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[[image:ppeak.jpg|thumb|The map of '''Pagoda Peak'''.]]
{{board infobox
[[File:Pagoda Peak Logo.png|left|201px|The logo of '''Pagoda Peak''']]
|image=[[File:Pagoda Peak - Mario Party 7.png|250px]]<br>Party Cruise layout<br>[[File:Pagoda Peak - Mario Party 7 (Solo Board).png|250px]]<br>Solo Cruise layout
'''Pagoda Peak''' is a China-themed board from ''[[Mario Party 7]]'' that resembles an ancient Chinese mountain (said to be over 1,000,000 years old). Here, [[Kung Fu Koopa]]s are in charge of the [[Orb Shop]]s. An old Koopa, named [[Koopa Master]], lives at the top of the mountain. He will sell a character who reaches the peak of the mountain a [[Power Star|Star]] for the amount of [[coin]]s shown above his house (10, 20, 30 or 40). Each time someone buys a Star from him, the price of each additional Star will go up by ten coins (to a maximum of forty coins).
|appears_in=''[[Mario Party 7]]''
|availability=Default
|description=''"Climb to the top of this one-track mountain road!"''
|sample=[[File:ClimbThePeak.oga]]
}}
{{quote|Welcome to Pagoda Peak! This mountain is 4,000 years old! You can just smell the history. Right! Head for the mountaintop as you follow the single trail of Pagoda Peak. If you manage to reach the top, Master Koopa will sell you a Star. The price of a Star is 10 coins. Er, well...that's the price at first, you see. Every time someone reaches the peak, the price will go up. Right dreadful, that. Yes, it jumps to 20 coins... And then 30 coins... And so on... But a Star will never be more than 40 coins! I'll bet my dinner on it! Oh, and do stay on your guard. That scoundrel Bowser is out there somewhere!|Toadsworth|Mario Party 7}}
'''Pagoda Peak''' is a board from ''[[Mario Party 7]]'' that resembles an ancient Chinese mountain (said to be 4,000 years old) mixed with Japanese buildings. The board consists of a small town, with two dojos including the one at the top of the mountain, and is heavily populated with mountains. [[Kung Fu Koopa]]s are in charge of the [[Orb Hut]]s. An old Koopa, named [[Koopa Master]], lives at the top of the mountain.


Landing on the [[Green Space]] near the start let [[Toadsworth]] ask if the player wanted to use one of his bottle rockets. Accepting let the player choose which one to ride on. Then, when they are tied up onto it, the chosen rocket took them to a higher part of the board, or a lower part of the board. Landing on a Green Spaces next to one of the Gongs of Fate made Master Koopa appear and let the player bash the gong to change the price of the current Star. He then gives them coins. The Green Space next to Kung Fu Falls made Master Koopa appear again to let the player try and grab coins that fell from the falls. If a player gets all the coins that come, Master Koopa gives them a Star. The Green Space next to the Burning Rock made players try and fan out the flames with a large fan. They would be able to get coins, or even a Star, depending on how fast they put the flames out. Finally, landing on the Green Space on the Chinese dragon's tongue takes players in its mouth, and spit-shoot them out in blue flames, sending them all the way back to start.
==Objectives==
In Party Cruise mode, Koopa Master will give a character who reaches the peak of the mountain a [[Star (Mario Party series)|Star]] for the number of [[coin]]s shown above his house (10, 20, 30, or 40). Each time someone trades coins for a Star from him, the price of each additional Star will go up by 10 coins (to a maximum of 40 coins); after a Star is bought for 40 coins, it resets back to 10 coins. In Solo Cruise, the winning condition is instead to collect 100 coins and then reach the top of the mountain to trade them with Koopa Master for a Master Koopa T-Shirt.


