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A '''Challenge Area''' is a space in ''[[Mario Party: Island Tour]]'' where players must stop moving to face a challenge, functioning similarly to a [[Special Event Space|Dead-End Space]] at the end of the board. They appear only in the [[Perilous Palace Path]] and [[Bowser's Peculiar Peak]] boards. In Perilous Palace Path, players need to hit a switch out of three switches in order to lower a bridge to bypass a [[Thwomp]]. In Bowser's Peculiar Peak, players need to pick | A '''Challenge Area''' is a space in ''[[Mario Party: Island Tour]]'' where players must stop moving to face a challenge, functioning similarly to a [[Special Event Space|Dead-End Space]] at the end of the board. They appear only in the [[Perilous Palace Path]] and [[Bowser's Peculiar Peak]] boards. In Perilous Palace Path, players need to hit a switch out of three switches in order to lower a bridge to bypass a [[Thwomp]]. The switches come in 3 colors, pink, blue and green. In Bowser's Peculiar Peak, players need to pick the fuse that does not lead to the wall breaking on the path to [[Bowser]]. There are 2 fuses, one red, and one blue. | ||
==Names in other languages== | ==Names in other languages== |
Revision as of 22:18, March 11, 2023
Challenge Area | |
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Purpose | You must stop here to face a challenge. |
First appearance | Mario Party: Island Tour (2013) |
A Challenge Area is a space in Mario Party: Island Tour where players must stop moving to face a challenge, functioning similarly to a Dead-End Space at the end of the board. They appear only in the Perilous Palace Path and Bowser's Peculiar Peak boards. In Perilous Palace Path, players need to hit a switch out of three switches in order to lower a bridge to bypass a Thwomp. The switches come in 3 colors, pink, blue and green. In Bowser's Peculiar Peak, players need to pick the fuse that does not lead to the wall breaking on the path to Bowser. There are 2 fuses, one red, and one blue.
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | チャレンジエリア[?] Charenji Eria |
Challenge Area | |
Italian | Area sfida[?] | Challenge area |