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==Booster multipliers==
==Booster multipliers==
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Boosters are used to multiply the number of spaces moved from the Dice Block. No matter how many Boosters are used, 0 is always on the dice and replaces 6. The highest number on dice is marked in yellow.  
Boosters are used to multiply the number of spaces moved from the Dice Block. No matter how many Boosters are used, 0 is always on the dice and replaces 6. The highest number on the dice is marked in yellow.  


Should the player end up rolling a 0 on the very first space on the board, they will get a free Booster to make up for the bad luck. If this happens multiple times, they will continue to recieve boosters for as long as they continue to roll a 0.
Should the player end up rolling a 0 on the very first space on the board, they will get a free Booster to make up for the bad luck. If this happens multiple times, they will continue to recieve boosters for as long as they continue to roll a 0.

Revision as of 22:29, September 2, 2022

Rocket Road
Intro for Rocket Road from Mario Party: Island Tour.
Appears in Mario Party: Island Tour
Skill Artwork of a Super Mushroom from New Super Mario Bros.; also reused for the Dash Mushroom in Mario Kart Wii.Artwork of a Super Mushroom from New Super Mario Bros.; also reused for the Dash Mushroom in Mario Kart Wii.Mushroom OutlineMushroom OutlineMushroom Outline
Luck Artwork of a Super Mushroom from New Super Mario Bros.; also reused for the Dash Mushroom in Mario Kart Wii.Artwork of a Super Mushroom from New Super Mario Bros.; also reused for the Dash Mushroom in Mario Kart Wii.Artwork of a Super Mushroom from New Super Mario Bros.; also reused for the Dash Mushroom in Mario Kart Wii.Artwork of a Super Mushroom from New Super Mario Bros.; also reused for the Dash Mushroom in Mario Kart Wii.Artwork of a Super Mushroom from New Super Mario Bros.; also reused for the Dash Mushroom in Mario Kart Wii.
Minigames Artwork of a Super Mushroom from New Super Mario Bros.; also reused for the Dash Mushroom in Mario Kart Wii.Artwork of a Super Mushroom from New Super Mario Bros.; also reused for the Dash Mushroom in Mario Kart Wii.Artwork of a Super Mushroom from New Super Mario Bros.; also reused for the Dash Mushroom in Mario Kart Wii.Artwork of a Super Mushroom from New Super Mario Bros.; also reused for the Dash Mushroom in Mario Kart Wii.Mushroom Outline
Time 10-20 minutes

Rocket Road is one of the seven boards in Mario Party: Island Tour. This board is based on Super Mario Galaxy and Super Mario Galaxy 2. It introduces Boosters, which multiply the number on the player's Dice roll. Every three turns, players play a random minigame to earn extra Boosters, although they can also be earned by landing on a Booster Space. The length of the board is 25 spaces, and the first player to finish wins the board. Rosalina makes a cameo here, where she waits at the end of the board for the winner and also appears in the celebration for a victory on this board. Lumas also make an appearance at the end to congratulate the winner.

Description

  • American English: Blast yourself to the finish line by winning minigames and collecting Boosters!
  • British English: Go rocket racing through outer space! Collect and use boosters to get to the goal the fastest!

Booster multipliers

Main article: Booster (Mario Party: Island Tour)

Boosters are used to multiply the number of spaces moved from the Dice Block. No matter how many Boosters are used, 0 is always on the dice and replaces 6. The highest number on the dice is marked in yellow.

Should the player end up rolling a 0 on the very first space on the board, they will get a free Booster to make up for the bad luck. If this happens multiple times, they will continue to recieve boosters for as long as they continue to roll a 0.

Minigame results

Minigame Results
First Booster Icon 3
Second Booster Icon 2
Third Booster Icon 1
Fourth N/A

Spaces

Booster Spaces Green Spaces Warp Spaces Duel Spaces Total
Rocket Road 7 10 5 2 24

Gallery

Music

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Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ロケットレースギャラクシー[?]
Roketto Rēsu Gyarakushī
Rocket Race Galaxy
Dutch Raketrace[?] Rocket race
German Raketen-Rallye[?] Rocket Rally
Italian Gara a razzo[?] Rocket race
Portuguese Corrida de Foguetões[?] Rocket Race
Big Rocket Race
Spanish Reino galáctico[?] Galactic Kingdom

Trivia

  • Rocket Road fairly resembles Rainbow Road, a track that appears in every game in the Mario Kart series.
  • Part of the music is an arrangement of the Good Egg Galaxy theme.
  • If a player uses four boosters and rolls a 25, the player wins the board due to the amount of spaces adding up to exactly 25.