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[[Image:Lottery_Shop.jpg|thumb|right|The '''Lottery Shop''']]
[[Image:Lottery_Shop.jpg|thumb|right|The '''Lottery Shop''']]


A '''Lottery Shop''' was a building in ''[[Mario Party 4]]'' where players could buy [[Lucky Party Ticket]]s and play lottery games in which Mario can win a mini or mega mushroom, a super-mini or mega mushroom, a 30-coin prize or a massive 100-coin prize, at the cost of 5 [[Gold Coin|coins]].There were games like scratch ticket and lucky ball.
A '''Lottery Shop''' is a building in ''[[Mario Party 4]]'' where players can play lottery games to win prizes. Each game costs ten coins to play. There are two types of games, one of which is randomly chosen when the player enters the shop. The ball-type game involves turning the control stick until a colored ball pops out of a machine. A blue ball would indicate third prize, a pink one second prize, and a gold one first prize. A white ball would win nothing. The scratch ticket game involves the player picking one of many scratch cards and scratching it to reveal a number to indicate third, second, or first prize. A "Try Again" could also be revealed, winning nothing.
 
The prizes were a [[Super Mega Mushroom]] or a [[Super Mini Mushroom]] for third prize, and 30 and 100 coins for second and first prize, respectively.
 
Additionally, if it is a player's first visit to the lottery shop and the visit came before the last five turns of the game, the player receives a free [[Lucky Party Ticket]].


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Revision as of 02:42, September 4, 2009

The Lottery Shop

A Lottery Shop is a building in Mario Party 4 where players can play lottery games to win prizes. Each game costs ten coins to play. There are two types of games, one of which is randomly chosen when the player enters the shop. The ball-type game involves turning the control stick until a colored ball pops out of a machine. A blue ball would indicate third prize, a pink one second prize, and a gold one first prize. A white ball would win nothing. The scratch ticket game involves the player picking one of many scratch cards and scratching it to reveal a number to indicate third, second, or first prize. A "Try Again" could also be revealed, winning nothing.

The prizes were a Super Mega Mushroom or a Super Mini Mushroom for third prize, and 30 and 100 coins for second and first prize, respectively.

Additionally, if it is a player's first visit to the lottery shop and the visit came before the last five turns of the game, the player receives a free Lucky Party Ticket.

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