Western Land

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Western Land
Western Land
Appears in Mario Party 2
Super Mario Party Jamboree
Difficulty ★ (Mario Party 2)
★★ (Jamboree)
Availability Default (Mario Party 2)
Unlockable (Jamboree)
Description "Become deputies in a tiny town of the old west." (Mario Party 2)
"A nostalgic old-west town. Be careful around the tracks!" (Jamboree)
Music sample
Mario Party 2
“We're here, everyone! This is Western Land!!! This is a pioneer town of the Old West. A steam engine's whistle echoes across the prairie. You shall become deputies. It's your job to keep the Wild West peaceful! Your objective this time, is to defeat Bowser the Brash, the scourge of this quiet town. Defeat Bowser to become the Super Star of Western Land. Good luck!”
Toad, Mario Party 2
Western Land
Western Land logo

Western Land is one of the playable locations in Mario Land in Mario Party 2. While in Western Land, players are dressed as deputies, and Toad, the host, wears a cowboy hat and plays the guitar. The main attraction is a train named Steamer, who travels around the board and stops at one of the three train stations. If a player wants to ride Steamer, they have to pay the toll of five coins. Once on, the player hits a block that decides which direction Steamer goes. If it shows Toad's head, the train moves forward and stops at the nearest station. If it shows a Goomba, the train moves backward and stops at the nearest station. The Happening Space also makes Steamer move forward to the next station. While Steamer is moving in either way, players that are in the way are knocked back to Start. There is also a Wiggler that owns a milk shop. It asks players that come by if they want to start a hootenanny for twenty coins. If the player accepts, the fee is paid, and all of the other players come to the milk shop area. The Item minigame is Give Me a Brake!, and the Duel minigame is Quick Draw Corks.

At the end of the game when Toad is about to announce the winner, he is interrupted by a red Koopa Troopa who comes and alerts the players that the board villain, Bowser the Brash, is robbing the Koopa Bank. A cutscene then shows Bowser the Brash telling the Koopa Banker to get him more coins from the bank, despite the bank having no more to give to him. Then, the superstar comes to confront Bowser. The Koopa hides in his shell as the two engage in a pop-gun quick draw. Bowser misses, shooting just above the superstar's head, and gets hit in the stomach by the superstar's cork. He faints, leaving the superstar to be congratulated by the other players, Toad, Koopa, and the Star.

Western Land returns in Super Mario Party Jamboree as an unlockable board. It is unlocked after reaching Silver Player Rank. Bank Spaces and costumes were removed, various routes were reworked by either being moved around or redirected in the opposite direction, and the hootenanny is now activated by Event Spaces near its location. The player is also given the option to call only one player to the hootenanny for only ten coins. There is also a new ticket station next to Wiggler's milk saloon that sells a new board-exclusive item called the Steamer Ticket, which can be used to call Steamer over to a station that is empty. The ticket's price varies depending on how many players have already bought it. Steamer himself now costs less to ride, only costing three coins, however there is now an option to ride him across two stations for six coins. The board is referenced in Rainbow Galleria on a sign on the second floor.

Spaces[edit]

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

Mario Party 2[edit]

Type of Space Number of Spaces
Blue Space
Blue Spaces
72
Red Space
Red Spaces
10
Happening Space
Happening Spaces
7
Battle Space
Battle Spaces
8
Chance Time Space
Chance Spaces
2
Item Space
Item Spaces
8
Bank Space
Bank Spaces
2
Bowser Space
Bowser Spaces
5
Total of Spaces 114

Super Mario Party Jamboree[edit]

Type of Space Number of Spaces
Green Space from Super Mario Party
Start Spaces
1
Blue Space
Blue Spaces
37
Red Space
Red Spaces
6
Event Space
Event Spaces
10
Chance Time Space
Chance Time Spaces
4
Item Space
Item Spaces
14
VS Space
VS Spaces
5
Lucky Space
Lucky Spaces
21
Unlucky Space
Unlucky Spaces
5
Bowser Space
Bowser Spaces
3
Total of Spaces 106

Items[edit]

Super Mario Party Jamboree[edit]

Koopa Troopa Shop[edit]

