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The '''Bowser Board''' is a board that appears in ''[[Mario Party 10]]''. It is available exclusively in the [[Mario Party 10#amiibo Party|amiibo Party]] mode, where it can be played on when the [[Bowser]] [[amiibo]] figure is scanned on the [[Wii U#Wii U GamePad|Wii U Gamepad]]. Like the other amiibo boards, the Bowser Board is based around a certain character, who in this case happens to be Bowser. The board resembles one of Bowser's many [[castle|castles]]. Enemies such as [[Podoboo|Podoboos]], [[Bob-omb]]s, and [[Dry Bones]], as well as [[Bowser Jr.]] and the Bowsers' signature airship from the ''[[Super Mario Galaxy|Super Mario]]'' ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2|Galaxy]]'' and ''[[New Super Mario Bros. (disambiguation)|New Super Mario Bros.]]'' series, can be found on the board.  
The '''Bowser Board''' is a board that appears in ''[[Mario Party 10]]''. It is available exclusively in the [[Mario Party 10#amiibo Party|amiibo Party]] mode, where it can be played on when the [[Bowser]] [[amiibo]] figure is scanned on the {{button|wiiu|gamepad}}. Like the other amiibo boards, the Bowser Board is based around a certain character, who in this case happens to be Bowser. The board resembles one of Bowser's many [[castle|castles]]. Enemies such as [[Podoboo|Podoboos]], [[Bob-omb]]s, and [[Dry Bones]], as well as [[Bowser Jr.]] and the Bowsers' signature airship from the ''[[Super Mario Galaxy|Super Mario]]'' ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2|Galaxy]]'' and ''[[New Super Mario Bros. (disambiguation)|New Super Mario Bros.]]'' series, can be found on the board.  


Since Bowser is one of the playable characters when playing on this board, Bowser Party [[minigame|minigames]] will be played instead of normal minigames. When a game on the board is started, there are three [[Red Space|Red Spaces]] and a [[Bowser Space]]. However, a wheel in the top-left corner can change the Red Spaces into Bowser Spaces and vice versa. Three huts with Bowser Jr.'s icon on if can also be found on the board, and are part of events triggered by landing on the [[Event Space]]s next to them. When Bowser lands next to them, he can play a [[Dice Block]] minigame to earn [[coins]]. When another character lands next to them, Bowser Jr. will jump out of the hut and challenge the player to a minigame. If the player wins, he will give them ten coins. If the player loses, he will take ten coins. Alternatively, he may give the player ten coins without a mini-game. Characters with confirmed amiibo figures can collect icons of different characters that appear on the board and change a part of the board to a part of that character's board.<ref>Koczwara, Michael (February 20, 2015). [http://mariopartylegacy.com/2015/02/over-30-minutes-of-footage-of-mario-party-10/ Over 30 Minutes of Footage of Mario Party 10]. Mario Party Legacy. Retrieved February 21, 2015.</ref>
Since Bowser is one of the playable characters when playing on this board, Bowser Party [[minigame|minigames]] will be played instead of normal minigames. When a game on the board is started, there are three [[Red Space|Red Spaces]] and a [[Bowser Space]]. However, a wheel in the top-left corner can change the Red Spaces into Bowser Spaces and vice versa. Three huts with Bowser Jr.'s icon on if can also be found on the board, and are part of events triggered by landing on the [[Event Space]]s next to them. When Bowser lands next to them, he can play a [[Dice Block]] minigame to earn [[coins]]. When another character lands next to them, Bowser Jr. will jump out of the hut and challenge the player to a minigame. If the player wins, he will give them ten coins. If the player loses, he will take ten coins. Alternatively, he may give the player ten coins without a mini-game. Characters with confirmed amiibo figures can collect icons of different characters that appear on the board and change a part of the board to a part of that character's board.<ref>Koczwara, Michael (February 20, 2015). [http://mariopartylegacy.com/2015/02/over-30-minutes-of-footage-of-mario-party-10/ Over 30 Minutes of Footage of Mario Party 10]. Mario Party Legacy. Retrieved February 21, 2015.</ref>

Revision as of 06:42, March 23, 2015

Template:Board-infobox The Bowser Board is a board that appears in Mario Party 10. It is available exclusively in the amiibo Party mode, where it can be played on when the Bowser amiibo figure is scanned on the GamePad. Like the other amiibo boards, the Bowser Board is based around a certain character, who in this case happens to be Bowser. The board resembles one of Bowser's many castles. Enemies such as Podoboos, Bob-ombs, and Dry Bones, as well as Bowser Jr. and the Bowsers' signature airship from the Super Mario Galaxy and New Super Mario Bros. series, can be found on the board.

Since Bowser is one of the playable characters when playing on this board, Bowser Party minigames will be played instead of normal minigames. When a game on the board is started, there are three Red Spaces and a Bowser Space. However, a wheel in the top-left corner can change the Red Spaces into Bowser Spaces and vice versa. Three huts with Bowser Jr.'s icon on if can also be found on the board, and are part of events triggered by landing on the Event Spaces next to them. When Bowser lands next to them, he can play a Dice Block minigame to earn coins. When another character lands next to them, Bowser Jr. will jump out of the hut and challenge the player to a minigame. If the player wins, he will give them ten coins. If the player loses, he will take ten coins. Alternatively, he may give the player ten coins without a mini-game. Characters with confirmed amiibo figures can collect icons of different characters that appear on the board and change a part of the board to a part of that character's board.[1]

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References

  1. ^ Koczwara, Michael (February 20, 2015). Over 30 Minutes of Footage of Mario Party 10. Mario Party Legacy. Retrieved February 21, 2015.

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