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[[Image:Mp2bowserland2.jpg|thumb|215px|Portion of the '''Bowser Land''' board.]]
[[Image:Mp2bowserland2.jpg|thumb|215px|Portion of the '''Bowser Land''' board.]]


'''Bowser Land''' is one of the boards set in [[Mario Land]] in ''[[Mario Party 2]]''. It is an amusement park that was built in [[Bowser]]'s image, with portraits of Bowser from all the other boards set up. Unlike the other boards of ''Mario Party 2'', [[player]]s do not dress up in costumes here.
'''Bowser Land''' is the final board set in [[Mario Land]] in the game ''[[Mario Party 2]]''. It is an amusement park that was built in [[Bowser]]'s image, with portraits of Bowser from all the other boards set up. Unlike the other boards of ''Mario Party 2'', [[player]]s do not dress up in costumes here.  The board differs from all previous boards in the game; the rules have changed.


The [[? Space]]s on this board have a variety of effects. Landing on a [[? Space]] near a red pipe forces the player to enter it and reappear on another part of the board. The ? Spaces near the metallic [[Blooper]] ride forces players to go on the "ride", where they are caught in a loop unless they can land on another ? Space.
The [[? Space]]s on this board have a variety of effects. Landing on a [[? Space]] near a red pipe forces the player to enter it and reappear on another part of the board. The ? Spaces near the metallic [[Blooper]] ride forces players to go on the "ride", where they are caught in a loop unless they can land on another ? Space.


The banks here work differently too. Instead of [[Koopa Bank]]s, [[Bowser Bank]]s appear. The [[Baby Bowser Banker]] will loan out five [[coin]]s to players that pass the [[Bank Space]]. Players that land on the Bank Space must pay back the loan in full. Also, at the top-right part of the board, there is an [[Item Shop]] run by a the [[Baby Bowser Shopkeeper]], who sells item to the players who pass by whether they want it or not. The main attraction in Bowser Land is the [[Bowser Parade]] that occurs every five turns. Anyone caught in the parade's path is sent back to start, dropping two coins per space along the way. Players who pass by the parade planning offices can change the direction of the parade for five coins. The Item [[Mini-game]] on this board is [[Bowser Slots]], and the Duel mini-game is [[Rock, Paper, Mario]].
The banks here work differently too. Instead of [[Koopa Bank]]s, [[Bowser Bank]]s appear. The [[Baby Bowser Banker]] will loan out five [[coin]]s to players that pass the [[Bank Space]]. Players that land on the Bank Space must pay back the loan in full. Also, at the top-right part of the board, there is an [[Item Shop]] run by a the [[Baby Bowser Shopkeeper]], who sells item to the players who pass by whether they want it or not. The main attraction in Bowser Land is the [[Bowser Parade]] that occurs every five turns. Anyone caught in the parade's path is pushed back to start, dropping two coins per space along the way. Players who pass by the parade planning offices can change the direction of the parade for five coins. The Item [[Mini-game]] on this board is [[Bowser Slots]].  The player must match up the items he wants, and he will get if if he prevails.  The Duel mini-game is [[Rock, Paper, Mario]].


At the end of the game, a red [[Koopa Troopa]] comes by and alerts the players that the villain of the board, Bowser, has changed his location, and they must act now if they want to defeat him. A cut-scene then shows a green Koopa Troopa wandering around the outskirts of Bowser Land, wondering where Bowser went. Bowser appears right behind the Koopa, about to do him harm, but the winner of the game then comes to confront him. Bowser attacks him/her with his [[fire breath]], which they dodge easily. Bowser then dares the winner to throw him by the tail. Just as he/she grabs his tail, Bowser uses his magic to turn into metal, making the winner unable to throw him. The winner then wallows in failure, when [[Toad]] and the other players come to help. Toad gives the winner a [[Star]] that powers him/her up. [[Metal Bowser]] dares the winner again to throw him. He/she does so, and with a great throw, Bowser is sent flying around the [[Mushroom World|world]]. Bowser crash lands behind the winner, with his metal form shattered to pieces. The winner is then congratulated by Toad, the Koopa Troopa, and the Star.
At the end of the game, a red [[Koopa Troopa]] comes by and alerts the players that the villain of the board, Bowser, has changed his location, and they must act now if they want to defeat him. A cut-scene then shows a green Koopa Troopa wandering around the outskirts of Bowser Land, wondering where Bowser went. Bowser appears right behind the Koopa, about to do him harm, but the winner of the game then comes to confront him. Bowser attacks him/her with his [[fire breath]], which they dodge easily. Bowser then dares the winner to throw him by the tail. Just as he/she grabs his tail, Bowser uses his magic to turn into metal, making the winner unable to throw him. The winner then wallows in failure, when [[Toad]] and the other players come to help. Toad gives the winner a [[Star]] that powers him/her up. [[Metal Bowser]] dares the winner again to throw him. He/she does so, and with a great throw, Bowser is sent flying around the [[Mushroom World|world]]. Bowser crash lands behind the winner, with his metal form shattered to pieces. The winner is then congratulated by Toad, the Koopa Troopa, and the Star.  The Super Star will save the day.


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Revision as of 02:03, April 30, 2009

File:Bowserland.jpg
Bowser Land title.
File:Mp2bowserland2.jpg
Portion of the Bowser Land board.

Bowser Land is the final board set in Mario Land in the game Mario Party 2. It is an amusement park that was built in Bowser's image, with portraits of Bowser from all the other boards set up. Unlike the other boards of Mario Party 2, players do not dress up in costumes here. The board differs from all previous boards in the game; the rules have changed.

The ? Spaces on this board have a variety of effects. Landing on a ? Space near a red pipe forces the player to enter it and reappear on another part of the board. The ? Spaces near the metallic Blooper ride forces players to go on the "ride", where they are caught in a loop unless they can land on another ? Space.

The banks here work differently too. Instead of Koopa Banks, Bowser Banks appear. The Baby Bowser Banker will loan out five coins to players that pass the Bank Space. Players that land on the Bank Space must pay back the loan in full. Also, at the top-right part of the board, there is an Item Shop run by a the Baby Bowser Shopkeeper, who sells item to the players who pass by whether they want it or not. The main attraction in Bowser Land is the Bowser Parade that occurs every five turns. Anyone caught in the parade's path is pushed back to start, dropping two coins per space along the way. Players who pass by the parade planning offices can change the direction of the parade for five coins. The Item Mini-game on this board is Bowser Slots. The player must match up the items he wants, and he will get if if he prevails. The Duel mini-game is Rock, Paper, Mario.

At the end of the game, a red Koopa Troopa comes by and alerts the players that the villain of the board, Bowser, has changed his location, and they must act now if they want to defeat him. A cut-scene then shows a green Koopa Troopa wandering around the outskirts of Bowser Land, wondering where Bowser went. Bowser appears right behind the Koopa, about to do him harm, but the winner of the game then comes to confront him. Bowser attacks him/her with his fire breath, which they dodge easily. Bowser then dares the winner to throw him by the tail. Just as he/she grabs his tail, Bowser uses his magic to turn into metal, making the winner unable to throw him. The winner then wallows in failure, when Toad and the other players come to help. Toad gives the winner a Star that powers him/her up. Metal Bowser dares the winner again to throw him. He/she does so, and with a great throw, Bowser is sent flying around the world. Bowser crash lands behind the winner, with his metal form shattered to pieces. The winner is then congratulated by Toad, the Koopa Troopa, and the Star. The Super Star will save the day.

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