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In ''[[Mario Party 6]]'', he only resorted to two events: the Mini-Games and the Bonus, only the Bonus involved him rolling a [[Dice Block]] to determine what the player lost – coins or Stars. The Bowser Revolution was in the game too, but only as a bonus in the Last Five Turns Event.
In ''[[Mario Party 6]]'', he only resorted to two events: the Mini-Games and the Bonus, only the Bonus involved him rolling a [[Dice Block]] to determine what the player lost – coins or Stars. The Bowser Revolution was in the game too, but only as a bonus in the Last Five Turns Event.


In ''[[Mario Party 7]]'', the [[Koopa Kid Space]] did all the original dirty work, and the Bowser Space was left with having Bowser do two types of Mini-Games for the player to do – Single-player, and Multiplayer. If they lost, Bowser took away coins or Stars.
In ''[[Mario Party 7]]'', the [[Koopa Kid Space]] did all the original dirty work, and the Bowser Space was left with having Bowser do two types of Mini-Games for the player to do – Single-player, and Multiplayer. If they lost, Bowser took away coins or Stars. Every 5 turns, a Bowser event would occur. (this was not triggered by a Bowser space)


In ''[[Mario Party 8]]'', these spaces appear after someone landed on a [[DK Space]]. When someone lands on one of these, Bowser appears to do the opposite of what DK does, so that the player's progress will be hindered. After the event is done, the spaces revert back into DK Spaces (also, the shape and of the space was different with each board, including the tutorial, along with the background being purple in some boards).
In ''[[Mario Party 8]]'', these spaces appear after someone landed on a [[DK Space]]. When someone lands on one of these, Bowser appears to do the opposite of what DK does, so that the player's progress will be hindered. After the event is done, the spaces revert back into DK Spaces (also, the shape and of the space was different with each board, including the tutorial, along with the background being purple in some boards).

Revision as of 12:05, August 18, 2007

Bowser Spaces are spaces in the Mario Party series, where if a character steps on one, Bowser will appear and do his evil mischief. But if the player had no coins, Bowser gave them coins (the amount varies with each game).

In the first Mario Party, Bowser made the player do one of his events via roulette. His events are:

  • Coins For Bowser: Bowser took 20-30 Coins from that player.
  • Bowser's Balloon Burst: Like the original Balloon Burst, but everyone who lost got 30 coins taken away.
  • Bowser's Bash 'n' Cash: Like the original Bash 'n' Cash, but the players did not get any of the coins they bashed out of the player in the Bowser Suit.
  • Bowser's Face Lift: Like the original Face Lift, but players that didn't get 80 points or more lost 30 coins.
  • Bowser's Tug o' War: Like the Tug o' War, except the losing side lost about 10 coins to Bowser.
  • Bowser Revolution: Bowser took everyone's Coins and split them evenly among all the players.
  • Bowser's Chance Time: Like Chance Time, but Bowser will always be on the receiving end of the trade.
  • 100 Star Present, 1000 Coin Present, and Star Steal: These are all in gold letters. The cursor never landed on these events.

If the player had a Star, but no coins, Bowser gave them 10 coins in exchange for that Star.

In Mario Party 2, the Mini-Game events were gone, and four new events were added – two of them were made specifically for this game. They are:

  • Bowser's Coin Potluck: Like Coins for Bowser, but he takes coins from everyone.
  • Bowser's Multiplying Toads: Bowser did a little "magic" trick that made two Toads appear on the board. However, one of them was Baby Bowser in disguise. Anyone who paid him the 20-coin fee made him reveal himself and gave them a Fake Star.
  • Bowser's Appearing Act: Getting this makes Bowser leave, then appear at Baby Bowser's position as the board villain at the end of the turn. This is exactly like using the Bowser Bomb.
  • Stars-Packed to Go: This is a gold-lettered event added to the ones from the last game. The cursor will land on these sometimes, but doing so makes Bowser run away, leaving the player with red on their panels.

In Mario Party 3, five new events were added, but only two went on to the next installment. These are:

  • Bowser's Curse: Bowser flashed violet, then put a curse on all the players that forced them to move 1-3 spaces on their next turn, unless they had an item that canceled the effect.
  • Bowser's Reverse Curse: Bowser flashed green, then put a curse on all the players that forced them to move backwards on their next turn, unless they an item that canceled the effect.
  • Bowser Shuffle: Bowser flashed yellow, then used his magic to switch players' positions.
  • Bowser Phone Giveaway: Bowser gave the player a Bowser Phone absolutely free.
  • Bowser Suit Giveaway: Bowser gave the player a Bowser Suit absolutely free.

The Bowser Revolution had Bowser flash red during the distribution.

In Mario Party 4, the roulette was gotten rid of, and there were few events left to show. For instance, Baby Bowser, now named Koopa Kid, took coins from players (one or all) instead of Bowser himself. But when Bowser did show up, he flattened the player who landed on the space, and decided the event himself. The Bowser Revolution, Shuffle and Suit stayed, and one new event was added: the Bowser Mini-Game. This event was the most common event, where players had to play a Mini-Game with Bowser. The loser had to give up coins, or items.

In Mario Party 5, Bowser decided upon doing the Revolution, Shuffle, or Mini-Game events, or a new one: the Bowser Bonus, where he gave a Ztar to the player, reducing their Star count by one. Sometimes, Donkey Kong intervened and sucker punched Bowser. He blames DK for ruining the event, and leaves – with some of the player's coins.

In Mario Party 6, he only resorted to two events: the Mini-Games and the Bonus, only the Bonus involved him rolling a Dice Block to determine what the player lost – coins or Stars. The Bowser Revolution was in the game too, but only as a bonus in the Last Five Turns Event.

In Mario Party 7, the Koopa Kid Space did all the original dirty work, and the Bowser Space was left with having Bowser do two types of Mini-Games for the player to do – Single-player, and Multiplayer. If they lost, Bowser took away coins or Stars. Every 5 turns, a Bowser event would occur. (this was not triggered by a Bowser space)

In Mario Party 8, these spaces appear after someone landed on a DK Space. When someone lands on one of these, Bowser appears to do the opposite of what DK does, so that the player's progress will be hindered. After the event is done, the spaces revert back into DK Spaces (also, the shape and of the space was different with each board, including the tutorial, along with the background being purple in some boards).