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=iQue Míngxīng Qí=
=BYGGIS=
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[[File:Byggis SMB ad.jpg|thumb|Magazine ad featuring all ''Super Mario Bros.'' sets]]
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'''BYGGIS''' was a Swedish toy company that produced sets of buildable blocks. In 1992, a series of eight sets based on the [[Super Mario (franchise)|''Super Mario'' franchise]] were released in Europe, including one board game.
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[[File:iQMQ Box.jpg|thumb|The game's box]]
'''iQue Míngxīng Qí''' is a board game published by [[iQue]] in China. The game is mostly themed around ''[[Paper Mario]]'', but it also includes elements from other games in the [[Super Mario (franchise)|''Super Mario'' franchise]], including some gameplay mechanics from the [[Mario Party (series)|''Mario Party'' series]]. Up to three players can play the game at once, with each player using character pieces of [[Mario]], [[Princess Peach]], and [[Bowser]].
 
==Gameplay==
The game's objective is to be the first to obtain a [[Power Star]], although the instructions state that players can decide how many Power Stars a player needs for the game to end. Before the game starts, each player takes 10 [[coin]]s, and an Item Card is placed on each shop space on the board; the first player passing a shop can pick that shop's Item Card. Additionally, a Star-picking stand is placed by rolling a die and placing the piece on the Star-picking stand location space with the number corresponding to the die. Lastly, sign pieces are placed at intersections in the path.
 
At the start of the game, each player rolls the die to determine how many spaces they move. Players can either gain or lose coins or draw a card depending on which space they land. After a player uses a card, it is placed back under the card pile; if the card applies on the next round, it is placed under the player's character piece until the card takes effect, after which it is normally placed under the card pile. When players encounter an intersection in the path, they have to follow the direction indicated on the sign, or they can pay five coins to change the sign's direction. Players can buy Item Cards by passing at shops, but they can only hold at most two Item Cards at a time. When a player passes by the Star-picking stand, they can obtain a Power Star by exchanging 20 coins for it.
 
==Board==
The gameboard is similar to the [[Board (Mario Party series)|boards]] from the ''Mario Party'' series. The board's background depicts locations from ''Paper Mario'', including [[Mario Bros.' House|Mario's House]], [[Toad Town]], [[Goomba Village (location)|Goomba Village]], and [[Koopa Village]]. The board has the following spaces:
{|class="wikitable"
!Image
!Name
!Description
!Number of spaces
|-
|[[File:iQMQ Green Square.jpg|100px]]
|style=text-align:center|绿色方块<br>Green Square
|The player gains three coins.
|style=text-align:center|25
|-
|[[File:iQMQ Red Square.jpg|100px]]
|style=text-align:center|红色方块<br>Red Square
|The player loses one coin.
|style=text-align:center|11
|-
|[[File:iQMQ Mushroom Pattern.jpg|100px]]
|style=text-align:center|蘑菇图案<br>Mushroom Pattern
|The player draws a Lucky Card.
|style=text-align:center|5
|-
|[[File:iQMQ Bowser Pattern.jpg|100px]]
|style=text-align:center|酷霸王图案<br>Bowser Pattern
|The player draws a Fate Card.
|style=text-align:center|5
|-
|[[File:iQMQ Question Mark Pattern.jpg|100px]]
|style=text-align:center|问号图案<br>Question Mark Pattern
|The player draws a Chance Card.
|style=text-align:center|5
|-
|[[File:iQMQ Shop.jpg|100px]]
|style=text-align:center|商店<br>Shop
|The player can buy Item Cards by using coins.
|style=text-align:center|3
|-
|[[File:iQMQ Star-picking stand location.jpg|100px]]
|style=text-align:center|摘星台备选位置<br>Alternate location for the Star-picking stand
|If the Star-picking stand is on this space, the player can exchange 20 coins to obtain a Power Star. If there is no Star-picking stand, the space does nothing.
|style=text-align:center|6
|}
 
==Pieces and cards==
The following is all pieces and cards included in the game. All pieces are made of cardboard.
*3 figures ([[Mario]], [[Princess Peach]], and [[Bowser]])
*2 Star-picking stands
*8 roadblocks
*2 dice
*6 signposts
*15 1 [[coin]] cards
*22 2 coins cards
*20 10 coins cards
*15 [[Power Star]] cards
*36 Item Cards (道具卡)
*20 Lucky Cards (幸运卡)
*20 Fate Cards (命运卡)
*20 Chance Cards (机会卡)
 
