Blue Space

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Not to be confused with Special Dice Block Space.
Blue Space
A Blue Space in Mario Party Superstars
Purpose Gives the player three coins (Mario Party to Mario Party 10, Super Mario Party, Mario Party Superstars, and Super Mario Party Jamboree)

Does nothing; poses as a safe spot (Mario Party: Island Tour)

First appearance Mario Party (1998)
Latest appearance Super Mario Party Jamboree (2024)
“This is a Blue Space. Land on one to get a little pocket change. You'll get 3 coins.”
MC Ballyhoo, Mario Party 8

Blue Spaces (known as plus spaces in Mario Party 5, Safe Spaces in Mario Party: Island Tour, and Coin Spaces in Mario Party 10) are spaces in the Mario Party series that provide coins (three to nine, depending on the game and specific circumstances) to characters who land upon them. They appear in every Mario Party game except for Mario Party-e, Mario Party Advance, and Mario Party 9, but they are the most common spaces in the series. These spaces can vary in hue and shape, depending on the game. In Mario Party: Island Tour, they have a much different role: They protect the player from getting hit by the Banzai Bill in Banzai Bill's Mad Mountain, and only one player can occupy one at a time. In Mario Party 10, they appear only in amiibo Party and give the player three coins (six during the homestretch) when they land on one. Blue Spaces make a small appearance in Mario Party: Star Rush as simple spots the player moves on in the Coinathlon game mode. In Mario Party: The Top 100, they make a cameo on some of the box art in the Collection. Although Blue Spaces do not appear in Mario Party 9, a similar-looking space known as the Special Dice Block Space appears.

Profiles

Mario Party 2

  • Wii Virtual Console manual: "Receive three coins."

Mario Party 4

  • Mario Party 4 instruction booklet: "These blue spaces give you three coins when you land on them. If you are playing with bonuses on, then they might also contain Hidden Blocks."

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Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ブルースペース
Burū Supēsu
プラスマス
Purasu Masu
[?]
Blue Space
Chinese (simplified) 奖励格[?]
Jiǎnglì gé
Reward Space
Chinese (traditional) 獎勵格[?]
Jiǎnglì gé
Reward Space
Dutch Blauw vakje[?] Blue space
French Case bleue[?] Blue Space Mario Party 3 onwards
Espace bleu[?] Mario Party and Mario Party 2
German Blaues Feld[?] Blue Space
Italian Spazio blu[?] Blue Space
Rifugio[?] Shelter Mario Party: Island Tour
Portuguese (NOA) Casa azul[?] Blue Space
Portuguese (NOE) Casa Azul[?] Blue Space
Russian Синее поле[?]
Sinee polye
Blue space
Spanish Casilla azul[?] Blue Space
Espacio Azul[?]