Shy Guy's Shuffle City: Difference between revisions
(→Trivia) |
m (This board requires 3 or 4 people to play) |
||
Line 7: | Line 7: | ||
|unlockable=No | |unlockable=No | ||
}} | }} | ||
'''Shy Guy's Shuffle City''' is one of seven boards in ''[[Mario Party: Island Tour]]''. The player must use cards to advance. From Round 2 onward, the player must take a card from an opponent. There's also a [[Bowser Card]] that the player must avoid, because every three rounds a Bowser Penalty will affect whoever has the Bowser Card. At the end of the board, the player will have to draw either two Champion Cards or four ''Sorry!'' Cards. If the player succeeds in drawing the Champion Card, then he/she will automatically win the board. If a ''Sorry!'' Card is drawn, then the player will miss a chance to win, and will have to go back three spaces. If the player makes it to the end of the board and is holding a Bowser Card, then the player will not be able to play the final challenge. He/she will also automatically be last place at the end of the board if someone else wins. | '''Shy Guy's Shuffle City''' is one of seven boards in ''[[Mario Party: Island Tour]]''. This board is unique that it requires '''3 or 4''' people and cannot allow CPUs. The player must use cards to advance. From Round 2 onward, the player must take a card from an opponent. There's also a [[Bowser Card]] that the player must avoid, because every three rounds a Bowser Penalty will affect whoever has the Bowser Card. At the end of the board, the player will have to draw either two Champion Cards or four ''Sorry!'' Cards. If the player succeeds in drawing the Champion Card, then he/she will automatically win the board. If a ''Sorry!'' Card is drawn, then the player will miss a chance to win, and will have to go back three spaces. If the player makes it to the end of the board and is holding a Bowser Card, then the player will not be able to play the final challenge. He/she will also automatically be last place at the end of the board if someone else wins. | ||
==Description== | ==Description== | ||
*NTSC: ''Outwit your opponents and avoid the dreaded Bowser Card to win this race!'' | *NTSC: ''Outwit your opponents and avoid the dreaded Bowser Card to win this race!'' | ||
*PAL: | *PAL: ? | ||
==Minigame Results== | ==Minigame Results== |
Revision as of 03:02, September 3, 2015
This article is under construction. Therefore, please excuse its informal appearance while it is being worked on. We hope to have it completed as soon as possible.
- Not to be confused with Shy Guy Shuffle.
Template:Board-infobox Shy Guy's Shuffle City is one of seven boards in Mario Party: Island Tour. This board is unique that it requires 3 or 4 people and cannot allow CPUs. The player must use cards to advance. From Round 2 onward, the player must take a card from an opponent. There's also a Bowser Card that the player must avoid, because every three rounds a Bowser Penalty will affect whoever has the Bowser Card. At the end of the board, the player will have to draw either two Champion Cards or four Sorry! Cards. If the player succeeds in drawing the Champion Card, then he/she will automatically win the board. If a Sorry! Card is drawn, then the player will miss a chance to win, and will have to go back three spaces. If the player makes it to the end of the board and is holding a Bowser Card, then the player will not be able to play the final challenge. He/she will also automatically be last place at the end of the board if someone else wins.
Description
- NTSC: Outwit your opponents and avoid the dreaded Bowser Card to win this race!
- PAL: ?
Minigame Results
Spaces
Green Spaces | Dash Spaces | Event Spaces | Back Spaces | Dead-End Spaces | Total | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Shy Guy's Shuffle City | 9 | 4 | 3 | 2 | 1 | 19 |
Gallery
Toad about to attempt the final challenge.
Names in other languages
Trivia
- Not including boards in Solo or Story Modes, with 19 spaces, this is the smallest board in the entire Mario Party series.
- This is the only board in the game that can't be played with CPUs.