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|image=[[File:Shy Guy's Shuffle City.png| | |image=[[File:Shy Guy's Shuffle City.png|250x300px]] | ||
| | |appears_in=''[[Mario Party: Island Tour]]'' | ||
|skill=5 | |skill=5 | ||
|luck=3 | |luck=3 | ||
|minigames=2 | |minigames=2 | ||
|time=20-40 minutes | |time=20-40 minutes | ||
}} | }} | ||
'''Shy Guy's Shuffle City''' is one of seven boards in ''[[Mario Party: Island Tour]]''. This board is unique in that it requires 3 or 4 human players. Like in [[Kamek's Carpet Ride]], players use cards to move around the board instead of rolling a [[Dice Block]]. | '''Shy Guy's Shuffle City''' is one of seven boards in ''[[Mario Party: Island Tour]]''. This board is unique in that it requires 3 or 4 human players. Like in [[Kamek's Carpet Ride]], players use cards to move around the board instead of rolling a [[Dice Block]]. From the second round onward, players must take a card from an opponent before moving. There's also a [[Bowser Card]] that must be avoided, as every three rounds, a Bowser Penalty will affect whoever has the Bowser Card. At the end of the board, the player will have to draw either two Champion Cards or four "Sorry!" Cards. If the player succeeds in drawing the Champion Card, then they will automatically win the board. If a "Sorry!" Card is drawn, then that player misses their chance to win, and has to go back three spaces. Each time a "Sorry!" card is drawn, that card gets discarded for the next attempt, giving the next player a greater chance of winning. If there are no "Sorry!" cards, then the next player to get to the end of the board wins, as long as that player does not have the Bowser Card. If the player makes it to the end of the board and is holding the Bowser Card, then they are not able to play the final challenge and are forced to move back three spaces upon reaching the Dead-End Space. A player holding the Bowser Card automatically gets last place at the end of play. | ||
When playing with three players, two cards each of 1, 2, 3, and 4, plus the Bowser Card, are dealt to the players every three rounds. With four players, there are two 1 Cards and three cards each for 2, 3, and 4, plus the Bowser Card. 0, 5, and 6 Cards can only be obtained from minigames. | |||
==Description== | ==Description== | ||
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==Minigame Results== | ==Minigame Results== | ||
{{ | {{MPIT results|Shy Guy's Shuffle City}} | ||
* ''Note: If there are 3 players playing, the 3rd place player will instead be given the 0 Card.'' | * ''Note: If there are 3 players playing, the 3rd place player will instead be given the 0 Card.'' | ||
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==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
ShyGuy'sShuffleCityMap.png|Map of Shy Guy's Shuffle City Map | |||
SGSC final challenge.jpg|Toad about to attempt the final challenge. | SGSC final challenge.jpg|Toad about to attempt the final challenge. | ||
MPIT Shy Guys Shuffle City Ending.png|[[Toad]] wins the board and [[Yoshi]] gets last place. | MPIT Shy Guys Shuffle City Ending.png|[[Toad]] wins the board and [[Yoshi]] gets last place. | ||
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|JapR=Heihō no Babanuki Kādo | |JapR=Heihō no Babanuki Kādo | ||
|JapM=Shy Guy's Old Maid Card | |JapM=Shy Guy's Old Maid Card | ||
| | |FreA=Table de Jeu de Maskache | ||
| | |FreAM=Shy Guy's Gaming Table | ||
| | |FreE=Table de Jeu de Maskass | ||
| | |FreEM=Shy Guy's Gaming Table | ||
|Por=Jogo de Cartas do Masquito | |Por=Jogo de Cartas do Masquito | ||
|PorM=Shy Guy's Card Game | |PorM=Shy Guy's Card Game | ||
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*Not including boards in Solo or Story Modes, with 19 spaces, this is the smallest board in the entire ''[[Mario Party (series)|Mario Party]]'' series. | *Not including boards in Solo or Story Modes, with 19 spaces, this is the smallest board in the entire ''[[Mario Party (series)|Mario Party]]'' series. | ||
{{Mario Party | {{Mario Party boards}} | ||
{{MPIT}} | {{MPIT}} | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:Casinos]] | ||
[[Category:Mario Party: Island Tour boards]] | [[Category:Mario Party: Island Tour boards]] |
Latest revision as of 11:06, December 12, 2024
- Not to be confused with Shy Guy Shuffle.
