中心[?]
Lìngrén Xìngfèn de Gòuwù Zhōngxīn
Exciting Shopping Centre
Dutch Regenboogplaza[4] Rainbow Plaza
French (NOA) Galeries multicolores[5] Multicolor Galleria
French (NOE) Galeries arc-en-ciel[6] Rainbow Galleria
German Regenbogen-Kaufpalast[?] Rainbow Shopping Palace
Italian Galleria arcobaleno[7] Rainbow Galleria
Korean 두근두근 쇼핑몰[8]
Dugeundugeun Syopingmol
Heart Pounding Shopping Mall
Portuguese Shopping Arco-Íris[9] Rainbow Mall
Russian Радужная галерея[?]
Raduzhnaya galereya
Rainbow Galleria
Spanish (NOA) Plaza Arcoíris[10] Rainbow Plaza
Spanish (NOE) Galerías Arcoíris[11] Rainbow Galleries

Trivia[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Nintendo Life (October 1, 2024). 10+ New Details in Mario Party Jamboree (10:31). YouTube. Retrieved October 2, 2024.
  2. ^ a b Super Mario Party Jamboree. Nintendo (Japanese). Retrieved June 20, 2024.
  3. ^ スーパー マリオパーティ ジャンボリー:スゴロクの島. Nintendo. Retrieved August 30, 2024.
  4. ^ Nintendo Nederland (June 18, 2024). Super Mario Party Jamboree – Een eerste blik (Nintendo Switch) (0:32). YouTube (Dutch). Retrieved June 18, 2024.
  5. ^ Super Mario Party™ Jamboree pour Nintendo Switch. Nintendo (Canadian French). Retrieved September 11, 2024.
  6. ^ Nintendo France (September 6, 2024). Des virées shopping, des courses à toute allure... et un volcan en activité ?! Préparez-vous à découvrir cinq nouveaux plateaux pleins de surprises dans #SuperMarioPartyJamboree !. X (French). Retrieved September 11, 2024.
  7. ^ Nintendo Switch Italia (September 6, 2024). Shopping, corse a tutta velocità e… un vulcano Goomba? Preparati a fantastiche sorprese su cinque nuovi tabelloni in Super Mario Party Jamboree. Diamo un'occhiata…. Instagram (Italian). Retrieved September 11, 2024.
  8. ^ 한국닌텐도 공식 채널 (September 25, 2024). 슈퍼 마리오 파티 잼버리 소개영상 (0:59). YouTube (Korean). Retrieved September 25, 2024.
  9. ^ Super Mario Party™ Jamboree para Nintendo Switch. Nintendo (Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved September 11, 2024.
  10. ^ Super Mario Party™ Jamboree para Nintendo Switch. Nintendo (Latin American Spanish). Retrieved September 6, 2024.
  11. ^ September 6, 2024. Compras a tutiplén, carreras a velocidad de vértigo y... ¿un volcán Goomba que amenaza con entrar en erupción? Prepárate para todo tipo de sorpresas en los cinco tableros totalmente nuevos de #SuperMarioPartyJamboree. Vamos a echarles un ojo.... X (European Spanish). Retrieved September 6, 2024.