Bob-omb Factory: Difference between revisions

From the Super Mario Wiki, the Mario encyclopedia
Jump to navigationJump to search
(→‎Spaces: There are 2 unlucky spaces on Bob Omb Factory)
Tag: Mobile edit
 
(98 intermediate revisions by 61 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
[[File:MP9 Bob-omb Factory.png|thumb|215px|'''Bob-omb Factory''']]
{{board infobox
'''Bob-omb Factory''' is one of the seven boards in ''[[Mario Party 9]]''. The players ride in a legged machine. The mid-boss fought here through the boss fort is [[Whomp]] and the boss which is fought at the end of the factory and through the Bowser Gate is the evil [[Big Bob-omb]].  
|image=[[File:MP9 Bob-omb Factory.png|250px]]
|appears_in=''[[Mario Party 9]]''
|availability=Default
|sample=[[File:Bob-omb Factory - Mario Party 9.oga]]
}}
{{quote|You mean our supersecret factory where we make most of our evil stuff? That's Bob-omb Factory!|Bowser|Mario Party 9}}
'''Bob-omb Factory''' is a board in ''[[Mario Party 9]]'', and the second one played in solo mode. It is an industrial location where conveyor belts are the main gimmick. Throughout the board, [[Bob-omb]]s can be seen being assembled and transported in the surroundings. The players ride in the Factory Walker, the starting vehicle in this board; the Gear Shifter and the King Bob-omb Bus can be purchased at the Museum for 200 [[Mario Party Point|Party Points]] each. The mid-boss fought here through the boss fort is [[Whomp]] and the boss fought at the end of the factory is [[King Bob-omb]].  


==Layout==   
==Layout==   
The players start out in a room which contains lots of [[Event Space]]s. When those spaces are triggered, the conveyor belt moves the players around in the room, possibly collecting Mini Stars along the way. Once they get to the end of the room, there are stairs which lead the players to the boss fort where a mid-boss (Whomp in Solo Mode) is fought. Once the battle is over, the players will then head through a pipe-like corridor. One of the gimmicks that happens through the factory is the [[Bob-omb]]s that fall on the vehicle when the players pass a Bob-omb sign. The Bob-omb explodes after they legged machine has passed 10 spaces making the captain lose half of their [[Mini Star]]s. The platforms move forward through the corridor. If the player is lucky enough, they might get Mini Stars along the way. In the background of the factory, it shows how Bob-ombs are made. Once the players reach the end, they fight a boss.
The players start out in a room consisting of a zigzagging pathway intersected by an oval conveyor belt. Five of the ten spaces that correspond to each intersection are [[Event Space]]s which, when triggered, move the conveyor belt (and consequently the space itself and the players as well) around, possibly leading to Mini Stars along the way. At the end of the path there are stairs which lead to the fortress, where a mid-boss ([[Whomp Stomp]] in solo mode) is fought. After the minigame, the players head through a dark corridor to the next section.
 
[[File:MP9 Bob-omb Factory Second Level.jpg|thumb|right|200px|The second part of the board.]]
The next room is a long and straight stretch going left to right. An initial row of four spaces is followed by a conveyor belt, which changes directions with each Dice Block hit. The direction it moves as the car goes past the fourth space determines which of the two following routes the players will take: the blue path is the luckier one, containing [[Lucky Space]]s and [[Mini Star]]s; conversely, the orange path contains [[Mini Ztar]]s and an [[Unlucky Space]]. There are Event Spaces on either side that move the car to the other path. This room also introduces signs that, when passed by, cause a Bob-omb to fall onto the vehicle. The Bob-omb explodes after their machine has passed 10 spaces, making the captain lose half of their [[Mini Star]]s. The paths merge again as the room ends at the [[Captain Event Space]] to the Side-by-Side Zone (referred to as Conveyor Belt Way in the [[Prima Games]] guide).
 
After the Captain Event, the players meet green Toad, triggering the "Almost there!" event that replaces six spaces ahead with [[Bowser Space]]s (or three if the player says "no" to Bowser). This final room is a simple zigzagging line where one last Bob-omb sign is located. At the end of the factory there is the [[Bowser Gate]] and the boss minigame ([[Bombard King Bob-omb]] in solo mode).
 
