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{{quote|Today there's a party! This is the top of a big birthday cake! It looks delicious, but it just doesn't have enough decorations. Everybody, add more decorations to the cake, and help finish it! Use Strawberries to decorate it, and something good may happen.|Koopa Troopa|Mario Party}}
{{quote|Today there's a party! This is the top of a big birthday cake! It looks delicious, but it just doesn't have enough decorations. Everybody, add more decorations to the cake, and help finish it! Use Strawberries to decorate it, and something good may happen.|Koopa Troopa|Mario Party}}
{{quote|This enormous cake was made for the birthday of a very special princess. Even the candles are huge. Lighting them all was quite the task! But what are we celebrating today, you ask? A natural question! Isn't it obvious? A new Super Star is going to be born! Today, in fact!|Koopa Troopa|Mario Party Superstars}}
'''Peach's Birthday Cake''' is [[Princess Peach]]'s board in ''[[Mario Party]]''. The players compete on a large two-layered [[cake]]. It is made by the princess herself according to [[Toad#Mario Party|Toad]] as well as the ribbon on the side of the cake in the original game. At the end of the game the winner's [[Star (Mario Party series)|Stars]] form into a large Star causing the cake to light up. The winner as well as the players in second and third stand on the cake. The losing player is seen getting attacked by a [[Piranha Plant]]. This board returns in ''[[Mario Party Superstars]]''.<ref>[https://www.nintendo.com/games/detail/mario-party-superstars-switch/ Official North American game page for ''Mario Party Superstars'']</ref>
'''Peach's Birthday Cake''' is [[Princess Peach]]'s board in ''[[Mario Party]]''. The players compete on a large two-layered [[cake]]. It is made by the princess herself according to [[Toad#Mario Party|Toad]] as well as the ribbon on the side of the cake in the original game. At the end of the game the winner's [[Star (Mario Party series)|Stars]] form into a large Star causing the cake to light up. The winner as well as the players in second and third stand on the cake. The losing player is seen getting attacked by a [[Piranha Plant]]. This board returns in ''[[Mario Party Superstars]]''.<ref>[https://www.nintendo.com/games/detail/mario-party-superstars-switch/ Official North American game page for ''Mario Party Superstars'']</ref>



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“Today there's a party! This is the top of a big birthday cake! It looks delicious, but it just doesn't have enough decorations. Everybody, add more decorations to the cake, and help finish it! Use Strawberries to decorate it, and something good may happen.”
Koopa Troopa, Mario Party

Peach's Birthday Cake is Princess Peach's board in Mario Party. The players compete on a large two-layered cake. It is made by the princess herself according to Toad as well as the ribbon on the side of the cake in the original game. At the end of the game the winner's Stars form into a large Star causing the cake to light up. The winner as well as the players in second and third stand on the cake. The losing player is seen getting attacked by a Piranha Plant. This board returns in Mario Party Superstars.[1]

Layout

Peach's Birthday Cake in Mario Party Superstars
The board in Mario Party Superstars

This board has a lot of Happening Spaces on the exterior floor of the main cake. However, Blue Spaces still appear on that floor and are predominant in other areas. The Star Space is also stationary, atop the cake in the center of the board and the six playable characters are made out of fondant, with five being on top of the cake while one of Peach is in the bowl of colorful sweets (presumably Jordan almonds). The first layer of the cake also had light and dark brown cookie like objects embedded into it.

The cake is double layered, with the player going onto the second layer via a "bridge". In addition, aside from the cake itself, there is also a partially bitten hot-fudge whipped sundae nearby that houses Bowser where he provides his Bowser Cake that is inedible. This area can only be accessed if the player "wins" the flower lottery (ie, they get a flower depicting Bowser's face on it). It was connected by a choco stick.

During the game's ending, aside from the cake having candles, the hot fudge whipped sundae is depicted as whole.

In Mario Party Superstars, Bowser's area and the flower event have been moved over to the later part of the board, specifically the part where players leave the Star's area.[2] In addition, the cake itself and the sundae are given slight redesigns. Aside from the change in location for Goomba's lottery and the newly added Item Shop, the cake now has white-frosted Vienna Finger-esque cookies surrounding the first layer, there is more whipped cream across the cake, with some being modeled after the turrets of Peach's Castle. The "Happy Birthday" message is also absent. The "bridge" is now replaced with pink and vanilla cookie sandwiches and are composed of two separate entrances and exits. The sundae is now whole, and has additional ingredients of various cookie types, with Bowser himself occupying a green and vanilla cookie sandwich. The choco sticks are now replaced with sugar wafer cookies (presumably strawberry flavored due to their being pink), and the players start on a stack of plates and have to cross over to the main cake via a strawberry sugar wafer cookie instead of starting on the first layer with a conveniently decorated patch. The fondant figurines now appear to be made of plastic. Peach's figure, along with the plate of sweets, is absent from this version of the board. The top layer is now covered in strawberry marmalade, and features a white chocolate crown at the very center.

