E. Gadd's Garage

E. Gadd's Garage is a board from Mario Party 6. As the name implies, this board is owned by Professor Elvin Gadd. All of the machines here were created by the professor, for they all have his company's symbol on it (like the one on the back of F.L.U.D.D and the nozzle boxes from Super Mario Sunshine). He also seems to have a Nintendo GameCube is seen on the bottom-left corner of the board.

Landing on a Green Space on a conveyor belt caused it to move, sending all players on the conveyor to the space in front of the first junction (the players get coins from this). Three Green Spaces were next to three teleporters. Landing on one there made E. Gadd appear to ask the player if they wanted to use the teleporter. Accepting made the player go in and be teleported to one of the other two teleporters on the board. The Green Space in front of the giant fan made E. Gadd appear to ask if the player wanted to use the fan. Accepting let the player use it to suck coins away from the other players (who had to tap A repetitively so they wouldn't lose as much). The Green Space next to rocket ship summoned E. Gadd to ask the player if they wanted to use his Orb Blaster to put Character Spaces on the board for them. If they wanted to, they had to pay a certain number of coins to determine how many Character Spaces would be placed. The last two Green Spaces were located next to a huge structure shaped like Professor E. Gadd. Again, landing on one of these called the professor down to ask the player if they wanted to use this machine. During the day, if accepted, the players would put all their orbs in the machine, and were transformed into different Orbs. But by night, the orbs were transformed into coins equal to the same price sold at Orb Shops put together. Note that the player had to choose all or none to use the machine, for example the player cannot sell one out of his or her three orbs.

Another thing happened on the board concerning the shifts of day and night. The platform with the two paths in the middle of the board turned around clockwise every time the time of day shifted.

Trivia

 * A GameCube appears in the bottom-left corner; it can only be seen by viewing the map.