===Side-by-Side Zone===
[[File:MP9 Bob-omb Factory Side by Side Zone.jpg|thumb|left|200px|Side-by-Side Zone.]]
In this Captain Event, the players leave their team vehicle and board carts that travel down a short path. The captain who landed on the [[Captain Event Space]] selects which path each player takes. Regardless of who rolled the dice, all players move simultaneously. Between the second and third spaces of the paths lie two sets of three [[Mini Star]]s which begin the event on the two leftmost paths, between the fifth and sixth spaces lie sets of five Mini Stars which begin in the two center paths, and after the final space lie sets of 10 Mini Stars which begin on the right. The second, third, fifth, sixth, and final spaces are [[Happening Space|Event Space]]s, and landing on these causes all Mini Stars to shift one path to the left. CPU players will always put the player on the rightmost side if they are the captain.
{{br|left}}


The characters ride an odd walking machine on this board. The vehicle available from the start is the Factory Walker. The Gear Shifter and the Big Bob-omb Bus can be purchased from the Museum for 200 [[Party Points]] each.
==Solo mode bosses==
<center>
<gallery>
MP9 Whomp Stomp 4.png|Fortress<br>'''[[Whomp Stomp]]'''
MP9 Bombard King Bob-omb 3.png|Bowser Gate<br>'''[[Bombard King Bob-omb]]'''
</gallery>
</center>


==Side-by-Side Zone==
==Spaces==
[[File:MP9 j.jpg|thumb|left|200px|Side-by-Side Zone.]]
{|class="wikitable"
In this Captain Event, the players leave their team vehicle and board carts that travel down a short path. The captain who landed on the [[Captain Event Space]] selects which path each player takes. Regardless of who rolled the dice, all players move simultaneously. Between the second and third spaces of the paths lie two sets of three [[Mini Star]]s which begin the event on the two leftmost paths, between the fifth and sixth spaces lie sets of five Mini Stars which begin in the two center paths, and after the final space lie sets of 10 Mini Stars which begin on the right. The second, third, fifth, sixth, and final spaces are [[Happening Space|Event Space]]s, and landing these causes all Mini Stars to shift one path to the left.
|-
!Type
!Number
|-
![[File:MP9 Green Space.png|32px]]<br>[[Green Space]]s
|9
|-
![[File:MP9 Special Dice Block Space.png|32px]]<br>[[Special Dice Block Space]]s
|32
|-
![[File:MP9 Happening Space.png|32px]]<br>[[Event Space]]s
|21
|-
![[File:MP9 Dash Space.png|32px]]<br>[[Dash Space]]s
|1
|-
![[File:MP9 Back Space.png|32px]]<br>[[Back Space (random)|Back Space]]s
|3
|-
![[File:MP9 Shuffle Space.png|32px]]<br>[[Change Space|Shuffle Space]]s
|5
|-
![[File:MP9 Spin Space.png|32px]]<br>[[Spin Space]]s
|5
|-
![[File:MP9 Lucky Space.png|32px]]<br>[[Lucky Space]]s
|4
|-
![[File:MP9 Unlucky Space.png|32px]]<br>[[Unlucky Space]]s
|2
|-
![[File:MP9 Bowser Space.png|32px]]<br>[[Bowser Space]]s
|7
|-
![[File:MP9 VS Space.png|32px]]<br>[[Free-for-All Space]]s
|8
|-
![[File:MP9 Battle Space.png|32px]]<br>[[Battle Space]]s
|5
|-
![[File:MP9 1-Vs-3 Space Sprite.png|32px]]<br>[[1-Vs-3 Space]]s
|4
|-
![[File:MP9 Bowser Jr Space.png|32px]]<br>[[Bowser Jr. Space]]s
|4
|-
![[File:MP9 Captain Space.png|32px]]<br>[[Captain Event Space]]s
|1
|-
![[File:MP9 Boss Space.png|32px]]<br>[[Boss Battle Space]]s
|2
|-
!Total
|112
|}