There is a building about halfway through the board that consists of three consecutive [[Duel Space]]s.
==Events==
[[File:Pagoda Peak Logo.png|thumb|201px|The logo of Pagoda Peak]]
*Landing on the [[Event Space|Green Space]] near the start lets [[Toadsworth]] ask if the player(s) wants to use one of his bottle rockets. Accepting lets the player choose which one to ride on. The character(s) is tied up onto it, and the chosen rocket either takes them to a higher part of the board, or back to the start.
*Landing on a Green Space next to one of the Gongs of Fate causes Koopa Master to appear and lets the player bash the gong to randomly change the price of the current Star. He then gives them coins afterward.
*At the Green Space next to Kung Fu Falls, Koopa Master appears and instructs the player(s) to try and grab the coins that come out of the falls. The player must jump kick between platforms to collect coins while avoiding falling logs. If a player collects all of the coins that appear, Master Koopa gives them a Star (or 50 coins in Solo Cruise).
*The Green Space next to Blazing Rock has the player(s) try and put out the flames with a large fan by pressing the appropriate button(s) repeatedly. If they succeed in putting out the flame, they can enter the cave and come out with a capsule, which may contain coins or even a Star depending on how fast they put the flames out. They can also get a Master Koopa T-Shirt, which is worth nothing.
*Landing on the Green Space on the Chinese dragon's tongue causes it to pull the tongue into its mouth with the player(s) still on it, and it spits them out in a blue fireball, sending them all the way back to the start.


When [[Bowser Time]] comes along, [[Bowser]] does one of four things:
==Bowser Time==
*Take a souvenir photograph of all the players, and force each of them to pay for it. The players will pay either 10 coins or 20 coins for the photo. He then leaves and gives nobody the photo.
When [[Bowser Time]] occurs, [[Bowser]] does one of four things:
*Flattens one of the Orb Shops, and replaced it with one of his own (called Bowser City). Koopa Kid stops anyone who went by, and threw them in the shop, where Bowser sold them a worthless item for twenty coins.
*He takes a souvenir photograph of all of the players, and forces each of them to pay 10 or 20 coins for it. He then leaves without giving anyone the photo. This occurs in all other boards except for [[Bowser's Enchanted Inferno!]] The backdrop for this board is based on the classic Chinese novel ''{{wp|Journey to the West}}''.
*Leaped off the mountain and smashed one of the bridges, leaving players who wanted to cross it get stuck. The bridge would reappear the next turn.
*He flattens one of the Orb Huts and replaces it with one of his own (called Bowser City). Koopa Kid stops anyone who goes by, and throws them into the shop, where Bowser sells them a worthless item or a [[Koopa Kid Orb]] for twenty coins, which Koopa Kid then either steals or uses. This also occurs in [[Grand Canal]] and [[Pyramid Park]].
*Leaped off the Mountain, causing a tremor that sent all players falling to a lower part of the board.
*He leaps off the mountain and smashes through one of the bridges, leaving players who wanted to cross it stuck; rolls that would normally take players over the bridge stop at the space before it instead. The bridge reappears at the start of the next turn.
*He leaps off the mountain and lands on a lower area, causing a tremor that sends all the players falling to a lower part of the board, similar to the giant tree's sneeze in [[Towering Treetop]] in ''[[Mario Party 6]]''.


In Solo Mode, players have to beat their opponent by collecting 100 coins and reaching the top first (Master Koopa gives them a T-shirt with his face on it as a "reward" for their effort).
==Spaces (Party Cruise)==
{|class="wikitable"
|-
!Type of Space
!Number of Spaces
|-
![[File:SpaceBlue7.png|50px]]<br>[[Blue Space]]s
|23
|-
![[File:SpaceRed7.png|50px]]<br>[[Red Space]]s
|5 (0 during the last four turns if [[Last Five Turns Event#Mario Party 7|all Red Spaces turn into Bowser Spaces]])
|-
![[File:SpaceHappening7.png|50px]]<br>[[Event Space|Green Space]]s
|6
|-
![[File:SpaceMic.png|50px]]<br>[[Mic Space]]s
|2
|-
![[File:SpaceDuel7.png|50px]]<br>[[Duel Space]]s
|3
|-
![[File:SpaceDonkey7.png|50px]]<br>[[DK Space]]s
|2
|-
![[File:SpaceBowser7.png|50px]]<br>[[Bowser Space]]s
|1 (6 during the last four turns if all Red Spaces turn into Bowser Spaces)
|-
!Total of Spaces
|42
|}


The board consists of a small town, two dojos (one of them where Master Koopa resides), and the rest being of mountains and events.
== Spaces (Solo Cruise) ==
{|class="wikitable"
|-
!Type of Space
!Number of Spaces
|-
![[File:SpaceBlue7.png|50px]]<br>[[Blue Space]]s
|18
|-
![[File:SpaceRed7.png|50px]]<br>[[Red Space]]s
|3
|-
![[File:SpaceHappening7.png|50px]]<br>[[Event Space|Green Space]]s
|4
|-
![[File:SpaceMic.png|50px]]<br>[[Mic Space]]s
|3
|-
![[File:SpaceDuel7.png|50px]]<br>[[Duel Space]]s
|6
|-
![[File:SpaceDonkey7.png|50px]]<br>[[DK Space]]s
|3
|-
![[File:SpaceBowser7.png|50px]]<br>[[Bowser Space]]s
|3
|-
!Total of Spaces
|40
|}