===Item Cards===
{|class="wikitable"
!Image
!Name
!Description
!Price
!Number of cards
|-
|[[File:iQMQ Item Mushroom.jpg|200px]]
|style=text-align:center|蘑菇<br>[[Mushroom]]
|The player can roll two dice at the same time, but cannot stop by a shop or the Star-picking stand. When passing by another player, they take 10 coins from them within one turn. The card uses artwork of the [[Golden Dash Mushroom|Super Mushroom]] from ''[[Mario Kart 64]]''.
|style=text-align:center|5 coins
|style=text-align:center|7
|-
|[[File:iQMQ Item Bricks.jpg|200px]]
|style=text-align:center|砖块<br>Bricks
|The player can place a roadblock three spaces in front or behind them to block other players. The roadblock disappears after blocking a player once, and it cannot be placed on occupied spaces.
|style=text-align:center|3 coins
|style=text-align:center|7
|-
|[[File:iQMQ Item Luigi's Courage.jpg|200px]]
|style=text-align:center|路易吉的胆子<br>[[Luigi]]'s Courage
|The player can use this card on themselves or others to turn back in a path. It cannot be used at intersections. The card uses artwork of Luigi in his [[Space Land]] outfit from ''[[Mario Party 2]]''.
|style=text-align:center|5 coins
|style=text-align:center|7
|-
|[[File:iQMQ Item Chain Chomp.jpg|200px]]
|style=text-align:center|汪汪<br>[[Chain Chomp]]
|The player can use this card to reposition the Star-picking stand by rolling the die.
|style=text-align:center|8 coins
|style=text-align:center|8
|-
|[[File:iQMQ Item Boo.jpg|200px]]
|style=text-align:center|噓噓鬼<br>[[Boo]]
|The player can roll the die to steal from another player. If they roll 6, the player steals a Power Star or 20 coins. If they roll 5, the player steals an Item Card or 10 coins. If they roll 4 or lower, the player steals 5 coins. The player can only use this card if the target is within six spaces in front or behind.
|style=text-align:center|5 coins
|style=text-align:center|7
|}
 
===Lucky Cards===
{|class="wikitable"
!Image
!Name
!Description
!Number of cards
|-
|[[File:iQMQ Lucky Double the Coins.jpg|200px]]
|style=text-align:center|金币翻倍<br>Double the Coins
|If the player gains coins on the next turn, the amount is doubled.
|style=text-align:center|2
|-
|[[File:iQMQ Lucky Unimpeded.jpg|200px]]
|style=text-align:center|畅通无阻<br>Unimpeded
|The player ignores roadblocks and signs on the next turn.
|style=text-align:center|3
|-
|[[File:iQMQ Lucky Gold on the Ground.jpg|200px]]
|style=text-align:center|满地黄金<br>Gold on the Ground
|The player gains two coins for each space they travel on the next turn.
|style=text-align:center|2
|-
|[[File:iQMQ Lucky Goombario's Charge.jpg|200px]]
|style=text-align:center|酷栗欧的冲击<br>[[Goombario]]'s Charge
|The player can choose to move one extra space on the next turn.
|style=text-align:center|3
|-
|[[File:iQMQ Lucky Toad's Support.jpg|200px]]
|style=text-align:center|奇诺比奥的支援<br>[[Toad]]'s Support
|The player rolls the die and gains an amount of coins corresponding to double the die's number.
|style=text-align:center|3
|-
|[[File:iQMQ Lucky Lakitu's Help.jpg|200px]]
|style=text-align:center|朱盖木的帮助<br>[[Lakitu]]'s Help
|The player can move to any space at an intersection without triggering its effect.
|style=text-align:center|1
|-
|[[File:iQMQ Lucky Star Spirits' Prayer.jpg|200px]]
|style=text-align:center|星之魂的祈祷<br>[[Star Spirits]]' Prayer
|The player will not suffer any losses on the next turn.
|style=text-align:center|1
|-
|[[File:iQMQ Lucky Windfall.jpg|200px]]
|style=text-align:center|飞来的横财<br>Windfall
|The player steals a certain number of coins from the other players, determined by rolling the die.
|style=text-align:center|2
|-
|[[File:iQMQ Lucky Protection of the Shell.jpg|200px]]
|style=text-align:center|龟壳的保护<br>Protection of the [[Green Shell|Shell]]
|The player will not lose any coins on the next turn.
|style=text-align:center|3
|}
 
