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'''Boo's Haunted Bash''' was a haunted house/forest board hosted by [[Boo]] in ''[[Mario Party 4]]''. He built it because he loves scaring people, and wanted his friends to be scared here as much as possible. Here, Boos were everywhere, and were put in charge of the games and shops (the one hosting wore a wizard's hat and cape).
'''Boo's Haunted Bash''' was a haunted house/forest board hosted by [[Boo]] in ''[[Mario Party 4]]''. He built it because he loves scaring people, and wanted his friends to be scared here as much as possible. Here, Boos were everywhere, and were put in charge of the games and shops (the one hosting wore a wizard's hat and cape).


The main attractions here was the Mystery Train, and the [[Red Boo]] bridges. Every time a player passed the Red Boo (leader), He and the bridges would disappear, and reappear when another player came by. The Boo that was in charge of the Mystery Train (a set of four transparent coffins) would not give rides as long as the bridges were there. While they're gone, players will ride on the train. While on it, players would be able to change direction of the train to other parts of the board until they reached the graveyard (a side on the board). Other players that got in the way went on board too, so that they also ended up where the player in front was heading. There were only two [[? Space]]s on the entire board-at the top-right corner. Players that landed on one made a clock count down to when the infamous [[Big Boo]] came. When the ? Space activated three times, Big Boo appeared. He stole [[coin]]s (for 15 coins) or [[star]]s (for 150 coins) from the other players, and gave them to the player that summoned him.
The main attractions here was the Mystery Train, and the [[Red Boo]] bridges. Every time a player passed the Red Boo (leader), he and the bridges would disappear, and reappear when another player came by. The Boo that was in charge of the Mystery Train (a set of four transparent coffins) would not give rides as long as the bridges were there. While they're gone, players can ride on the train. While on it, players would be able to change direction of the train to other parts of the board until they reached the graveyard (a side on the board). Other players that got in the way went on board too, so that they also ended up where the player in front was heading. There are only two [[? Space]]s on the entire board-at the top-right corner. Players that land on one make a clock count down to when the infamous [[Big Boo]] comes. When the ? Space activates three times, Big Boo appears. He steals [[coin]]s (for 15 coins) or [[star]]s (for 150 coins) from the other players, and gives them to the player who summons him.


The [[Item]] [[Mini-Game]] of the board involved a big trumpet. Three items went in the trumpet. After they scrambled, players had to jump on one of the buttons. This made the trumpet play a note, and release one of the items it had. That item went to the player. The Coin Mini-Game involved a piano. Players had to keep up with the Boo to press the buttons shown on the keys. The more keys they got right at the end of the game gave them more coins (mistakes or not reacting meant less coins).
The [[Item]] [[Mini-Game]] of the board involved a big trumpet. Three items went in the trumpet. After they scrambled, players had to jump on one of the buttons. This made the trumpet play a note, and release one of the items it had. That item went to the player. The Coin Mini-Game involved a piano. Players had to keep up with the Boo to press the buttons shown on the keys. The more keys they got right at the end of the game gave them more coins (mistakes or not reacting meant less coins).

Revision as of 00:53, January 24, 2009

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A map of Boo's Haunted Bash.

Boo's Haunted Bash was a haunted house/forest board hosted by Boo in Mario Party 4. He built it because he loves scaring people, and wanted his friends to be scared here as much as possible. Here, Boos were everywhere, and were put in charge of the games and shops (the one hosting wore a wizard's hat and cape).

The main attractions here was the Mystery Train, and the Red Boo bridges. Every time a player passed the Red Boo (leader), he and the bridges would disappear, and reappear when another player came by. The Boo that was in charge of the Mystery Train (a set of four transparent coffins) would not give rides as long as the bridges were there. While they're gone, players can ride on the train. While on it, players would be able to change direction of the train to other parts of the board until they reached the graveyard (a side on the board). Other players that got in the way went on board too, so that they also ended up where the player in front was heading. There are only two ? Spaces on the entire board-at the top-right corner. Players that land on one make a clock count down to when the infamous Big Boo comes. When the ? Space activates three times, Big Boo appears. He steals coins (for 15 coins) or stars (for 150 coins) from the other players, and gives them to the player who summons him.

The Item Mini-Game of the board involved a big trumpet. Three items went in the trumpet. After they scrambled, players had to jump on one of the buttons. This made the trumpet play a note, and release one of the items it had. That item went to the player. The Coin Mini-Game involved a piano. Players had to keep up with the Boo to press the buttons shown on the keys. The more keys they got right at the end of the game gave them more coins (mistakes or not reacting meant less coins).

In Story Mode, if the player beat his/her opponents on the board, Boo challenged him/her to a Mini-Game called Mystic Match 'Em in order to win his present.


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