Peach's Birthday Cake

"Today there's a party! This is the top of a big birthday cake! It looks delicious, but it just doesn't have enough decorations. Everybody, add more decorations to the cake, and help finish it!"

- Koopa Troopa

Peach's Birthday Cake is Princess Peach's board in Mario Party. Oddly, the players compete on a giant cake, made by the princess herself according to Toad. It has 2 Stars of difficult out of 3, meaning that's not either easy or difficult. Today is Princess' birthday, but the cake is unfinished yet. Koopa tolds the player to complete it in time and the players confront in order to have the honor of finishing the cake. At the end, the player with most Stars merge all of them to turn the party cake (where the competitors play) to a beatiful cake. The first the celebrates both his victory and the princess' birthday, along with the 2nd, the 3rd, Toad, Koopa, Goomba and a pair of Piranha Plants. The 4th was eaten by a Piranha Plant.

Layout
This board has a lot of Happening Spaces in the inferior floor of the main cake only. However, Blue Spaces still appears in that floor and are predominant in other places. The Star Space is also stationary, atop the cake in the north zone.

Events

 * When the player reaches Goomba, they must pay 10 Coins (or all their Coins if they have 10 or less) to play a game called the Flower Lottery. There are four seeds of different colors (red, blue, yellow and green) and the player must bloom one (after blooming a whole set, another set appears). Three of them have Toad's face imprinted inside them: if the player finds one, they'll "lose" and take the Star's path. However, if the player chooses the seed with Bowser's face, they'll "win" and are forced to proceed to Bowser's cake.
 * If the player lands on a Happening Space, they can bury a Strawberry Seed for 30 Coins, that then grows in a Piranha Plant (similar to a Gūrindai). If a player lands on this space, the unlucky player will lose a Star that the burier will gain. The plant will then disappear, unless the target has no Star, in which case the plant will do nothing anyway. Technically, the act similar to Boos in other boards.
 * Bowser is on his cake. It can be reached by losing at Goomba's lottery. When the player stops by, they will get a Bowser Cake for 20 Coins. It is completely useless and highly reduces the probability of the unlucky player to get a Star when they'll return to the main cake.

Spaces
Numbers in parentheses are spaces on Bowser's cake, which can only be accessed by "winning" the Seed Lottery.

Quotes
"Princess Toadstool made this cake. What do you think? Isn't it cute?"

"It looks like there is going to be some kind of party here. What kind of party? I don't even know that."

"I wonder if there are any more party-like decorations around here somewhere?"

"That'd be great if it's a fun party. Oh! Now..., I'm getting excited!"

"The party will be starting soon. Won't you decorate the cake? It seems like it's missing something..."

"Big, beautiful, shiny decorations..., I think I know what it needs!"

Trivia

 * This board is the only one not to have a Boo anywhere, though it is possible to get one with an Event Block.
 * When a player gets a Star, Toad sometimes says, "Princess Toadstool made this cake. What do you think? Isn't it cute?". This makes Mario Party the only game in the Mario series besides Super Mario 64 in which the Princess is referred to as both "Toadstool" and "Peach".
 * Exactly half of this board's spaces are Blue Spaces.
 * With 43 spaces, this is the second smallest Party Mode board in the Mario Party series, winning only to Pagoda Peak from Mario Party 7, which has one less space in numbers (42).
 * Part of the music for this board is a remix of part of the Super Mario Bros. ground theme.