===Fate Cards===
{|class="wikitable"
!Image
!Name
!Description
!Number of cards
|-
|[[File:iQMQ Fate Robber Bowser.jpg|200px]]
|style=text-align:center|强盗库霸王<br>Robber Bowser
|The player loses an amount of coins corresponding to double of the rolled die's number.
|style=text-align:center|2
|-
|[[File:iQMQ Fate Outdoor Prison.jpg|200px]]
|style=text-align:center|露天监狱<br>Outdoor Prison
|The player rests on the landed space until they roll a 6. If the player rolls a 4 or 5, they gain one coin from each player, while they lose two coins instead if they roll any other number.
|style=text-align:center|1
|-
|[[File:iQMQ Fate Koopa Troopa Affection.jpg|200px]]
|style=text-align:center|喏库喏库的眷恋<br>[[Koopa Troopa]] Affection
|The player only moves by one space on the next turn.
|style=text-align:center|3
|-
|[[File:iQMQ Fate Feast of a Wasp Nest.jpg|200px]]
|style=text-align:center|马蜂窝的盛宴<br>Feast of a Wasp Nest
|The player loses one coin for each space they travel on the next turn. The card uses artwork of [[Beezley]]s from ''[[Wario Land 4]]''.
|style=text-align:center|2
|-
|[[File:iQMQ Fate Kammy Koopa's Bricks.jpg|200px]]
|style=text-align:center|卡米巫婆的砖块<br>[[Kammy Koopa]]'s Bricks
|The player does not perform any actions on the next turn.
|style=text-align:center|3
|-
|[[File:iQMQ Fate Wario's Sudden Attack.jpg|200px]]
|style=text-align:center|瓦力欧的突袭<br>[[Wario]]'s Sudden Attack
|If the player loses coins on the next turn, the amount is doubled. The card uses artwork of [[Bat Wario]] from ''Wario Land 4''.
|style=text-align:center|2
|-
|[[File:iQMQ Fate Keep Walking Forward.jpg|200px]]
|style=text-align:center|一直朝前走<br>Keep Walking Forward
|The player cannot stop by a shop or the Star-picking stand while moving on the next turn.
|style=text-align:center|2
|-
|[[File:iQMQ Fate Brick Festival.jpg|200px]]
|style=text-align:center|砖头的节日<br>Brick Festival
|All intersections are blocked on the next turn and the player has to turn back at them. Other players are not affected.
|style=text-align:center|2
|-
|[[File:iQMQ Fate Goomba Gambler.jpg|200px]]
|style=text-align:center|栗子赌徒<br>[[Goomba]] Gambler
|The player rolls the die twice. If the second number is bigger than the first, the player gains 6 coins. If the number is smaller, the player loses 10 coins.
|style=text-align:center|3
|}
 
