Sweet Dream
Sweet Dream
Appears in Mario Party 5
Availability Default
Description "A board inspired by dreams of candy."
Music sample
“Welcome to the Sweet Dream! This is a world inspired by the dreams of candy! Everything in this world is made of cake and candy! Enjoy that sweet menu!”
Eldstar, Mario Party 5

Sweet Dream is a board of the Dream Depot in Mario Party 5. It made out of cakes and candy, having been formed from dreams of desserts, atop a checkered floor. The board uniquely has two shortbread bridges that collapse upon being crossed, unless the user is using a Bubble Capsule, followed by another bridge forming in a different direction.

Several ? Spaces slices off a piece of the cake the player to move them elsewhere on the board. The ? Space at the bottom right, next to the small cake, initiates a board minigame where players try to earn as many coins as possible by throwing candy balls in the cups. The ? Space at the top forces that player's three opponents to have a party with them then spin a roulette determining whether they lose capsules, coins, or even Stars.

SpacesEdit

Party ModeEdit

Type of Space Number of Spaces
 
Plus Spaces
45
 
Minus Spaces
7 (0 during the last five turns if the Minus Spaces turn into Bowser Spaces)
 
? Spaces
5
 
DK Spaces
1
 
Bowser Spaces
1 (8 during the last five turns if the Minus Spaces turn into Bowser Spaces)
Total of Spaces 59

Story ModeEdit

Type of Space Number of Spaces
 
Plus Spaces
23
 
Minus Spaces
3
 
? Spaces
2
 
DK Spaces
1
 
Bowser Spaces
0
 
VS Spaces
2
Total of Spaces 31

ProfilesEdit

  • Instruction booklet description:
    • English:
      It's an adventure certain to make you drool! The whole board is sweet, sugary delight, and the birthday present and candy-toss events are just the icing on this cake![1]

GalleryEdit

NamingEdit

It is derived from "sweet dreams," a compliment of telling someone to sleep well.

Names in other languagesEdit

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese スウィート・ドリーム[?]
Suwīto Dorīmu
Sweet Dream
French FrianRêve[?] Portmanteau of friandise ("sweets") and rêve ("dream")
German Schlaraffen-Traum[?] Sweet Dream
Italian Dolce Sogno[?] Sweet Dream
Spanish Dulce sueño[?] Sweet Dream

ReferencesEdit

  1. ^ 2003. Mario Party 5 instruction booklet. Nintendo of America. Page 28.