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'''Red Spaces''', also known as '''Minus Spaces''' in ''[[Mario Party 5]]'', are spaces in the ''[[Mario Party (series)|Mario Party]]'' series. When a [[player]] lands on a Red Space, they will lose three [[coin]]s. After the last five turns, they may cause the player to lose six to nine coins. In ''[[Mario Party 7]]'' and ''[[Mario Party 8]]'', a [[Bonus Star (Mario Party)|Bonus Star]] may be awarded to the player who lands on the most red spaces. Also, like all the other spaces in ''Mario Party 8'', the shape is different on each board, including the tutorial.
'''Red Spaces''', also known as '''Minus Spaces''' in ''[[Mario Party 5]]'', are spaces in the ''[[Mario Party (series)|Mario Party]]'' series. When a [[player]] lands on a Red Space, they will lose three [[coin]]s. After the last five turns, they may cause the player to lose six to nine coins. In ''[[Mario Party 7]]'' and ''[[Mario Party 8]]'', a [[Bonus Star (Mario Party)|Bonus Star]] may be awarded to the player who lands on the most red spaces. Also, like all the other spaces in ''Mario Party 8'', the shape is different on each board, including the tutorial.


Also, in ''[[Super Mario World]]'', Red Spaces indicate a level which has multiple exits and in ''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]'' Red Spaces stand for a level that is open but hasn't been completed, including types of [[Toad House]]s. If the player has beaten the level, a [[Blue Space]] appears.
Also, in ''[[Super Mario World]]'', Red Spaces indicate a level which has multiple exits. In ''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]'' and ''[[New Super Mario Bros. Wii]]'', Red Spaces stand for a level that is open but hasn't been completed, including types of [[Toad House]]s. If the player has beaten the level, a [[Blue Space]] appears. In ''New Super Mario Bros. Wii'', if a Red Space is flashing red, it means it hasn't been completed. If it's solid red, it means the level has been completed using [[Super Guide]].
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==Gallery==
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Image:RedSpace_MP1.png|<center>''Mario Party 1 and 2
Image:RedSpace_MP1.png|<center>''Mario Party 1''/''2''
Image:RedSpace_MP3.png|<center>''Mario Party 3
Image:RedSpace_MP3.png|<center>''Mario Party 3''
Image:Red_Space4.JPG|<center>''Mario Party 4 and 5
Image:Red_Space4.JPG|<center>''Mario Party 4''/''5''
Image:Red_Space6.JPG|<center>''Mario Party 6
Image:Red_Space6.JPG|<center>''Mario Party 6''
Image:Red_Space7.JPG|<center>''Mario Party 7
Image:Red_Space7.JPG|<center>''Mario Party 7''
Image:Red_Space8.JPG|<center>''Mario Party 8'' (tutorial)
Image:Red_Space8.JPG|<center>''Mario Party 8'' (tutorial)
Image:MPDSRedSpace.PNG|<center>''Mario Party DS
Image:MPDSRedSpace.PNG|<center>''Mario Party DS''
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Revision as of 07:12, January 20, 2011

Template:Space-infobox Red Spaces, also known as Minus Spaces in Mario Party 5, are spaces in the Mario Party series. When a player lands on a Red Space, they will lose three coins. After the last five turns, they may cause the player to lose six to nine coins. In Mario Party 7 and Mario Party 8, a Bonus Star may be awarded to the player who lands on the most red spaces. Also, like all the other spaces in Mario Party 8, the shape is different on each board, including the tutorial.

Also, in Super Mario World, Red Spaces indicate a level which has multiple exits. In New Super Mario Bros. and New Super Mario Bros. Wii, Red Spaces stand for a level that is open but hasn't been completed, including types of Toad Houses. If the player has beaten the level, a Blue Space appears. In New Super Mario Bros. Wii, if a Red Space is flashing red, it means it hasn't been completed. If it's solid red, it means the level has been completed using Super Guide.

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