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*The background music of this board is a partial rendition of the [[Underground Theme|underground level theme]] from ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]''
*The background music of this board is a partial rendition of the [[Underground Theme|underground level theme]] from ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]''
*In the right center of the board, a group of Whomps are "playing" in the [[Rules Land]] board from ''[[Mario Party 2]]''.
*In the right center of the board, a group of Whomps are "playing" in the [[Rules Land]] board from ''[[Mario Party 2]]''.
*The Whomps in Creepy Cavern [[whomps]] are playing the Rules Land board from Mario Party 2.


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Revision as of 19:39, December 11, 2023

This article is about a board from Mario Party 3. For the similarly-named level from Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!, see Creepy Caverns.
Creepy Cavern
MP3 Creepy Cavern Board.png
Appears in Mario Party 3
Difficulty ☆☆☆
Availability Default
Description Shining gems & slimy bugs.
Music sample
“You’re all here! Welcome to the legendary green! In this fantastic rocky cavern, you’ll battle to become the Superstar.”
Millennium Star, Mario Party 3
The Creepy Cavern logo

Creepy Cavern is a cavern-based board in Mario Party 3. It is inhabited by Whomps (playing their own game of Mario Party), Thwomps, Lava Bubbles, and a Dorrie. Action Time happens when one of the players is stopped by a Thwomp and accepts its offer to ride on the mine cart for five coins. Players then have to time their jump to get on, or they miss the ride to the other side of the board. The mine carts also appear when players land on a Happening Space that is located on the tracks. In this case, Thwomp rides the cart to the other side, chasing all players in the way to that side as well. Another feature of this board is the Whomp King, who is always on a rock above the lava flow in the middle of the board. He blocks either the right path that leads upward, or the left path that eventually take players to Boo. Players can land on a Happening Space in front of him to make him turn over, but that is also achieved if a player gives him a certain item that he wants, such as a Mushroom, Poison Mushroom, Skeleton Key, etc..

In Story Mode, the human player goes up against 3 opponents and battles here to get the Courage Star Stamp.

Spaces

The following table shows how many spaces there are on the board, and how many there are of a certain type.

Type of Space Number of Spaces
BlueSpace MP3.png
Blue Spaces
51
RedSpace MP3.png
Red Spaces
6
ItemSpace MP3.png
Item Spaces
10
HappeningSpace MP3.png
Happening Spaces
14
BowserSpace MP3.png
Bowser Spaces
4
BattleSpace MP3.png
Battle Spaces
5
BankSpace MP3.png
Bank Spaces
2
ChanceSpace MP3.png
Chance Time Spaces
2
GameGuySpace MP3.png
Game Guy Spaces
2
Total of Spaces 96

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ドキドキどうくつ[?]
Dokidoki dōkutsu
Heart-pounding Cavern
German Grusel-Grotte[?] Gruesome Grotto

Trivia