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'''Thirsty Gulch''' is a board in [[Solo Mode]] from ''[[Mario Party 6]]''. The setting here was a desert mesa above a canyon. The inhabitants consisted of [[Goomba]]s that watched player's progress, [[Piranha Plant]]s that were doing a jig as if they were from [[Pop-Star Piranhas]], and [[Klepto]], who flew around the higher area of the board. The board was mostly made up of [[2-Vs-2 Space]]s. | '''Thirsty Gulch''' is a board in [[Solo Mode]] from ''[[Mario Party 6]]''. The setting here was a desert mesa above a canyon. The inhabitants consisted of [[Goomba]]s that watched player's progress, [[Piranha Plant]]s that were doing a jig as if they were from [[Pop-Star Piranhas]], and [[Klepto]], who flew around the higher area of the board. The board was mostly made up of [[2-Vs-2 Space]]s. | ||
Landing on the [[? Space]] caused the slab underneath to fall off, sending players to the lower section of the board. If a player went past the last space of the board, they stopped at the edge of a cliff. The cliff then crumbled beneath them, and they ended up falling Wile E. Coyote-style into the river below, losing everything. | Landing on the [[? Space]]s caused the slab underneath to fall off, sending players to the lower section of the board. If a player went past the last space of the board, they stopped at the edge of a cliff. The cliff then crumbled beneath them, and they ended up falling Wile E. Coyote-style into the river below, losing everything. | ||
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Revision as of 14:41, November 16, 2008
Thirsty Gulch is a board in Solo Mode from Mario Party 6. The setting here was a desert mesa above a canyon. The inhabitants consisted of Goombas that watched player's progress, Piranha Plants that were doing a jig as if they were from Pop-Star Piranhas, and Klepto, who flew around the higher area of the board. The board was mostly made up of 2-Vs-2 Spaces.
Landing on the ? Spaces caused the slab underneath to fall off, sending players to the lower section of the board. If a player went past the last space of the board, they stopped at the edge of a cliff. The cliff then crumbled beneath them, and they ended up falling Wile E. Coyote-style into the river below, losing everything.