Castaway Bay

Cataway Bay is a tropical board in Mario Party 6. This game board is made up of three main islands and a port where the players always start at. The objective for this board is based off of Mario's Rainbow Castle from the original Mario Party, for it aws a one-way path (with junctions) to the Star Space, where they would get on a boat that belonged toDonkey Kong, or Bowser. Player's that made it to DK's Boat made Donkey Kong appear to give the player a Star for 20 coins. Then the kind ape gave them a safe rideback to start. However, players that stopped at Bowser's Battle Yaht met up with Bowser, who gave them a Shadow Star that took away a star, or 20 coins. On the northern island there is a river flowing downstream. Player passing by were stopped by a Shy Guy who asked if they wnted to go rafting for 10 coins. Accepting took players downward near the Star Space. However, if DK's boat was docked at the Satr Space, Bowser fired cannonballs at rafting players. If hit, they lost 5 coins, and their turn ended.

Landing on the ? Space at any of the ports with the Star Space on it made playrs hit it making a bell sound that switched Bowser's and DK's boats around. Landing on the ? Space in front of the tree on the first island made Ukiki appear to ask if theplayer wanted to play a game. Accepting made players try to catch coins Ukiki threw (getting hit by the Spiny eggs dazed the player for a bit). The ? Space at the third island near the Star Space had two functions depending on the time of day. If it was daytime, players had to pay their respects to the Great Mushroom Spirit to get an Orb or maybe coins. At night, the statue was a Goomba, and players had to pay respects to the Great Goomba Spirit. It didn't matter if they did or not, for the outcome was always Paragoombas taking players to exchange positions on the board.

Other things happened depending on the time of day too. Whenever day became night (or night became day), Bowser and DK again switched positions. Pink Boo was also ready to give her services to someone who came by during the night too.