==Whomp Boss Battle==
==Related quotes==
The name of this minigame is [[Whomp Stomp]]. The players are on a rotating platform. Whomp is behind them. The players hit switches to rotate the platform and they try to avoid being crushed by Whomp. If Whomp misses he gets damaged and the players get points. If the players are unlucky enough, they will get hit and lose points.
*"''In Bob-omb Factory, you'll collect [[Mini Star]]s as you traverse an industrial zone on your way to the goal. This factory features many conveyor belts. And it looks like there's an even bigger area waiting behind this corridor.''"
*"''Try to recover all the Mini Stars in the factory!''"
*"''But be careful! One of [[King Bob-omb|Bowser's minions]] is guarding the Mini Stars beyond the Bowser Gate. And that's not all! Another one of [[Whomp|Bowser's minions]] is guarding the Mini Stars in that fort!''"
*"''I've heard Bowser's minions are especially tough around here. Are you ready?''"


==Big Bob-omb Boss Battle==  
==Profiles==
The name of this minigame is [[Bombard Big Bob-omb]]. The players are on a big steel square and Big Bob-omb appears behind it. There are four different sizes of Bob-omb in front of him. The players must choose a size of Bob-omb to pick up and throw at the boss. The bigger the Bob-omb, the more points the player gets. If two players choose the same Bob-omb they will run into each other and not get the bomb. Once at orange health, Big Bob-omb will throw bombs at players who run into eachother, these bombs make players lose one point.
*'''''Mario Party 9'' website bios:'''
**[[File:Flag of USA.png|22px]] "''Ahhhh, the smell of industry. Make your way through conveyor belts and other obstacles as the assembly line cranks out those Bob-ombs.''"
**[[File:Flag of Europe.png|22px]] "''Travelling in a scrap-metal machine, your path could suddenly take a turn for the worse (or better) when you land on conveyer belts leading in new directions. You might also find yourself travelling with an unwanted passenger if a Bob-omb drops in for a ride!''"


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<gallery>  
<gallery>  
File:Mp9 b.jpg|A scene from Whomp's Boss Battle.
MP9 Bob-omb explosion.jpg|[[Waluigi]] about to lose Mini Stars from a Bob-omb explosion while riding the Factory Walker.
File:MP9 g.jpg|[[Waluigi]] about lose Mini Stars from a Bob-omb explosion while riding the Factory Walker.
Bob-omb Factory.png|[[Shy Guy]] about to lose Mini Stars from a Bob-omb explosion while riding the Gear Shifter.
File:Wii MarioParty9 Website0213 07 Factory EN-H264.jpg|The second part of the Factory.
MP9FactoryWalker.png|Factory Walker, the starting vehicle.
MP9GearShifter.png|Gear Shifter, an unlockable vehicle.
MP9BigBob-ombBus.png|King Bob-omb Bus, the unlockable boss themed vehicle.
</gallery>
</gallery>


==Official Descriptions==
==Names in other languages==
===In-Game===
===Bob-omb Factory===
*''"In Bob-omb Factory, you'll collect [[Mini Star]]s as you traverse an industrial zone on your way to the goal.  This factory features many conveyor belts.  And it looks like there's an even bigger area waiting behind this corridor."''
{{foreign names
*''"Try to recover all the Mini Stars in the factory!"''
|Jap=ダイナマイトファクトリー
*''"But be careful! One of [[Big Bob-omb|Bowser's minions]] is guarding the Mini Stars beyond the Bowser Gate. And that's not all! Another one of [[Whomp|Bowser's minions]] is guarding the Mini Stars in that fort!"''
|JapR=Dainamaito Fakutorī
 
|JapM=Dynamite Factory
===Website===
|Chi=爆破工廠
*[[File:Flag of USA.png|22px]] ''"Ahhhh, the smell of industry. Make your way through conveyor belts and other obstacles as the assembly line cranks out those Bob-ombs."''
|ChiR=Bàopò Gōngchǎng
*[[File:Flag of Europe.png|22px]] ''"Travelling in a scrap-metal machine, your path could suddenly take a turn for the worse (or better) when you land on conveyer belts leading in new directions. You might also find yourself travelling with an unwanted passenger if a Bob-omb drops in for a ride!"''
|ChiM=Dynamite Factory
 
