Pirate Land

"We’re here, everyone! This is Pirate Land!!! This is a tropical isle. Pirates are scouring the island in search of the secret treasure. You, too, shall become pirates and scour the island for booty! Your objective this time, is to defeat Capt. Bowser, your nemesis, and find the treasure. Find the secret treasure to become the Super Star of Pirate Land."

- Toad

Pirate Land is an archipelago in Mario Land in Mario Party 2. Players are dressed in pirate garb, and have the title "Captain" in their names.

There are Thwomps on the board that block shortcuts and request a toll. If the player wants to take the shortcut, they have to pay the Thwomp's fee. The fee starts at 1 coin, and escalates by one coin each time the fee is paid (this is similar to the Thwomps from the level in Mario Party 2's predecessor, Mario Party's Yoshi's Tropical Island). Also, if players land on a Blue Space that's on a dock, Sushi the shark will come and take them to another dock (they will still get the three coins). Anyone who stops on one of the Happening Spaces makes the Shy Guy or Bob-omb ship fire cannonballs at the players blasting everyone standing on the corresponding bridges back to start. The Item Minigame is Roll Out the Barrels, and the Duel Minigame is Saber Swipes. In the item minigame, CPU's seem to go after Baby Bowser half of the time.

At the end of the game when Toad is about to announce the winner, he is interrupted by a red Koopa Troopa who comes and alerts the players that the treasure has been found. A cut-scene then shows a green Koopa in a cave where the treasure is. Suddenly, the board villain, Cap'n Bowser, comes to take the treasure for his own. However, before he does, the winner of the game comes to confront him. The two engage with a sword fight, with the winner poking him in the stomach. Bowser bellows, "That smarts!" and leaves, leaving the treasure to the winner, who is congratulated by the other players, Toad, Koopa, and the Star.

Spaces
The following table shows how many spaces there are on the board, and how many there are of a certain type.

Names in other languages
Piraten-Land