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[[File:MP8 Goomba's Booty Boardwalk Logo.png|left|thumb|320px|The Goomba's Booty Boardwalk logo.]] | [[File:MP8 Goomba's Booty Boardwalk Logo.png|left|thumb|320px|The Goomba's Booty Boardwalk logo.]] | ||
'''Goomba's Booty Boardwalk''' is a board from ''[[Mario Party 8]]'' that is set on a peninsula and a few islands with many [[Pianta]]s. Like [[Pagoda Peak]] from ''[[Mario Party 7]]'', players travel on a one-way path to end to the end of the board and meet the board's owner, [[Captain Goomba (Mario Party 8)|Captain Goomba]]. Unlike Pagoda Peak, however, when players reach the captain, he will give them a [[Star (Mario Party series)|Star]] from his chest absolutely free, then send the player back to start via [[Seagull|seagull]]s. Despite being the longest board in the game, there are many shortcuts. Players can pay [[Dolphin]]s to ride on their backs (in a manner similar to [[Koopa's Seaside Soiree]] in ''[[Mario Party 4]]'') to travel a number of spaces closer to Captain Goomba. The price to ride the Dolphins is determined by the player's position (for example, a player in first place will have to pay 20 coins to move ahead 20 spaces, whereas a player in last place will only have to pay 5 coins to move the same distance). Also, when a player lands on the [[Lucky Space]], a dolphin will carry them to a secret island, supposedly sacred to | '''Goomba's Booty Boardwalk''' is a board from ''[[Mario Party 8]]'' that is set on a peninsula and a few islands with many [[Pianta]]s. Like [[Pagoda Peak]] from ''[[Mario Party 7]]'', players travel on a one-way path to end to the end of the board and meet the board's owner, [[Captain Goomba (Mario Party 8)|Captain Goomba]]. Unlike Pagoda Peak, however, when players reach the captain, he will give them a [[Star (Mario Party series)|Star]] from his chest absolutely free, then send the player back to start via [[Seagull|seagull]]s. Despite being the longest board in the game, there are many shortcuts. Players can pay [[Dolphin]]s to ride on their backs (in a manner similar to [[Koopa's Seaside Soiree]] in ''[[Mario Party 4]]'') to travel a number of spaces closer to Captain Goomba. The price to ride the Dolphins is determined by the player's position (for example, a player in first place will have to pay 20 coins to move ahead 20 spaces, whereas a player in last place will only have to pay 5 coins to move the same distance). Also, when a player lands on the [[Lucky Space]], a dolphin will carry them to a secret island, supposedly sacred to Goombas, free of charge. Once there, the player will find two [[Goomba idols]], who will give them a free star in a chest before telling them to leave the island. The player will then go back to the main boardwalk. | ||
Landing on [[Event Space|? Space]]s with yellow Piantas next to the player will make the Pianta kindly toss them to a farther space. Landing on the ? Space next to fishing blue Piantas causes their rod to catch a piece of Candy. They will give it to the player every time, for they want fish, not candy (but they'll keep it if the player's inventory is full). The ? Space next to the shipwreck makes the player go inside and get coins out of it from a chest. Landing on the ? Space next to Captain Goomba's ship makes the Goomba Pirates stuff the player into their cannon and blast them back to the start. | Landing on [[Event Space|? Space]]s with yellow Piantas next to the player will make the Pianta kindly toss them to a farther space. Landing on the ? Space next to fishing blue Piantas causes their rod to catch a piece of Candy. They will give it to the player every time, for they want fish, not candy (but they'll keep it if the player's inventory is full). The ? Space next to the shipwreck makes the player go inside and get coins out of it from a chest. Landing on the ? Space next to Captain Goomba's ship makes the Goomba Pirates stuff the player into their cannon and blast them back to the start. | ||
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In [[Star Battle Arena]], the winning conditions are to get one star and the star is 50 coins. The player has to collect 50 coins and make it to Captain Goomba first (just like [[Pagoda Peak]] on Solo Cruise Mode in ''[[Mario Party 7]]''; except the winning conditions to get the star from [[Koopa Master]] on [[Pagoda Peak]] is 100 coins). If a player does not have 50 by the time they make it to the captain, he lets them roll a coin block, then his goons will shoot them back to the start (which is now where the town ends and the beach starts). In this mode, this board is a linear path (with no alternate areas to take), the [[Candy Shop]] is closed (therefore the only way to get candy is to pass the [[Candy Space]]), and Dolphins only occur if the player lands on one of the Green Spaces (which are free of charge). | In [[Star Battle Arena]], the winning conditions are to get one star and the star is 50 coins. The player has to collect 50 coins and make it to Captain Goomba first (just like [[Pagoda Peak]] on Solo Cruise Mode in ''[[Mario Party 7]]''; except the winning conditions to get the star from [[Koopa Master]] on [[Pagoda Peak]] is 100 coins). If a player does not have 50 by the time they make it to the captain, he lets them roll a coin block, then his goons will shoot them back to the start (which is now where the town ends and the beach starts). In this mode, this board is a linear path (with no alternate areas to take), the [[Candy Shop]] is closed (therefore the only way to get candy is to pass the [[Candy Space]]), and Dolphins only occur if the player lands on one of the Green Spaces (which are free of charge). | ||
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==Spaces== | ==Spaces== | ||
The following tables show how many spaces there are on the board, and how many there are of a certain type. | The following tables show how many spaces there are on the board, and how many there are of a certain type. |