==Trivia==
==Gallery==
*The photograph Bowser takes is based on the classic novel of the Chinese literature ''[[Wikipedia:Journey to the West|Journey to the West]]'', which matches with the Chinese theme of the board.
<gallery>
*This is the only board in Mario Party 7 that is a straight path.
MP7 Main Menu Preview 6.png
Pagoda Peak Party Cruise logo.png
Pagoda Peak Panel.png
Approaching Pagoda Peak.png
Pagoda Peak Intro MP7.png
MP7 Pagoda Peak Start.png
Bowser sends three orbs all over Pagoda Peak.png
Bowser Time Gauge.png
Pagoda Peak Orb Hut fall.png
Bowser City PP.png
Pagoda Peak Results logo.png
MP7 Kung Fu Koopa shop.png
Kung Fu Falls Pagoda Peak.png
Blazing Rock Pagoda Peak.png
BowserConfrontingTheLosingTeam.png
DK Space Pagoda Peak Start.png
Bowser Space Pagoda Peak Start.png
Bottle Rockets Pagoda Peak.png
Gong of Fate Bottom Pagoda Peak.png
Gong of Fate.png
Chinese Dragon MP7.png
Blue Fireball MP7.png
</gallery>


==Names in Other Languages==
==Names in other languages==
{{Foreignname|
{{foreign names|
|Jap=ゴーゴーマウンテン
|Jap=ゴーゴーマウンテン
|JapR=Gō Gō Maunten
|JapR=Gō Gō Maunten
|JapM=Go-go Mountain
|JapM=Go-Go Mountain
|Fre=Pic Pagode
|FreM=Pagoda Peak
|Ger=Pagodia
|GerM=-
|Spa=Pico Pagoda
|SpaM=Pagoda Peak
|Ita=Picco Pagoda
|ItaM=Pagoda Peak
}}
}}
{{BoxTop}}
 
==Trivia==
*There is a real life [[Wikipedia:Pagoda Peak|Pagoda Peak]], although it is located not in China, but in Antarctica.
*Not including boards in Solo Mode or Story Mode, with 42 spaces, this is the smallest board in any ''Mario Party'' game that follows the traditional gameplay.
*When [[Bowser Time]] occurs, Bowser appears on top of the mountain instead of at the start of the board.
 
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{{MP7}}
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[[Category:Gameboards]]
[[Category:Mountains]]
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[[Category:Mario Party 7]]
[[Category:Temples]]
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[[it:Picco Pagoda]]

Latest revision as of 13:38, May 14, 2024

Pagoda Peak
Artwork of the Pagoda Peak board from Mario Party 7.
Party Cruise layout
The solo version of the Pagoda Peak board from Mario Party 7
Solo Cruise layout
Appears in Mario Party 7
Availability Default
Description "Climb to the top of this one-track mountain road!"
Music sample
“Welcome to Pagoda Peak! This mountain is 4,000 years old! You can just smell the history. Right! Head for the mountaintop as you follow the single trail of Pagoda Peak. If you manage to reach the top, Master Koopa will sell you a Star. The price of a Star is 10 coins. Er, well...that's the price at first, you see. Every time someone reaches the peak, the price will go up. Right dreadful, that. Yes, it jumps to 20 coins... And then 30 coins... And so on... But a Star will never be more than 40 coins! I'll bet my dinner on it! Oh, and do stay on your guard. That scoundrel Bowser is out there somewhere!”
Toadsworth, Mario Party 7

Pagoda Peak is a board from Mario Party 7 that resembles an ancient Chinese mountain (said to be 4,000 years old) mixed with Japanese buildings. The board consists of a small town, with two dojos including the one at the top of the mountain, and is heavily populated with mountains. Kung Fu Koopas are in charge of the Orb Huts. An old Koopa, named Koopa Master, lives at the top of the mountain.

Objectives[edit]

In Party Cruise mode, Koopa Master will give a character who reaches the peak of the mountain a Star for the number of coins shown above his house (10, 20, 30, or 40). Each time someone trades coins for a Star from him, the price of each additional Star will go up by 10 coins (to a maximum of 40 coins); after a Star is bought for 40 coins, it resets back to 10 coins. In Solo Cruise, the winning condition is instead to collect 100 coins and then reach the top of the mountain to trade them with Koopa Master for a Master Koopa T-Shirt.

