Dice Block

In the Mario Party series, the group use the Dice Block to move around. It rolls from the number 1-10, or 1-5 when a cursed mushroom is active. Since the game is on the screen, the player needs to use the Dice Block to see how many spaces the player goes. The players can't use an ordinary dice to move on the screen.

Types of Dice Block
To make the game fun, the producers made more types of block to use:


 * Plus Block: Allows the player gain coins depending the number the player hits the dice (1-10). It's a blue die.
 * Minus Block: Deducts the number rolled from the player's coins (1-10). It's a red die.
 * Slow Block: The player can only make at maximum to 1-3 moves. It's a yellow die.
 * Speed Block: The player can only make at maximum to 8-10 moves. It's a green die.
 * Hidden Block: This surprising block gives the player the opportunity of gain coins, an item or a star. A brown or silver die.
 * Warp Block: The player automatically hits this dice, randomly switches the player's position with another player. Multicolored die.
 * Cursed Block: After using a Cursed Mushroom, the dice turns purple making the player only use the numbers 1-3 (in Mario Party 5 's Card Party and Mario Party 6 's Solo Mode) or 1-5 used as a regular item. Powerful when using against others.
 * Reverse Block: After using a Reverse Mushroom, the dice lets the player go backwards. No "rolling number" damage used.
 * Red Block: After using a Mushroom / Twice Candy, the player get to roll twice which means more spaces to move.
 * Golden Block: After using a Golden Mushroom / Thrice Candy, The player can roll three times!

Trivia

 * The Dice Block appears as a Sticker in Super Smash Bros. Brawl.