Shy Guy's Shuffle City | |
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Appears in | Mario Party: Island Tour |
Skill | |
Luck | |
Minigames | |
Time | 20-40 minutes |
Shy Guy's Shuffle City is one of seven boards in Mario Party: Island Tour. This board is unique in that it requires 3 or 4 human players. Like in Kamek's Carpet Ride, players use cards to move around the board instead of rolling a Dice Block. From the second round onward, players must take a card from an opponent before moving. There's also a Bowser Card that must be avoided, as every three rounds, a Bowser Penalty will affect whoever has the Bowser Card. At the end of the board, the player will have to draw either two Champion Cards or four "Sorry!" Cards. If the player succeeds in drawing the Champion Card, then they will automatically win the board. If a "Sorry!" Card is drawn, then that player misses their chance to win, and has to go back three spaces. Each time a "Sorry!" card is drawn, that card gets discarded for the next attempt, giving the next player a greater chance of winning. If there are no "Sorry!" cards, then the next player to get to the end of the board wins, as long as that player does not have the Bowser Card. If the player makes it to the end of the board and is holding the Bowser Card, then they are not able to play the final challenge and are forced to move back three spaces upon reaching the Dead-End Space. A player holding the Bowser Card automatically gets last place at the end of play.
When playing with three players, two cards each of 1, 2, 3, and 4, plus the Bowser Card, are dealt to the players every three rounds. With four players, there are two 1 Cards and three cards each for 2, 3, and 4, plus the Bowser Card. 0, 5, and 6 Cards can only be obtained from minigames.
Description[edit]
- American English: Outwit your opponents and avoid the dreaded Bowser Card to win this race!
- British English: Swap cards with your opponents for a card game with a twist. Don't be left with the Bowser Card!
Minigame Results[edit]
Minigame Results | |||
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First | |||
Second | |||
Third | |||
Fourth |
- Note: If there are 3 players playing, the 3rd place player will instead be given the 0 Card.
Yellow Toad Quotes[edit]
After picking a card, the Yellow Toad says one of the following:
- If card is a 5 or 6: "What's so funny, <player>? Mind sharing the joke with the rest of us? You're not supposed to grin when you get good cards, <player>."
- If card is a 3 or 4: "Either something good happened to <player>, or it's an act. Either way, I'm suspicious."
- If card is a 2 or 1: "Hey everyone! Look at <player> trying to pretend like nothing happened."
- If card is a 0 or Bowser: "<player>, is everything OK? Is something bothering you?"
Spaces[edit]
Green Spaces | Dash Spaces | Event Spaces | Back Spaces | Dead-End Space | Total | |
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Shy Guy's Shuffle City | 9 | 4 | 3 | 2 | 1 | 19 |
Gallery[edit]
Music[edit]
Names in other languages[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | ヘイホーのババぬきカード[?] Heihō no Babanuki Kādo |
Shy Guy's Old Maid Card | |
Dutch | Shy Guys Kaartenhuis[?] | Shy Guy's House of Cards | |
French (NOA) | Table de Jeu de Maskache[?] | Shy Guy's Gaming Table | |
French (NOE) | Table de Jeu de Maskass[?] | Shy Guy's Gaming Table | |
German | Alles außer Bowser![?] | All except Bowser! | |
Italian | Pesca una carta con Tipo Timido[?] | Find a card with Shy Guy | |
Portuguese | Jogo de Cartas do Masquito[?] | Shy Guy's Card Game | |
Spanish (NOA) | Baraja de Shy Guy[?] | Shy Guy's Deck of Cards | |
Spanish (NOE) | Casa de naipes de Shy Guy[?] | Shy Guy's House of Cards |
Trivia[edit]
- Not including boards in Solo or Story Modes, with 19 spaces, this is the smallest board in the entire Mario Party series.