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==[[Mario Party]]==
 
==[[Mario Party]]==
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The original Mario Party features themed to each of the playable characters. The winning character at the end is featured in a special ending while the last loser gets punished.
 
*[[Donkey Kong|DK]]'s Jungle Adventure
 
*[[Donkey Kong|DK]]'s Jungle Adventure
 
*[[Mario]]'s Rainbow Castle
 
*[[Mario]]'s Rainbow Castle
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==[[Mario Party 2]]==
 
==[[Mario Party 2]]==
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Themed as an amusement park, each board in Mario Party 2 can be seen as an area inside the park. The characters get cloths that match each them and at the end the winning character confronts Bowser.
 
*Pirate Land
 
*Pirate Land
 
*Western Land
 
*Western Land
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==[[Mario Party 3]]==
 
==[[Mario Party 3]]==
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In Mario Party 3 the [[Millenium Star]] appears in the [[Mushroom Kingdom]] transporting the characters into the inside of a toy box. The boards are colorfull areas filled with Mario related cameos and details.
 
*Chilly Waters
 
*Chilly Waters
 
*Deep Bloober Sea
 
*Deep Bloober Sea
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==[[Mario Party 4]]==
 
==[[Mario Party 4]]==
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A giant box flys from nowhere in Mario Party 4 and the boards are all inside it. The 5 hosts all have their own board.
 
*[[Toad]]'s Midway Madness
 
*[[Toad]]'s Midway Madness
 
*[[Shy Guy]]'s Jungle Jam
 
*[[Shy Guy]]'s Jungle Jam
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==[[Mario Party 5]]==
 
==[[Mario Party 5]]==
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Bowser has been causing troubles in everyone's dreams in Mario Party 5, so the gang has to chase him out of there through the boards that represent different kinds of dreams.
 
*Toy Dream
 
*Toy Dream
 
*Rainbow Dream
 
*Rainbow Dream
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==[[Mario Party 6]]==
 
==[[Mario Party 6]]==
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[[Brighton]] (the sun) and [[Twila]] (the moon) have an argument of who is better in Mario Party 6, so they arrenge a competition based in boards that change depending of the time of the day.
 
*Towering Treetop
 
*Towering Treetop
 
*[[E. Gadd]]'s Garage
 
*[[E. Gadd]]'s Garage
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==[[Mario Party 7]]==
 
==[[Mario Party 7]]==
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[[Toadsworth]] invites everyone to a cruise around the world in Mario Party 7, so naturally the boards are based upon the destinations that the characters arrive to.
 
*Grand Canal
 
*Grand Canal
 
*Pagoda Peak
 
*Pagoda Peak
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==[[Mario Party 8]]==
 
==[[Mario Party 8]]==
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The carnival arrived to town in Mario Party 8, a great excuse to start another competition. The boards seem to not have an specific theme, rather they adjust to the different ways of gamplay available.
 
*DK’s Treetop Temple
 
*DK’s Treetop Temple
 
*Goomba’s Booty Boardwalk
 
*Goomba’s Booty Boardwalk

Revision as of 23:47, 3 October 2007

Every Mario Party game features different Boards based on a theme used through each game. Only Party Mode (or equivalent) boards are listed.

Mario Party

The original Mario Party features themed to each of the playable characters. The winning character at the end is featured in a special ending while the last loser gets punished.

  • DK's Jungle Adventure
  • Mario's Rainbow Castle
  • Wario's Battle Canyon
  • Peach's Birthday Cake
  • Yoshi's Tropical Island
  • Luigi's Engine Room
  • Bowser's Magma Mountain (Unlockable)
  • Eternal Star (Unlockable)

Mario Party 2

Themed as an amusement park, each board in Mario Party 2 can be seen as an area inside the park. The characters get cloths that match each them and at the end the winning character confronts Bowser.

  • Pirate Land
  • Western Land
  • Space Land
  • Mystery Land
  • Horror Land
  • Bowser Land (Unlockable)

Mario Party 3

In Mario Party 3 the Millenium Star appears in the Mushroom Kingdom transporting the characters into the inside of a toy box. The boards are colorfull areas filled with Mario related cameos and details.

  • Chilly Waters
  • Deep Bloober Sea
  • Spiny Desert
  • Woody Woods
  • Creepy Caver
  • Waluigi's Island (Unlockable)

Mario Party 4

A giant box flys from nowhere in Mario Party 4 and the boards are all inside it. The 5 hosts all have their own board.

Mario Party 5

Bowser has been causing troubles in everyone's dreams in Mario Party 5, so the gang has to chase him out of there through the boards that represent different kinds of dreams.

  • Toy Dream
  • Rainbow Dream
  • Pirate Dream
  • Undersea Dream
  • Future Dream
  • Sweet Dream
  • Bowser Nightmare (Unlockable)

Mario Party 6

Brighton (the sun) and Twila (the moon) have an argument of who is better in Mario Party 6, so they arrenge a competition based in boards that change depending of the time of the day.

  • Towering Treetop
  • E. Gadd's Garage
  • Faire Square
  • Snowflake Lake
  • Castaway Bay
  • Clockwork Castle (Unlockable)

Mario Party 7

Toadsworth invites everyone to a cruise around the world in Mario Party 7, so naturally the boards are based upon the destinations that the characters arrive to.

  • Grand Canal
  • Pagoda Peak
  • Pyramid Park
  • Neon Heights
  • Windmillville
  • Bowser's Enchanted Inferno (Unlockable)

Mario Party 8

The carnival arrived to town in Mario Party 8, a great excuse to start another competition. The boards seem to not have an specific theme, rather they adjust to the different ways of gamplay available.

  • DK’s Treetop Temple
  • Goomba’s Booty Boardwalk
  • King Boo’s Haunted Hideaway
  • Shy Guy’s Perplex Express
  • Koopa’s Tychoon Town
  • Bowser’s Warped Orbit (Unlockable)