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'''Mario's Rainbow Castle''' is [[Mario]]'s game board in ''[[Mario Party]]''. The cloudy board looks visually appealing to begin with, but players need to collect [[Power Star|star]]s to restore the great rainbow of the castle. The board is a one-way path to the middle of the board (with 2 junctions). Players who make it to the center ride [[Fwoosh]] up to the tower, where either [[Toad]] or [[Bowser]] wait. Toad doles out the stars as usual, but if players reach Bowser, he awards them with a [[Ztar]] at the cost of 40 [[coin]]s (which will not add to their star total). After getting either star, the tower switches, replacing Toad with Bowser and vice versa, and [[Lakitu]] takes the player back to start. The [[Green Space|Happening Space]] can be used to force the tower to turn around before a player reaches it. | '''Mario's Rainbow Castle''' is [[Mario]]'s game board in ''[[Mario Party]]''. On August 5, 1998. The cloudy board looks visually appealing to begin with, but players need to collect [[Power Star|star]]s to restore the great rainbow of the castle. The board is a one-way path to the middle of the board (with 2 junctions). Players who make it to the center ride [[Fwoosh]] up to the tower, where either [[Toad]] or [[Bowser]] wait. Toad doles out the stars as usual, but if players reach Bowser, he awards them with a [[Ztar]] at the cost of 40 [[coin]]s (which will not add to their star total). After getting either star, the tower switches, replacing Toad with Bowser and vice versa, and [[Lakitu]] takes the player back to start. The [[Green Space|Happening Space]] can be used to force the tower to turn around before a player reaches it. | ||
At the end of the game, the winner's stars form a large star that makes a magnificent series of rainbows across the board, followed by a rainbow path from Fwoosh's center platform. The winner, as well as the players in 2nd and 3rd place go up the rainbow path to celebrate the victory along with Toad, [[Koopa Troopa|Koopa]], [[Boo]], Fwoosh, and the Star. The player in 4th place attempts to travel up the rainbow too, but slips, falls, and is carried away by Lakitu. | At the end of the game, the winner's stars form a large star that makes a magnificent series of rainbows across the board, followed by a rainbow path from Fwoosh's center platform. The winner, as well as the players in 2nd and 3rd place go up the rainbow path to celebrate the victory along with Toad, [[Koopa Troopa|Koopa]], [[Boo]], Fwoosh, and the Star. The player in 4th place attempts to travel up the rainbow too, but slips, falls, and is carried away by Lakitu. |
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Mario's Rainbow Castle is Mario's game board in Mario Party. On August 5, 1998. The cloudy board looks visually appealing to begin with, but players need to collect stars to restore the great rainbow of the castle. The board is a one-way path to the middle of the board (with 2 junctions). Players who make it to the center ride Fwoosh up to the tower, where either Toad or Bowser wait. Toad doles out the stars as usual, but if players reach Bowser, he awards them with a Ztar at the cost of 40 coins (which will not add to their star total). After getting either star, the tower switches, replacing Toad with Bowser and vice versa, and Lakitu takes the player back to start. The Happening Space can be used to force the tower to turn around before a player reaches it.
At the end of the game, the winner's stars form a large star that makes a magnificent series of rainbows across the board, followed by a rainbow path from Fwoosh's center platform. The winner, as well as the players in 2nd and 3rd place go up the rainbow path to celebrate the victory along with Toad, Koopa, Boo, Fwoosh, and the Star. The player in 4th place attempts to travel up the rainbow too, but slips, falls, and is carried away by Lakitu.
Gallery
- MP Bowserztar.jpg
Bowser presents Mario with a Ztar.
Names in Other Languages
Trivia
- This board was most likely inspired by the course in Super Mario 64 named "Tower of the Wing Cap". Mario is also seen wearing a Wing Cap in the map's cast artwork.