Bowser's Magma Mountain

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Bowser's Magma Mountain
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Appears in Mario Party
Difficulty ★★★
Availability Unlocked by purchasing it from the Mushroom Shop for 980 coins
Description "Use your Star Power to teach that pesky Bowser a lesson."
Music sample
“Bowser has failed to bring your adventures to an end. He is entrenched in his volcano and is forcing you to fight! Bowser awaits you at the volcano's summit. Whoever can defeat that Bowser is a true Super Star. I have one piece of advice! Even now, the volcano looks as if it may erupt. Don’t excite it! Don’t step on the ? Spaces!”
Koopa Troopa, Mario Party

Bowser's Magma Mountain is Bowser's unlockable board in Mario Party. It is purchasable from the Mushroom Shop for 980 coins after completing all of the other default boards at least once. Players need to collect Stars to "defeat" Bowser. The board is set on a huge volcano with a one-way path to the top of the board, but with many junctions. Every junction has a green volcano-head statue with a Star sign, and Bowser's face. Bowser's voice is heard, asking players if they want to take a shortcut up the mountain for 10 coins. If the player accepts, then they must pay the fee, and a roulette block will appear showing a Star and Bowser's face. If the player gets the Star, they are allowed to take the shortcut. However, if they get Bowser's face, they have to continue on their present route with no refund. A purple volcano-head statue is on the top of the mountain, and is the most important one. When a player gets here, they are forced to hit another roulette block (this one free of charge). Getting the Star picture takes them to Boo, and Bowser's face takes them to Bowser, where he steals either up to 20 coins, or a Star (depending on yet another roulette block and if the player has coins and/or stars). If a player steps on a Happening Space, the volcano erupts, sending flaming rocks on the board and turning all the Blue Spaces into Red Spaces for two turns. If a player buys a Star, the space the Star is bought from becomes an ! Space.

At the end of the game, the winner's Stars form into a large Star that charges up, and destroys the volcano part of the mountain that Bowser is in, sending him flying upward and falling back down on his side. As Bowser wallows in pain, the winner jumps on him, then in front of him, as the players in 2nd, 3rd, and 4th watch. Toad, Koopa, Boo, and the Star soon join them.

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
Blue Space
Blue Spaces
45 (0 if a Happening Space has been landed on)
Red Space
Red Spaces
4 (50 if a Happening Space has been landed on)
The Event Space from Mario Party
Happening Spaces
5
The Miracle Space from Mario Party
! Spaces
0
The Minigame Space from Mario Party
Mini-Game Spaces
3
The Mushroom Space from Mario Party
Mushroom Spaces
3
Bowser Space
Bowser Spaces
2
Total of Spaces 62

There are no ! Spaces initially on the board, though every time a Star is bought from Toad, an ! Space replaces the space he was on.

Quotes

  • Finally, it is time to deal with Bowser. So give a shout, and get to work!
  • Bowser is to be found at the summit of the volcano. Be careful not to pass in front of it.
  • Bowser will attack you with a volcanic eruption, so beware!
  • If the volcano erupts, the path will become a sea of red. Surely, everyone will feel the difficulty.
  • The volcano's rocks protect Bowser, making him invincible. First, something must be done about that.
  • Maybe you can break the volcano down with your Star Power.

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese クッパのマグママウンテン[?]
Kuppa no Maguma Maunten
Bowser's Magma Mountain
French Le volcan de Bowser[?] Bowser's volcano
German Bowsers Magma-Berg[?] Bowser's Magma Mountain

Trivia

  • This is one of the two boards where nothing bad happens to the 4th place player at the end of the game, the other board being Eternal Star.
  • This board's music references the music from Bowser's Keep in Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars.
  • This board's music track is available in the Option House's Juke Box even if the board has not been unlocked.
  • This board and DK's Jungle Adventure are the only boards in the game with different names in the Japanese version; in Bowser's Magma Mountain's case, it is named "Koopa's Magma Mountain".