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[[Image:MPAiceroom.png|frame|right|The bad-luck '''Penguin'''.]]
|image=[[File:MPAiceroom.png|256px]]<br>The Ice Game Room in ''Mario Party Advance''
|first_appearance=''[[Mario Party Advance]]'' ([[List of games#2005|2005]])
|latest_appearance=
|greater_location=[[Snow area]], [[Shroom City (Mario Party Advance)|Shroom City]]
|inhabitants=[[Penguin]]
}}
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The '''Ice Game Room''' is a location in ''[[Mario Party Advance]]''. It is a gambling hall found in the [[snow area]] of [[Shroom City (Mario Party Advance)|Shroom City]], and its aesthetic matches the outside. Its interior is almost completely blue, with the back wall  being made up of light blue hexagonal tiles and large, white snowflakes alongside the slot machines and stools in the foreground carrying the same color. The table at the far left holds a pile of casino chips, and [[Penguin]], a frequent gambler at the Ice Game Room, stands next to it. He has played in the game room to the point where he has lost most of his money. If the player offers to help him, the [[Engaging Game]] quest starts, which involves playing one of the game room's gambling minigames, [[Drop 'Em]], in an attempt to win enough [[coin]]s. Succeeding lets the player keep the minigame.
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
|Jap=アイスギャンブルじょう<ref>かげらいまどかK. [https://youtu.be/ignwcp3OLuE 一人用マリオパーティアドバンス字幕プレイpart9-1] (Japanese). YouTube (2018-01-21). Retrieved on 2023-11-10.</ref>
|JapR=Aisu Gyanburu-jō
|JapM=Ice Gambling Place
|Fre=Casino Givré
|FreM=Frosted Casino
|Ita=Sala ghiacciata<br>Sala Giochi dei Ghiacci (by Penguin)
|ItaM=Icy room<br>Game Room of the Glaciers
}}


The '''Ice Game Room''' is one of the places in ''[[Mario Party Advance]]''. It is located in the [[Snow Area]] of [[Shroom City]].
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When the player decides to stop here, they will meet [[Penguin]], a gamer who is down on his luck. In his quest, '''Engaging Game''', he askes the player to get his money back for him by playing the game Drop 'Em, on account he has lost all of it, and wants to get it back to buy a ring for his girlfriend, [[Pengwen]]. Success will earn the player the right to keep the game.
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Latest revision as of 04:06, January 8, 2024

Ice Game Room
Ice Game Room in Mario Party Advance
The Ice Game Room in Mario Party Advance
First appearance Mario Party Advance (2005)
Greater location Snow area, Shroom City
Inhabitants Penguin
IceRoom MPA.png

The Ice Game Room is a location in Mario Party Advance. It is a gambling hall found in the snow area of Shroom City, and its aesthetic matches the outside. Its interior is almost completely blue, with the back wall being made up of light blue hexagonal tiles and large, white snowflakes alongside the slot machines and stools in the foreground carrying the same color. The table at the far left holds a pile of casino chips, and Penguin, a frequent gambler at the Ice Game Room, stands next to it. He has played in the game room to the point where he has lost most of his money. If the player offers to help him, the Engaging Game quest starts, which involves playing one of the game room's gambling minigames, Drop 'Em, in an attempt to win enough coins. Succeeding lets the player keep the minigame.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese アイスギャンブルじょう[1]
Aisu Gyanburu-jō
Ice Gambling Place
French Casino Givré[?] Frosted Casino
Italian Sala ghiacciata
Sala Giochi dei Ghiacci (by Penguin)
[?]
Icy room
Game Room of the Glaciers

References[edit]

  1. ^ かげらいまどかK. 一人用マリオパーティアドバンス字幕プレイpart9-1 (Japanese). YouTube (2018-01-21). Retrieved on 2023-11-10.