|Fre=Panique à la fabrique
==Names in Other Languages==
|FreM=Panic at the factory
{{foreignname
|Ger=Bob-Omb-Fabrik
|GerM=Bob-Omb-Factory
|Ita=La fabbrica di Bob-omba
|ItaM=The Bob-omb factory
|Kor=다이너마이트 팩토리
|KorR=Daineomaiteu Paektori
|KorM=Dynamite Factory
|SpaE=Fábrica de Bob-ombs
|SpaE=Fábrica de Bob-ombs
|SpaEM=Bob-ombs Factory
|SpaEM=Bob-ombs Factory
|SpaA=Fábrica de Bob-ombas
|SpaA=Fábrica de Bob-ombas
|SpaAM=Bob-ombs Factory
|SpaAM=Bob-ombs Factory
|Fra=Panique à la fabrique
|FraM=Panic at the factory
}}
}}
{{BoxTop}}
 
===Factory Walker===
{{foreign names
|Jap=ファクトリーカート
|JapR=Fakutorī Kāto
|JapM=Factory Cart
|Chi=工廠移動車
|ChiR=Gōngchǎng Yídòng Chē
|ChiM=Factory Mobile Car
}}
 
===Gear Shifter===
{{foreign names
|Jap=ポンコツカート
|JapR=Ponkotsu Kāto
|JapM=Worn-Out Cart
|Chi=破破移動車
|ChiR=Pòpò Yídòng Chē
|ChiM=Broken Mobile Car
}}
 
===King Bob-omb Bus===
{{foreign names
|Jap=ボムキングカート
|JapR=Bomu Kingu Kāto
|JapM=King Bob-omb Cart
|Chi=炸彈王移動車
|ChiR=Zhàdàn Wáng Yídòng Chē
|ChiM=King Bob-omb Mobile Car
}}
 
{{Mario Party boards}}
{{MP9}}
{{MP9}}
[[Category:Places]]
[[Category:Mario Party 9]]
[[Category:Factories]]
[[Category:Factories]]
[[Category:Gameboards]]
[[Category:Mario Party 9 boards]]

Latest revision as of 18:48, December 24, 2024

Bob-omb Factory
Bob-omb Factory
Appears in Mario Party 9
Availability Default
Music sample
“You mean our supersecret factory where we make most of our evil stuff? That's Bob-omb Factory!”
Bowser, Mario Party 9

Bob-omb Factory is a board in Mario Party 9, and the second one played in solo mode. It is an industrial location where conveyor belts are the main gimmick. Throughout the board, Bob-ombs can be seen being assembled and transported in the surroundings. The players ride in the Factory Walker, the starting vehicle in this board; the Gear Shifter and the King Bob-omb Bus can be purchased at the Museum for 200 Party Points each. The mid-boss fought here through the boss fort is Whomp and the boss fought at the end of the factory is King Bob-omb.

Layout[edit]

The players start out in a room consisting of a zigzagging pathway intersected by an oval conveyor belt. Five of the ten spaces that correspond to each intersection are Event Spaces which, when triggered, move the conveyor belt (and consequently the space itself and the players as well) around, possibly leading to Mini Stars along the way. At the end of the path there are stairs which lead to the fortress, where a mid-boss (Whomp Stomp in solo mode) is fought. After the minigame, the players head through a dark corridor to the next section.

The second part of the board.

The next room is a long and straight stretch going left to right. An initial row of four spaces is followed by a conveyor belt, which changes directions with each Dice Block hit. The direction it moves as the car goes past the fourth space determines which of the two following routes the players will take: the blue path is the luckier one, containing Lucky Spaces and Mini Stars; conversely, the orange path contains Mini Ztars and an Unlucky Space. There are Event Spaces on either side that move the car to the other path. This room also introduces signs that, when passed by, cause a Bob-omb to fall onto the vehicle. The Bob-omb explodes after their machine has passed 10 spaces, making the captain lose half of their Mini Stars. The paths merge again as the room ends at the Captain Event Space to the Side-by-Side Zone (referred to as Conveyor Belt Way in the Prima Games guide).

After the Captain Event, the players meet green Toad, triggering the "Almost there!" event that replaces six spaces ahead with Bowser Spaces (or three if the player says "no" to Bowser). This final room is a simple zigzagging line where one last Bob-omb sign is located. At the end of the factory there is the Bowser Gate and the boss minigame (Bombard King Bob-omb in solo mode).