Events[edit]

Logo of the Pagoda Peak from Mario Party 7.
The logo of Pagoda Peak
  • Landing on the Green Space near the start lets Toadsworth ask if the player(s) wants to use one of his bottle rockets. Accepting lets the player choose which one to ride on. The character(s) is tied up onto it, and the chosen rocket either takes them to a higher part of the board, or back to the start.
  • Landing on a Green Space next to one of the Gongs of Fate causes Koopa Master to appear and lets the player bash the gong to randomly change the price of the current Star. He then gives them coins afterward.
  • At the Green Space next to Kung Fu Falls, Koopa Master appears and instructs the player(s) to try and grab the coins that come out of the falls. The player must jump kick between platforms to collect coins while avoiding falling logs. If a player collects all of the coins that appear, Master Koopa gives them a Star (or 50 coins in Solo Cruise).
  • The Green Space next to Blazing Rock has the player(s) try and put out the flames with a large fan by pressing the appropriate button(s) repeatedly. If they succeed in putting out the flame, they can enter the cave and come out with a capsule, which may contain coins or even a Star depending on how fast they put the flames out. They can also get a Master Koopa T-Shirt, which is worth nothing.
  • Landing on the Green Space on the Chinese dragon's tongue causes it to pull the tongue into its mouth with the player(s) still on it, and it spits them out in a blue fireball, sending them all the way back to the start.

Bowser Time[edit]

When Bowser Time occurs, Bowser does one of four things:

  • He takes a souvenir photograph of all of the players, and forces each of them to pay 10 or 20 coins for it. He then leaves without giving anyone the photo. This occurs in all other boards except for Bowser's Enchanted Inferno! The backdrop for this board is based on the classic Chinese novel Journey to the West.
  • He flattens one of the Orb Huts and replaces it with one of his own (called Bowser City). Koopa Kid stops anyone who goes by, and throws them into the shop, where Bowser sells them a worthless item or a Koopa Kid Orb for twenty coins, which Koopa Kid then either steals or uses. This also occurs in Grand Canal and Pyramid Park.
  • He leaps off the mountain and smashes through one of the bridges, leaving players who wanted to cross it stuck; rolls that would normally take players over the bridge stop at the space before it instead. The bridge reappears at the start of the next turn.
  • He leaps off the mountain and lands on a lower area, causing a tremor that sends all the players falling to a lower part of the board, similar to the giant tree's sneeze in Towering Treetop in Mario Party 6.

Spaces (Party Cruise)[edit]

Type of Space Number of Spaces
Blue Space from Mario Party 7
Blue Spaces
23
Red Space from Mario Party 7
Red Spaces
5 (0 during the last four turns if all Red Spaces turn into Bowser Spaces)
Happening Space from Mario Party 7
Green Spaces
6
Mic Space from Mario Party 7
Mic Spaces
2
Duel Space from Mario Party 7
Duel Spaces
3
DK Space from Mario Party 7
DK Spaces
2
Bowser Space from Mario Party 7
Bowser Spaces
1 (6 during the last four turns if all Red Spaces turn into Bowser Spaces)
Total of Spaces 42

Spaces (Solo Cruise)[edit]

Type of Space Number of Spaces
Blue Space from Mario Party 7
Blue Spaces
18
Red Space from Mario Party 7
Red Spaces
3
Happening Space from Mario Party 7
Green Spaces
4
Mic Space from Mario Party 7
Mic Spaces
3
Duel Space from Mario Party 7
Duel Spaces
6
DK Space from Mario Party 7
DK Spaces
3
Bowser Space from Mario Party 7
Bowser Spaces
3
Total of Spaces 40

Gallery[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ゴーゴーマウンテン
Gō Gō Maunten
Go-Go Mountain

French Pic Pagode
Pagoda Peak
German Pagodia
-
Italian Picco Pagoda
Pagoda Peak
Spanish Pico Pagoda
Pagoda Peak

Trivia[edit]

  • There is a real life Pagoda Peak, although it is located not in China, but in Antarctica.
  • Not including boards in Solo Mode or Story Mode, with 42 spaces, this is the smallest board in any Mario Party game that follows the traditional gameplay.
  • When Bowser Time occurs, Bowser appears on top of the mountain instead of at the start of the board.