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[[File:Pianta fishing.png|left|thumb|A Pianta fishing in Goomba's Booty Boardwalk.]]
[[File:Pianta fishing.png|left|thumb|A Pianta fishing in Goomba's Booty Boardwalk.]]
'''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 gulls. 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.
'''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 and the player will have to pay 20 coins in order to obtain it, then send the player back to start via gulls. 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.

Revision as of 23:01, July 23, 2022

“Treasure on the far isle! Pirates on the prowl! Blasting cannons! It's time to run the gauntlet in Goomba's Booty Boardwalk!”
MC Ballyhoo, Mario Party 8
Goomba's Booty Boardwalk
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Appears in Mario Party 8
Availability Default
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A Pianta fishing in Goomba's Booty Boardwalk.

Goomba's Booty Boardwalk is a board from Mario Party 8 that is set on a peninsula and a few islands with many Piantas. 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. Unlike Pagoda Peak, however, when players reach the captain, he will give them a Star from his chest and the player will have to pay 20 coins in order to obtain it, then send the player back to start via gulls. Despite being the longest board in the game, there are many shortcuts. Players can pay Dolphins 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 ? Spaces 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.

If players land at a DK Space, Donkey Kong will appear. He makes the player deposit 5 coins in a DK Barrel, then lets them shake the barrel using the Wii Remote. The better they do, the more coins they get back; players can get back 11 to 25 coins. But if the player has no coins for Donkey Kong to play with, Donkey Kong gives them 10 coins. When players stop at a Bowser Space, Bowser will come and summon three Lava Bubbles to attack them three times with them losing 10 coins each time (30 coins). Players will have to use the remote again to jump the Lava Bubbles when they attack. If the player has no coins, then Bowser gives the player 10 coins instead.

Mario in the Star Battle Arena.

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. 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).

Spaces

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

Battle Royale / Tag Battle

Type of Space Number of Spaces
Blue Space from Mario Party 8
Blue Spaces
41
Red Space from Mario Party 8
Red Spaces
10
Green Space from Mario Party 8
Green Spaces
7
Lucky Space from Mario Party 8
Lucky Spaces
1
DK Space from Mario Party 8Bowser Space from Mario Party 8
DK or Bowser Spaces
2
Total of Spaces 61

Duel Battle / Star Battle Arena

Type of Space Number of Spaces
Blue Space from Mario Party 8
Blue Spaces
22
Red Space from Mario Party 8
Red Spaces
6
Green Space from Mario Party 8
Green Spaces
5
Duel Space from Mario Party 8
Duel Spaces
4
Challenge Space from Mario Party 8
Challenge Spaces
3
DK Space from Mario Party 8Bowser Space from Mario Party 8
DK or Bowser Spaces
2
Total of Spaces 42

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese クリボーのオーシャンロード
Kuribō no Ōshan Rōdo
Goomba’s Ocean Road

German Gumbas Südseesteg
Goomba’s Southern Sea Boardwalk
Italian L’isola del forziere di Goomba
Goomba's chest isle
Spanish Tablero del tesoro
Board of the treasury

Trivia

  • This is the only board to have a different Start Space in Duel Battle due to the board being smaller.