Side-by-Side Zone[edit]

Side-by-Side Zone.

In this Captain Event, the players leave their team vehicle and board carts that travel down a short path. The captain who landed on the Captain Event Space selects which path each player takes. Regardless of who rolled the dice, all players move simultaneously. Between the second and third spaces of the paths lie two sets of three Mini Stars which begin the event on the two leftmost paths, between the fifth and sixth spaces lie sets of five Mini Stars which begin in the two center paths, and after the final space lie sets of 10 Mini Stars which begin on the right. The second, third, fifth, sixth, and final spaces are Event Spaces, and landing on these causes all Mini Stars to shift one path to the left. CPU players will always put the player on the rightmost side if they are the captain.

Solo mode bosses[edit]

Spaces[edit]

Type Number
Green Space
Green Spaces
9
Dice Space
Special Dice Block Spaces
32
Happening Space
Event Spaces
21
Forward Space
Dash Spaces
1
Back Space
Back Spaces
3
Shuffle Space
Shuffle Spaces
5
Spin Space
Spin Spaces
5
Lucky Space
Lucky Spaces
4
Unlucky Space
Unlucky Spaces
2
Bowser Space
Bowser Spaces
7
Free-for-All Space
Free-for-All Spaces
8
Competition Space
Battle Spaces
5
1-Vs-3 Space
1-Vs-3 Spaces
4
Bowser Jr. Space
Bowser Jr. Spaces
4
Captain Event Space
Captain Event Spaces
1
Boss Space
Boss Battle Spaces
2
Total 112

Related quotes[edit]

  • "In Bob-omb Factory, you'll collect Mini Stars as you traverse an industrial zone on your way to the goal. This factory features many conveyor belts. And it looks like there's an even bigger area waiting behind this corridor."
  • "Try to recover all the Mini Stars in the factory!"
  • "But be careful! One of Bowser's minions is guarding the Mini Stars beyond the Bowser Gate. And that's not all! Another one of Bowser's minions is guarding the Mini Stars in that fort!"
  • "I've heard Bowser's minions are especially tough around here. Are you ready?"

Profiles[edit]

  • Mario Party 9 website bios:
    • Flag of the United States of America since July 4, 1960. For North American (and sometimes South American) release dates. "Ahhhh, the smell of industry. Make your way through conveyor belts and other obstacles as the assembly line cranks out those Bob-ombs."
    • Flag of the European Union (previously the European Economic Community). For European release dates. "Travelling in a scrap-metal machine, your path could suddenly take a turn for the worse (or better) when you land on conveyer belts leading in new directions. You might also find yourself travelling with an unwanted passenger if a Bob-omb drops in for a ride!"

Gallery[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Bob-omb Factory[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ダイナマイトファクトリー[?]
Dainamaito Fakutorī
Dynamite Factory
Chinese 爆破工廠[?]
Bàopò Gōngchǎng
Dynamite Factory
French Panique à la fabrique[?] Panic at the factory
German Bob-Omb-Fabrik[?] Bob-Omb-Factory
Italian La fabbrica di Bob-omba[?] The Bob-omb factory
Korean 다이너마이트 팩토리[?]
Daineomaiteu Paektori
Dynamite Factory
Spanish (NOA) Fábrica de Bob-ombas[?] Bob-ombs Factory
Spanish (NOE) Fábrica de Bob-ombs[?] Bob-ombs Factory

Factory Walker[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ファクトリーカート[?]
Fakutorī Kāto
Factory Cart
Chinese 工廠移動車[?]
Gōngchǎng Yídòng Chē
Factory Mobile Car

Gear Shifter[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ポンコツカート[?]
Ponkotsu Kāto
Worn-Out Cart
Chinese 破破移動車[?]
Pòpò Yídòng Chē
Broken Mobile Car

King Bob-omb Bus[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ボムキングカート[?]
Bomu Kingu Kāto
King Bob-omb Cart
Chinese 炸彈王移動車[?]
Zhàdàn Wáng Yídòng Chē
King Bob-omb Mobile Car