Party Rules[edit]
Item Cost Notes
Mushroom
Mushroom
3 coins Only available before shop inventory is updated.
Double Dice
Double Dice
5 coins
An item from Super Mario Party Jamboree
Warp Box
7 coins
Artwork of the Skeleton Key in Super Mario Party Jamboree
Skeleton Key
3 coins
Half-Coins Steal Trap
Half-Coins Steal Trap (2-piece set)
5 coins Only available before shop inventory is updated.
Custom Dice Block
Custom Dice Block
12 coins
An item from Super Mario Party Jamboree
Triple Dice
10 coins Only available after shop inventory is updated.
Chomp Call
Chomp Call
6 coins Only available after shop inventory is updated.
Pro Rules[edit]
Item Cost
Artwork of the Skeleton Key in Super Mario Party Jamboree
Skeleton Key
3 coins
Double Dice
Double Dice
5 coins
An item from Super Mario Party Jamboree
Triple Dice
10 coins
Custom Dice Block
Custom Dice Block
12 coins
Chomp Call
Chomp Call
6 coins
An item from Super Mario Party Jamboree
Warp Box
7 coins

Kamek Shop[edit]

Party Rules[edit]
Item Cost Notes
Creepy Dice Block
Creepy Dice Block
3 coins Only available before shop inventory is updated.
Mushroom Tickets
Mushroom Tickets
6 coins
Payday Double Dice
Payday Double Dice
10 coins
Swap Mirror
Swap Mirror
7 coins
Chomp Call
Chomp Call
6 coins Only available before shop inventory is updated.
Star Steal Trap
Star Steal Trap (2-piece set)
10 coins
Super Creepy Dice
Super Creepy Dice
5 coins Only available after shop inventory is updated.
Shop Hop Box
Shop Hop Box
6 coins Only available after shop inventory is updated.
Pro Rules[edit]
Item Cost
Artwork of the Skeleton Key in Super Mario Party Jamboree
Skeleton Key
3 coins
Super Creepy Dice
Super Creepy Dice
5 coins
Shop Hop Box
Shop Hop Box
6 coins
Swap Mirror
Swap Mirror
7 coins
Payday Double Dice
Payday Double Dice
10 coins
Star Steal Trap
Star Steal Trap (2-piece set)
10 coins

Gallery[edit]

Mario Party 2[edit]

Super Mario Party Jamboree[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ウエスタンランド[?]
Uesutan Rando
Western Land
Chinese (simplified) 西部乐园[?]
Xībù Lèyuán
Western Land
Chinese (traditional) 西部樂園[?]
Xībù Lèyuán
Western Land
Dutch Westernland[1] -
French Pays Western[?] Western Land/Country
German Western-Land[?] -
Italian Western Land[?] -
Korean 웨스턴 랜드[2]
Weseuteon Laendeu
Western Land
Portuguese Povoado Faroeste[3] Western Settlement
Russian Дикий Запад[?]
Dikiy Zapad
Wild West
Spanish Mundo del Oeste[4][5] Western World

Trivia[edit]

  • The Japanese version of Mario Party 2 depicts the superstar and Bowser in a quick draw with revolvers. In Western releases, it was changed to a quick draw with pop-guns. As a result of the change, it also makes it more obvious as to who won the gun duel (as originally, the bullets could not be seen, resulting in tense moments before it was revealed Bowser the Brash ended up shot).
  • With a total of 114 spaces, the original version of Western Land is the largest board in the Mario Party series that follows traditional gameplay.
    • The Super Mario Party Jamboree version of this board is the second largest with 106 spaces, beating out Shy Guy's Jungle Jam by only three spaces and Spiny Desert by seven.
  • If the player refuses Wiggler's hootenanny offer, it will say "Y'all come back now, y'hear?", Jed Clampett's catchphrase from the TV series The Beverly Hillbillies.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Super Mario Party Jamboree. Nintendo.com (Dutch). Retrieved June 18, 2024.
  2. ^ 한국닌텐도 공식 채널 (September 25, 2024). 슈퍼 마리오 파티 잼버리 소개영상 (1:20). YouTube (Korean). Retrieved September 25, 2024.
  3. ^ Super Mario Party Jamboree. Nintendo.com (Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved October 21, 2024.
  4. ^ Super Mario Party Jamboree. Nintendo.com (European Spanish). Retrieved October 21, 2024.
  5. ^ Super Mario Party Jamboree. Nintendo.com (Latin American Spanish). Retrieved September 6, 2024.