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Revision as of 03:22, May 28, 2022

The MSS Sea Star
A sprite of one of three tickets in the file screen.

The MSS Sea Star is a cruise ship featured in Mario Party 7. Toadsworth offers Mario and his friends a trip around the world on the Sea Star itself. The MSS Sea Star acts like the hub for the game. Goombas, Koopa Troopas and Ukikis work on the ship.

Cruises

Free Play Sub
Duty Free Shop
Free Play Sub
Free Play Sub

Party Cruise

The player can freely play a party board with four players, either CPU players or other players using a Nintendo GameCube controller, or even play with two or four teams (note that the controls are different with eight players).

Solo Cruise

The player can play against a single player using a GameCube controller or a CPU player. Playing against a computer player acts as the story mode of the game, where the player can unlock the Bowser's Enchanted Inferno! board.

Deluxe Cruise

The player can use the Chop Chop Helicopter to play 8-Player Minigames with other players or CPUs. When playing with eight players, the controls are different.

Minigame Cruise

The player can play minigames via the Free Play Sub with CPUs or other players, or play special games such as Waterfall Duel. A single player can also play King of the River if it is purchased and the player has the required Minigames.

Duty-Free Shop

The player can use Cruise Mileage Points to buy certain items or listen to the game's soundtrack.

Control Room

The player can change or adjust their settings anytime in here, like enabling the Microphone or setting the controller to vibrate.

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese マリンスターごう[?]
Marin sutā gō
Marine Star; ごう (号, ) is a Japanese suffix for an ID number
Spanish (NOE) Sea Star[?] -

Trivia