Events

Bowser Cake
Luigi receiving the Bowser Cake
  • When the player reaches Goomba, they must pay 10 Coins (or all their Coins if they have 10 or less) to play a game called the Flower Lottery. There are four seeds of different colors (red, blue, yellow and green) and the player must bloom one (after blooming a whole set, another set appears). Three of them have Toad's face imprinted inside them: if the player finds one, they "lose" and take the Star's path. However, if the player chooses the seed with Bowser's face, they "win" and are forced to proceed to Bowser's cake. In Mario Party Superstars, the event was moved to the end of the Star path, so the lottery instead determines whether the player goes to Bowser or the path leading back to start.[2]
  • If the player lands on a Happening Space, they can bury a Strawberry Seed for 30 Coins, that then grows in a Piranha Plant (similar to a Piranha Pod). If a player lands on this space, the unlucky player loses a Star that the burier gains. The plant then disappears, unless the target has no Star, in which case the plant does nothing anyway. Technically, they act similar to Boos in other boards. In Mario Party 7, the Pink Boo Orb functions identically to the Piranha Plants, even costing 30 coins to acquire. In Mario Party Superstars, players have the additional option to pay 5 Coins to plant a smaller Piranha Plant. If another players lands on that space, it steals that player's Coins and give them to the burier.
  • Bowser is on his cake. It can be reached by "winning" Goomba's lottery. When the player stops by, they get a Bowser Cake for 20 Coins. It is completely useless and highly reduces the probability of the player to get a Star when they return to the main cake.

Spaces

The following tables show how many spaces there are on the board, and how many there are of a certain type.

Mario Party

Type of Space Number of Spaces
Blue Space
Blue Spaces
28
Red Space
Red Spaces
4
The Event Space from Mario Party
Happening Spaces
14
The Miracle Space from Mario Party
! Spaces
2
The Minigame Space from Mario Party
Mini-Game Spaces
2
The Mushroom Space from Mario Party
Mushroom Spaces
6
Bowser Space
Bowser Spaces
2
Total of Spaces 58

Mario Party Superstars

Type of Space Number of Spaces
Blue Spaces 21
Red Spaces 6
Event Spaces 11
Chance Time Spaces 2
Minigame Spaces 2
Lucky Spaces 9
Bowser Spaces 2
Total of Spaces 53

Gallery

Quotes

  • "Princess Toadstool made this cake. What do you think? Isn't it cute?"
  • "It looks like there is going to be some kind of party here. What kind of party? I don't even know that."
  • "I wonder if there are any more party-like decorations around here somewhere?"
  • "That'd be great if it's a fun party. Oh! Now..., I'm getting excited!"
  • "The party will be starting soon. Won't you decorate the cake? It seems like it's missing something..."
  • "Big, beautiful, shiny decorations..., I think I know what it needs!"
  • "That Piranha Plant has a hungry look in its eye." - If a player lands on a Happening Space they own that has a Piranha Plant
  • "Since you don't have a Star, the Piranha Plant won't bother you." - If a player with no Stars lands on a Happening Space owned by another player

Name in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ピーチのバースデーケーキ[?]
Pīchi no bāsudē kēki
Peach's Birthday Cake
Chinese (simplified) 桃花公主的生日蛋糕[3]
Táohuā Gōngzhǔ de Shēngrìdàngāo
Princess Peach's Birthday Cake
Chinese (traditional) 碧姬公主的生日蛋糕[4]
Bìjī Gōngzhǔ de Shēngrìdàngāo
Princess Peach's Birthday Cake
Dutch Peach' verjaardagstaart[?] Peach's Birthday Cake
German Peachs Geburtstagstorte[?] Peach's Birthday Cake
Italian Torta di compleanno di Peach[?] Peach's Birthday Cake
Portuguese Bolo de Aniversário da Peach[5] Peach's Birthday Cake
Russian Именинный торт Пич[?]
Imeninnyy tort Pich
Peach's Brithday Cake
Spanish El pastel de cumpleaños de Peach[?] Peach's Birthday Cake

Trivia

  • This board is the only one not to have a Boo anywhere, though it is possible to get one with an Event Block, and their role is overall used with the Strawberry Seeds.
  • When a player gets a Star, Toad sometimes says, "Princess Toadstool made this cake. What do you think? Isn't it cute?". This makes Mario Party one of only three games in the Mario series in which the Princess is referred to as both "Toadstool" and "Peach", the others being Super Mario 64 and Mario Party 2.
  • Part of the music for this board is a rendition of part of the Super Mario Bros. Ground Theme.

References

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