Spiny Desert
MP3 Spiny Desert Board.png
Appears in Mario Party 3
Difficulty ☆☆
Availability Default
Description Shifting sands & burning sun
Music sample
“You’re all here! Welcome to the legendary Spiny Desert! In this land of the burning sun, you’ll battle to become the Superstar.”
Millennium Star, Mario Party 3
The Spiny Desert logo

Spiny Desert, as the name implies, is a desert-based board in Mario Party 3. It is inhabited by Pokeys, Kleptos and a Chain Chomp. The board is divided into two sections: one half day, and the other (smaller) half night. The constant challenge of this board is to get to the real Millennium Star, because there are two on the board, but one of them is always a mirage (a usual illusion in deserts), making this the only board with an objective for getting the Star different from the other boards. Genie Lamps always bring players to the correct Millennium Star. Happening Spaces are around sand pits on both sides of the board. Players who land on one on either side are caught by the pit (along with anyone else around it) by a pit-dwelling creature and are transported to the sandpit on the other side. Action Time happens when players decide to take the path with 2 cacti on it. Players have to jump over both cacti to get to the other side of the path. If they hit the first cactus, they bounce in pain over to the sign with the cactus picture on the right side of the board. If they hit the second cactus (the one with the flowers on its head), they bounce in pain over to the sign with the cactus picture on the left side of the board.

In Story Mode, the human player goes up against 3 opponents and battles here to get the Strength Star Stamp.

SpacesEdit

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

Type of Space Number of Spaces
 
Blue Spaces
57
 
Red Spaces
6
 
Item Spaces
11
 
Happening Spaces
9
 
Bowser Spaces
5
 
Battle Spaces
5
 
Bank Spaces
2
 
Chance Time Spaces
3
 
Game Guy Spaces
2
Total of Spaces 100

GalleryEdit

Names in other languagesEdit

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ジリジリさばく
Jirijiri sabaku
Scorching Desert

French Desert Épineux
Thorny Desert
German Dornen-Dürrwüste
Thorny Dry Desert

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