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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*Strangely, even though [[Toadsworth]] stated that players can't earn Stars on this board, it is possible to earn a Star by winning a single-player DK minigame.
*Strangely, even though [[Toadsworth]] stated that players can't earn Stars on this board, it is possible to earn a Star by winning a single-player DK minigame.
==Names in Other Languages==
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|Jap=ハラハラさばく
|JapR=Hara Hara Sabaku
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Revision as of 14:53, December 30, 2010

Pyramid Park
The map of Pyramid Park.

Pyramid Park is an Egypt-themed board in Mario Party 7. Here, Desert Goombas were everywhere, and were in charge of the Orb Shops and attractions. This board rules are the exact same as from Snowflake Lake from Mario Party 6: players had to use Chain Chomps (found in pyramid dog houses) to steal Stars from opponents. There were three Chain Chomps on the right side of the board that let players ride on it for a price 10 (coins for one Dice Block, or 20 for two), and a big Red Chomp on the left side located at the top that let players use three Dice Blocks for 10 coins. A Whomp is also here blocking the path to the Bowser Sphinx (which is really a sphinx, not the Bowser Sphinx from Mario Party 2) and charged 10 coins to have players pass.

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Wario collecting coins in the water while avoiding alligators.

Landing on the Green Space in front of the oasis let players swim in it while Desert Goombas threw out coins. However, alligators (which vaguely resembled Klaptraps) were in there too, and any player that got bitten lost coins, and had to retrieve them again. Stepping on the Green Space in front of the Bowser Sphinx awoke it, then accuses the player of trying to steal its treasure. It then puts a "curse" on the player, which really divides all the players' coins evenly (like a Bowser Revolution). The two Green Spaces above the quicksand on either side of the board caused all players on the spaces above the quicksand to sink in. The players were then spat out on the other side of the board. The Green Space in front of the jars made Monty Mole come out, asking the player if he/she wants to hit a few cobras. Accepting engaged a coin game, where the player hit cobras by using the Control Stick to change direction, and the A button to attack. The player got a coin for every cobra, but if he/she hits Monty, the game ended.

When Bowser Time came along, Bowser did one of four things:

  • Took a souvenir photograph of all the players, and made them pay 10 or 20 coins each for it. Then, he leaves without giving anyone the photo.
  • Flattened one of the Orb Shops, and replaced it with one of his own (called Bowser City). Koopa Kid stopped anyone who went by, and threw them in the shop, where Bowser sold them a worthless item (or a Koopa Kid Orb) for twenty coins.
  • Summoned a sandstorm to destroy the bridges. Players would then be stuck on the side they were on for three turns.
  • Stole a Star from the player in first place, and gave it to Koopa Kid, who was somewhere on the board. Players could steal it back with a Chain Chomp.

In Solo Mode, players had to beat their opponent by using a Chain Chomp to take the Star Bandit stole from the Bowser Sphinx, then bring it back to the Sphinx before the opponent stole it from them.

Trivia

  • Strangely, even though Toadsworth stated that players can't earn Stars on this board, it is possible to earn a Star by winning a single-player DK minigame.

Names in Other Languages

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