Clockwork Castle

"Welcome to Clockwork Castle! Here at Clockwork Castle, DK and Bowser move around the board after everyone has taken a turn. DK walks around during the day, and Bowser roams at night. They move in the opposite directions. If you catch DK, you can buy a Star from him for 20 coins! But beware of Bowser! If you land on his space, he'll rob coins or Stars from you! Enter a Warp Pipe to instantly teleport to the other pipe of the same color. If you need to escape from Bowser or catch DK, don't hesitate to hop into a Warp Pipe."

- Brighton

Clockwork Castle is an unlockable board in Mario Party 6. There are four areas that make up the board: the courtyard, Brighton's Temple, Twila's Airship, and the castle itself. Warp Pipes are located on the top and bottom parts of the board (three on each side) that warp players from one side to the same colored pipe on the other side.

This board gets the most out of the day/night system. At daytime, players will go around the board clockwise, Brighton will give out gifts when someone lands on his ? Space, the red and green pipes will be active on both sides of the board, and Donkey Kong will travel around the board, giving out stars to players that get to him or when he gets to them. Once a player gets to DK, he will change position on the board. After all four players take their turn, DK will then take his own turn by rolling the Dice Block (or two if he eats a banana prior to rolling the Block) and lands on another space, making that the new Star Space. During the night, players will go around the board counterclockwise, Twila will give out the gifts if players land on her ? Space, and only the green pipes will be active. DK will also be replaced by Bowser. He will "award" players that get to him or if he gets to them with a Shadow Star that will take away a Star or 20 coins if they do not have a Star. Just like DK, Bowser will change board position once a player gets to him. If the player has both no coins and stars, and they get to Bowser, Bowser will still give them a Ztar for 0 coins and change position. However, if Bowser passes the player and the latter doesn't have any coins or Stars, Bowser will always give 10 coins to that player. After all four players take their turn, Bowser will then take his own turn by rolling the Dice Block (or two if he breathes fire prior to rolling the Block) and land on another space, making that the new Shadow Star Space.

Landing on a ? Space near the pipes on the bottom side will randomly change the colors of the pipes, so that they also change where players end up when they are used. Landing on the ? Space at the back of Twila's ship will give players a chance to get an Orb by using a fishing rod to fish it out of the clouds. If they get a Bob-omb, they lose all of their Orbs. The ? Space behind Brighton's Temple will summon a UFO that takes the player back to the start. If the player lands on the ? Space in front of Brighton's Temple during the day or Twila's airship in the night, Brighton or Twila will appear in front of their respective homes and make two treasure boxes appear. One treasure box has a star inside, and the other has coins. The ? Space at the top of the castle will give players a chance to change the time of day, but there is only a 50/50 chance that it will change. This is similar to Horror Land of Mario Party 2.

Donkey Kong and Bowser are unaffected by roadblock Orbs. They will also only stop on Blue or Red Spaces that a player is not occupying. In addition, any Character Space they land on will be eliminated.

Clockwork Castle is the only board that does not have a DK Space or a Bowser Space (and, by extension, their respective minigames) despite Donkey Kong and Bowser appearing on the board.