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|align=left|This is just like a Suit space, except it cycles through all four suits as players pass it.
|align=left|This is just like a Suit space, except it cycles through all four suits as players pass it.
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|[[File:FS Backstreet Square.png]]
|[[File:FS Backstreet Square.png]][[File:FS Backstreet Warp Square.png|64px]]
|Backstreet
|Backstreet
|''"When you land on this square, you duck down a backstreet and come out on the other end."''
|''"When you land on this square, you duck down a backstreet and come out on the other end."''
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|align=left|Exclusive to Standard rules, these squares allow a player to build upon the land. In Standard rules Free Play, the amount of vacant plots can be set in the custom rules.
|align=left|Exclusive to Standard rules, these squares allow a player to build upon the land. In Standard rules Free Play, the amount of vacant plots can be set in the custom rules.
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|[[File:FS Bank Square.png]]
|[[File:FS One-way-alley Square.png|64px]]
|One-way alley
|One-way alley
|''"An alleyway to another part of the board. Dart down one and continue you turn when you come out the other end."''
|''"An alleyway to another part of the board. Dart down one and continue you turn when you come out the other end."''
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|align=left|Allows the player to roll again.
|align=left|Allows the player to roll again.
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|[[File:FS Bank Square.png]]
|[[File:FS Stockbroker Square.png|64px]]
|Stockbroker
|Stockbroker
|''"You have the opportunity to buy stocks when you land on this square."''
|''"You have the opportunity to buy stocks when you land on this square."''
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|align=left|Only found on Yoshi's Island.
|align=left|Only found on Yoshi's Island.
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|[[File:FS Bank Square.png]]
|[[File:FS Switch Square.png]]
|Switch
|Switch
|''"Landing on this square throws the switch and changes the layout of the board."''
|''"Landing on this square throws the switch and changes the layout of the board."''
|align=left|Causes large segments of the board to move around.
|align=left|Causes large segments of the board to move around.
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|[[File:FS Magmalice Square.png|64px]]
|Magmalice
|''"You can ride on the magnificent magmalice to another square, but then your turn ends."''
|align=left|Only found on Mt. Magmageddon.
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Revision as of 08:56, March 10, 2021

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Squares

Square In-game description Notes
A Shop Square from Fortune Street Shops n/a The most common squares and the main focus of Fortune Street. A shop can be purchased as long as the player has enough assets (sum of ready cash and stocks) in possession. Purchasing or investing in a shop does not decrease net worth, but it costs ready cash to do so.
The Venture Square from Fortune Street Venture "Land on this square for a chance to draw a venture card." This square allows a player to choose a card from a random selection of 64 cards. There are 128 cards in total, but 23 of them are exclusive to Standard rules. As such, only 105 cards appear in the Easy rules. A player will also receive gold by lining up four or more cards with their color (10 gold per row) if they line up a whole row they gain 200 gold.
The Spade Square from Fortune StreetThe Heart Square from Fortune Street
The Diamond Square from Fortune StreetThe Club Square from Fortune Street
Suit "When you pass this suit square, you pick up a A spade suit from Fortune Street/A heart suit from Fortune Street/A diamond suit from Fortune Street/A club suit from Fortune Street. Stop on it exactly for the chance to draw a venture card!" These squares hold one of the four suits. If a player lands directly on it, it acts like a Venture square.
The Spade Change-of-suit Square from Fortune Street Change-of-suit "You pick up a suit when you pass this square. After you take it, the suit on offer changes to another." This is just like a Suit space, except it cycles through all four suits as players pass it.
The Super Mario franchise Backstreet Square from Fortune StreetThe Dragon Quest-themed Backstreet Square from Fortune Street Backstreet "When you land on this square, you duck down a backstreet and come out on the other end." Either a warp space or a Warp Pipe, these squares take the player to the connecting square of the same color.
The Take-a-break Square from Fortune Street Take-a-break "When you land on this square, all your shops shut until your next turn." This square makes the player's shops close for one turn.
The Vacant Lot Square from Fortune Street Vacant plot "You can build a variety of buildings and attractions." Exclusive to Standard rules, these squares allow a player to build upon the land. In Standard rules Free Play, the amount of vacant plots can be set in the custom rules.
The One-way-alley Square from Fortune Street One-way alley "An alleyway to another part of the board. Dart down one and continue you turn when you come out the other end." In boards like Robbin' Hood Ruins and Bowser's Castle, these doors take the player to a different part of the board. On Super Mario series boards, they are based on the appearance of the Warp Door from New Super Mario Bros. Wii.
The Boon Square from Fortune Street Boon "Land on this square to receive a commission on everyone's profits until your next turn. (20% of all payments made)" Allows the player to receive a 20% commission on all profits made until their next turn.
The Boom Square from Fortune Street Boom "Land on this square to receive a great big commission on everyone's profits until your next turn. (50% of all payments made)" Allows the player to receive a 50% commission on all profits made until their next turn.
The Arcade Square from Fortune Street Arcade "Land on this square for some serious fun at the mini-game arcade!" This square allows the player to play a minigame.
The Bank Square from Fortune Street Bank "This is the finishing square. You'll also receive your salary each time you return here with all four suits, and you can buy stocks as you pass through." Players who pass the bank can buy stocks in any district. If a player passes by the bank square with all four Suits, they receive a promotion.
The Cannon Square from Fortune Street Cannon "Land here to become a living cannon ball and blast your way to a square where another player is." Only appears on some boards. Allows the player to be blasted to any other player's location.
The Roll-on Square from Fortune Street Roll-on "When you land on this square, you roll the die and move again." Allows the player to roll again.
The Stockbroker Square from Fortune Street Stockbroker "You have the opportunity to buy stocks when you land on this square." Similar to the bank (except that it must be landed on), allows the player to buy stocks in any district.
The Lift Square from Fortune StreetThe ending Lift Square from Fortune Street Lift "You can take the lift to another location. Once you get off the lift, your turn ends."/"This is the lift's destination. It's for getting off the lift only. (You can't take the lift from here.)" Only found on Yoshi's Island.
The Switch Square from Fortune Street Switch "Landing on this square throws the switch and changes the layout of the board." Causes large segments of the board to move around.
The Magmalice Square from Fortune Street Magmalice "You can ride on the magnificent magmalice to another square, but then your turn ends." Only found on Mt. Magmageddon.

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