===Chance Cards===
{|class="wikitable"
!Image
!Name
!Description
!Number of cards
|-
|[[File:iQMQ Chance Double Die.jpg|200px]]
|style=text-align:center|双骰子<br>Double Die
|The player can roll two dice on the next turn. This card can be stacked with the Mushroom Item Card.
|style=text-align:center|2
|-
|[[File:iQMQ Chance Position Swap.jpg|200px]]
|style=text-align:center|位置互换<br>Position Swap
|The player swaps positions with another player.
|style=text-align:center|3
|-
|[[File:iQMQ Chance Spring Tide of Groundhogs.jpg|200px]]
|style=text-align:center|土拨鼠的大潮<br>Spring Tide of Groundhogs
|All signs are turned by one space to the right.
|style=text-align:center|2
|-
|[[File:iQMQ Chance Coin Swap.jpg|200px]]
|style=text-align:center|金币互换<br>Coin Swap
|All players roll the die once, and the players with the highest and lowest numbers exchange coins. The die is rolled again if the numbers are the same.
|style=text-align:center|1
|-
|[[File:iQMQ Chance Power Star Swap.jpg|200px]]
|style=text-align:center|力量之星互换<br>Power Star Swap
|All players roll the die once, and the players with the highest and lowest numbers exchange Power Stars. The die is rolled again if the numbers are the same. This card only applies during a game with multiple Power Stars.
|style=text-align:center|1
|-
|[[File:iQMQ Chance Traffic Accident.jpg|200px]]
|style=text-align:center|交通事故<br>Traffic Accident
|All intersections are blocked and players have to turn back at them. Players with the Unimpeded Lucky Card can ignore this card.
|style=text-align:center|1
|-
|[[File:iQMQ Chance Koopa Troopa Festival.jpg|200px]]
|style=text-align:center|喏库喏库的节日<br>Koopa Troopa Festival
|All players only move by one space on the next turn.
|style=text-align:center|2
|-
|[[File:iQMQ Chance Wario's Gamble.jpg|200px]]
|style=text-align:center|瓦力欧的豪赌<br>Wario's Gamble
|All Green and Red Squares add or subtract double the amount of coins for one turn.
|style=text-align:center|1
|-
|[[File:iQMQ Chance Luigi's Peace.jpg|200px]]
|style=text-align:center|路易吉的和平<br>Luigi's Peace
|All Red Squares are nullified for one turn.
|style=text-align:center|1
|-
|[[File:iQMQ Chance Spring Imitation Show.jpg|200px]]
|style=text-align:center|弹簧模仿秀<br>[[Trampoline|Spring]] Imitation Show
|All players jump one space when moving for one turn. Shops, roadblocks, signs, and the Star-picking stand are ignored during this effect. The card uses artwork of [[Yoshi]] from ''[[Mario Party 4]]'' edited to have him hold an {{wp|iQue Player}}.
|style=text-align:center|1
|-
|[[File:iQMQ Chance Groundhog.jpg|200px]]
|style=text-align:center|土拨鼠<br>Groundhog
|The player rolls the die to determine which sign to turn by one space to the right.
|style=text-align:center|5
|}


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<gallery>
<gallery>
iQMQ Board.jpg|Gameboard
Byggis SMB 100 set.png|100
iQMQ Roadblock.jpg|Roadblock
Byggis SMB 200 set.jpg|200
iQMQ Signpost.jpg|Signpost
Byggis SMB Gameworld.png|Gameworld
iQMQ Star-picking stand.jpg|Star-picking stand
Byggis SMB Little Mario.jpg|Little Mario
iQMQ 1 coin card.jpg|1 coin card
iQMQ 2 coins card.jpg|2 coins card
iQMQ 10 coins card.jpg|10 coins card
iQMQ Power Star card.jpg|Power Star card
</gallery>
</gallery>


==Names in other languages==
==See also==
{{foreign names|citations=n
*[[LEGO Super Mario|LEGO ''Super Mario'']]
|Chi=神游明星棋
|ChiR=Shényóu Míngxīng Qí
|ChiM=iQue All-Stars Board Game
}}
 
==External links==
*[https://archive.org/details/iQuePMBoard iQue Míngxīng Qí on Internet Archive]


{{Merchandise}}
{{Companies}}
[[:Category:Merchandise]]
[[:Category:Companies]]


=List of Mario Quiz Cards=
=List of Mario Quiz Cards=

Latest revision as of 15:33, January 13, 2025

BYGGIS

Magazine ad featuring the Super Mario series of Byggis sets
Magazine ad featuring all Super Mario Bros. sets

BYGGIS was a Swedish toy company that produced sets of buildable blocks. In 1992, a series of eight sets based on the Super Mario franchise were released in Europe, including one board game.

Gallery

See also

Category:Companies

List of Mario Quiz Cards

The following is an incomplete list of Mario Quiz Cards ordered by category. The card's code, which indicated the deck and card number and is located on the back of each card, is also listed. Correct answers are marked in bold.

