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Revision as of 13:25, September 24, 2015

Sweet Dream
Sweet Dream in the Party Mode of Mario Party 5.

Sweet Dream is a game board from Mario Party 5. In Mario Party 5 is a board map from the Dream Depot. It is created from dreams of desserts. Placed on top of a giant picnic mat, Sweet Dream is surrounded by lush bushes. Players cross types of cakes and candy to get to the Stars. One feature is a shortbread bridge that collapses if a player crosses it, but another forms, facing a different path. Triggering certain Happening Spaces slices the part of cake players are on and take them to somewhere else on the board. The Happening Space next to the small cake at the bottom-right part of the board activates a board minigame. Players throw candy balls in the cups on the cake to score coins. The more cups filled, the more coins won. Players that land on the Happening Space at the top part of the board forces the other three players come and throw a party with them. The opponents spin a roulette to see what they have to lose to the player: Capsules, Coins or even Stars.

Story Mode

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The Sweet Dream in the Story Mode

In Story Mode, Bowser and Koopa Kid attempts to take over Sweet Dream (the board is a smaller, simpler version), but when the player (Mario, Luigi, Princess Peach, Yoshi, Wario, Princess Daisy, or Waluigi) comes to stop them, Koopa Kid is used to battle the player and splits into 3 Koopa Kids: Red K. Kid, Green K. Kid, and Blue K. Kid. One the player defeats all Koopa Kids by taking all their coins, Koopa Kid and Bowser escape to another dream.

Names in other languages

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Trivia

  • The board name is a singularization of "Sweet dreams," a term used to tell a person to sleep well.