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[[Image:pianta fishing.jpg|right|thumb|A Pianta fishing in '''Goomba's Booty Boardwalk'''.]]
[[Image:pianta fishing.jpg|right|thumb|A Pianta fishing in '''Goomba's Booty Boardwalk'''.]]
'''Goomba's Booty Boardwalk''' is a board from ''[[Mario Party 8]]'' that appears to be set on a peninsula or large island with many [[Pianta]]s (female Piantas run the Candy Shops). Like [[Pagoda Peak]] from [[Mario Party 7]], players travel on a one-way path to end to the end of the board and meet the board's obvious owner, [[Captain Goomba]]. But unlike the Peak, when players reach the captian's island, he will give them a [[Star]] from his chest absolutely free, then send you back to start via seagulls. Despite being the longest board in the game, there are many shortcuts. You can pay [[Dolphin]]s a random price to ride on their backs a random number of spaces closer. Also, landing on [[? Space]]s with yellow Piantas next to them will make the Pianta kindly throw players to a farther space.
'''Goomba's Booty Boardwalk''' is a board from ''[[Mario Party 8]]'' that appears to be set on a peninsula or large island with many [[Pianta]]s (female Piantas run the Candy Shops). Like [[Pagoda Peak]] from [[Mario Party 7]], players travel on a one-way path to end to the end of the board and meet the board's obvious owner, [[Captain Goomba]]. But unlike the Peak, when players reach the captian's island, he will give them a [[Star]] from his chest absolutely free, then send the player back to start via seagulls. Despite being the longest board in the game, there are many shortcuts. Player can pay [[Dolphin]]s a random price to ride on their backs a random number of spaces closer. Also, landing on [[? Space]]s with yellow Piantas next to them will make the Pianta kindly throw players to a farther space.


Landing on the ? Space next to fishing blue Piantas caused their rod to catch a peice of Candy. They will give it to the player every time, for they want fish, not candy (but they'll keep it if the player's inventory is full). The ? Space next to the shipwreck made the player go inside and get coins out of it from a chest. And landing on the ? Space next to Captain Goomba's ship made the Goomba Pirates stuff the player in their cannon and blast him/her backward.
Landing on the ? Space next to fishing blue Piantas caused their rod to catch a peice of Candy. They will give it to the player every time, for they want fish, not candy (but they'll keep it if the player's inventory is full). The ? Space next to the shipwreck made the player go inside and get coins out of it from a chest. And landing on the ? Space next to Captain Goomba's ship made the Goomba Pirates stuff the player in their cannon and blast him/her back to the start.


Players that stoped at a [[DK Space]] caused [[Donkey Kong]] to appear. He made the player put 5 coins in a barrel, then let him/her shake the barrel using the Wii remote. The better they did, the more coins they got back. When players stopped at a [[Bowser Space]], [[Bowser]] came and summoned three [[Podoboo]]s to attack him/her thrice, with them losing 10 coins each time. Players had to use the remote again to jump the Podoboos when they attacked.
Players that stoped at a [[DK Space]] caused [[Donkey Kong]] to appear. He made the player put 5 coins in a barrel, then let him/her shake the barrel using the Wii remote. The better they did, the more coins they got back. When players stopped at a [[Bowser Space]], [[Bowser]] came and summoned three [[Podoboo]]s to attack him/her thrice, with them losing 10 coins each time. Players had to use the remote again to jump the Podoboos when they attacked.


In Duel mode, the winning conditions were to get 50 coins and make it to Captain Goomba fisrt (just like Pagoda Peck, only it was 100 coins). If a player did not have 50 by the time they made it to the captain, he let them hit a coin block, then his goons would shoot him/her back to start.
In Duel mode, the winning conditions were to get 50 coins and make it to Captain Goomba first (just like Pagoda Peak, only it was 100 coins). If a player did not have 50 by the time they made it to the captain, he let them hit a coin block, then his goons would shoot him/her back to the start.


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Revision as of 09:43, June 8, 2007

File:Pianta fishing.jpg
A Pianta fishing in Goomba's Booty Boardwalk.

Goomba's Booty Boardwalk is a board from Mario Party 8 that appears to be set on a peninsula or large island with many Piantas (female Piantas run the Candy Shops). Like Pagoda Peak from Mario Party 7, players travel on a one-way path to end to the end of the board and meet the board's obvious owner, Captain Goomba. But unlike the Peak, when players reach the captian's island, he will give them a Star from his chest absolutely free, then send the player back to start via seagulls. Despite being the longest board in the game, there are many shortcuts. Player can pay Dolphins a random price to ride on their backs a random number of spaces closer. Also, landing on ? Spaces with yellow Piantas next to them will make the Pianta kindly throw players to a farther space.

Landing on the ? Space next to fishing blue Piantas caused their rod to catch a peice of Candy. They will give it to the player every time, for they want fish, not candy (but they'll keep it if the player's inventory is full). The ? Space next to the shipwreck made the player go inside and get coins out of it from a chest. And landing on the ? Space next to Captain Goomba's ship made the Goomba Pirates stuff the player in their cannon and blast him/her back to the start.

Players that stoped at a DK Space caused Donkey Kong to appear. He made the player put 5 coins in a barrel, then let him/her shake the barrel using the Wii remote. The better they did, the more coins they got back. When players stopped at a Bowser Space, Bowser came and summoned three Podoboos to attack him/her thrice, with them losing 10 coins each time. Players had to use the remote again to jump the Podoboos when they attacked.

In Duel mode, the winning conditions were to get 50 coins and make it to Captain Goomba first (just like Pagoda Peak, only it was 100 coins). If a player did not have 50 by the time they made it to the captain, he let them hit a coin block, then his goons would shoot him/her back to the start.

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