Arts, Sports & Leisure

Image Question Code
Front Back
A card from Mario Quiz Cards The back of a card from Mario Quiz Cards Who invented the game of basketball?
  1. Abner Doubleday
  2. Mavin Hoopster
  3. James Naismith
D3 054 01-03
A card from Mario Quiz Cards The back of a card from Mario Quiz Cards What is Yoga?
  1. A method of healing mental illness
  2. A discipline for mastery of mind and body
  3. An African religion
D3 054 03-16
A card from Mario Quiz Cards The back of a card from Mario Quiz Cards What are the martial arts?
  1. Ice dancing and ballet
  2. Sculpting and pottery making
  3. Games involving battle and self-defense
D2 491 04-19
A card from Mario Quiz Cards The back of a card from Mario Quiz Cards To which musical-instrument family does the guitar belong?
  1. Woodwind
  2. Bass
  3. String
D2 491 06-11
A card from Mario Quiz Cards The back of a card from Mario Quiz Cards What kinds of weapons are used in the sport of fencing?
  1. The saber, the dagger, and the sword
  2. The saber, the foil, and the sword
  3. The saber, the foil, and the épée
D2 491 06-12
A card from Mario Quiz Cards The back of a card from Mario Quiz Cards What are the three kinds of weightlifting moves?
  1. The snatch, discus, and pommel
  2. The snatch, vault, and hammerlock
  3. The snatch, clean-and-jerk, and military press
D3 491 07-03
A card from Mario Quiz Cards The back of a card from Mario Quiz Cards What was the first big accomplishment in mountain climbing?
  1. The conquest of Mount Everest
  2. The conquest of Mont Blanc
  3. The conquest of K2
D3 054 08-11
A card from Mario Quiz Cards The back of a card from Mario Quiz Cards What's the highest you can score in one bowling game?
  1. 150
  2. 300
  3. 350
D3 054 08-12
A card from Mario Quiz Cards The back of a card from Mario Quiz Cards What's the world's most important bicycle race?
  1. The Tour de France
  2. The Indianapolis 500
  3. The Soap Box Derby
D3 054 09-13
A card from Mario Quiz Cards The back of a card from Mario Quiz Cards To which musical-instrument family does the gong belong?
  1. Percussion
  2. Bass
  3. Woodwind
D3 054 10-06
A card from Mario Quiz Cards The back of a card from Mario Quiz Cards What is "show jumping" at a horse show?
  1. A contest of obstacle jumping
  2. A test of schooling
  3. A kind of riding called "cabriole"
D3 054 10-17
A card from Mario Quiz Cards The back of a card from Mario Quiz Cards Which are pieces of mountain climbing equipment?
  1. Skivvies and fishers
  2. Fulcrums and vaporizers
  3. Crampons and karabiners
D3 054 23-18
A card from Mario Quiz Cards The back of a card from Mario Quiz Cards Which is a characteristic of Gothic architecture?
  1. Pointed arches
  2. Flying buttresses
  3. Both
D3 054 24-17
A card from Mario Quiz Cards The back of a card from Mario Quiz Cards Who wrote The Little Prince?
  1. Antoine de Saint-Exupery
  2. Niccolo Machiavelli
  3. Pat Conroy
D3 054 25-17
File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 26-12.png File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 26-12 Back.png Who was Johann Sebastian Bach?
  1. A great musical composer
  2. A great jazz musician
  3. A great rap artist
D3 054 26-12
File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 26-19.png File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 26-19 Back.png How many players are on a soccer team?
  1. 19 players
  2. 10 players
  3. 11 players
D3 054 26-19
File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 27-07.png File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 27-07 Back.png Which swimming stroke was first used in competition?
  1. Backstroke
  2. Breaststroke
  3. Sidestroke
D3 054 27-07
File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 27-08.png File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 27-08 Back.png How do you build a boat in a bottle?
  1. Build it inside by using very long tweezers to hold and place each part.
  2. Everything is assembled outside the bottle, then slipped in.
D3 054 27-08
File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 27-12.png File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 27-12 Back.png Who wrote Little Red Riding Hood?
  1. Walt Disney
  2. Richard Scarry
  3. No one knows for sure
D3 054 27-12
File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 28-16.png File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 28-16 Back.png Which is not part of a Christian church?
  1. Vestry or sacristy
  2. Nave
  3. Fortran
D3 054 28-16
File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 28-19.png File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 28-19 Back.png Who was Velázquez?
  1. A Spanish painter
  2. A Spanish bull fighter
  3. A Spanish musician
D3 054 28-19
File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 30-01.png File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 30-01 Back.png Who are Punch and Judy?
  1. X-Men cartoon characters
  2. Panda bears
  3. Puppet show characters
D3 054 30-01
File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 30-02.png File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 30-02 Back.png Who was Cyrano de Bergerac?
  1. A musketeer
  2. A writer
  3. A rock star
D3 054 30-02
A card from Mario Quiz Cards Used in case of images missing from a section gallery, table, bestiary box, or certain infoboxes. When did figure skating become part of the Olympic Games?
  1. 1908
  2. 1924
  3. 1968
TBD
A card from Mario Quiz Cards Used in case of images missing from a section gallery, table, bestiary box, or certain infoboxes. Who wrote Don Quixote?
  1. Arthur Conan Doyle
  2. Hans Christian Andersen
  3. Miguel de Cervantes
TBD