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|image=[[File:FSday. | |image=[[File:FSday.jpg|250px]]<br>Daytime<br>[[File:FSnight.jpg|250px]]<br>Nighttime | ||
| | |appears_in=''[[Mario Party 6]]'' | ||
|availability=Default | |availability=Default | ||
|description= | |description=''"Feeling lucky? Put it to the test in this festive town square!"'' | ||
| | |sample=Day time<br>[[File:FaireSquare Day.oga]]<br>Night time<br>[[File:FaireSquare Night.oga]] | ||
}} | }} | ||
{{quote|Welcome to Faire Square! Here at Faire Square, you can win coins and Stars playing games of luck! This isn’t a regular Star Space. You always buy Stars here instead! You can buy up to five Stars if you’ve got enough coins! Star prices change between day and night, so be sure to buy them when they’re cheap!|Brighton|Mario Party 6}} | |||
'''Faire Square''' is one of the boards in ''[[Mario Party 6]]''. It is named after the phrase "fair and square". Faire Square is a lit town with many buildings and Halloween decorations. A [[Whomp]] blocks a path in the middle of the board, and charges ten coins for any characters who wish to pass. | |||
There are only four ? Spaces on this board. Landing on the one on the top-left building makes a broom fly out of the window and takes the player somewhere on the center of the board. The two ? Spaces on the top-right building will make players go inside, and they are somehow taken back to start. The ? Space at the top of the board will start a game of chance that involves all players. During the day, players give up ten [[coin]]s each. Then, one by one, they choose the chimney which they think will produce the tallest plant. When all are picked, the plants reveal themselves, and the tallest plant gives the player that picked it all the coins that were put in the pot. At night, the game is the same, but players give up one [[Star (Mario Party series)|Star]] each. The winner ends up with all the Stars given. | |||
Other events happen depending on the time of day, too. When players go by the big chest at the left side of the board, they are given the choice of paying coins to play the slot game on the Luck Wheel. The price is 5 coins during the day, with small coin prizes, and ten at night, with higher coin prizes. Players that line up three treasure chests will get all the coins that were saved up from players' past payments (this is similar to the [[Koopa Bank]] from previous [[Mario Party (series)|''Mario Party'' games]]). On the right side of the board is a hat shell game called the Star Shuffle. Players pay one Star to play. The Star is placed in one of the hats, and they will shuffle around for a while. During the day, there are three hats to choose from that shuffle slowly, and guessing correctly rewards the player with two Stars. At night, there are 6 hats that shuffle quickly, and if the player guesses right, they will get three Stars. If the player makes a wrong choice in either day or night versions, they lose that Star. The main feature concerning the day/night system is at the center of the board, for this is where players can get Stars. During the day, Stars are personally given away by [[Brighton]] himself, and he will charge players twenty coins per Star. At night, [[Twila]] gives out Stars for a random price that she decides by hitting a [[Dice Block]]. The prices are either five, ten, thirty, or forty coins. Both times, players can purchase up to five stars if they have enough coins, but having enough coins to buy more still puts the cap at five. | |||
Other | |||
==Spaces== | ==Spaces== | ||
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![[File:SpaceBlueMP6.png|50px]]<br>[[Blue Space]]s | ![[File:SpaceBlueMP6.png|50px]]<br>[[Blue Space]]s | ||
| | |45 | ||
|- | |- | ||
![[File:SpaceRed.png|50px]]<br>[[Red Space]]s | ![[File:SpaceRed.png|50px]]<br>[[Red Space]]s | ||
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|1 | |1 | ||
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![[File:SpaceDonkey.png| | ![[File:SpaceDonkey.png|25px]][[File:SpaceBowser.png|25px]]<br>[[DK Space|DK]] or [[Bowser Space]]s | ||
|2 | |||
| | |||
|- | |- | ||
!Total of Spaces | !Total of Spaces | ||
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|} | |} | ||
== | ==Orbs== | ||
<gallery> | |||
Orb Mushroom - MP6.png|[[Mushroom Orb]] | |||
Orb SuperShroom - MP6.png|[[Super 'Shroom Orb]] | |||
Orb SluggishShroom - MP6.png|[[Sluggish 'Shroom Orb]] | |||
Bullet Bill Orb.jpg|[[Bullet Bill Orb]] | |||
Orb Goomba - MP6.png|[[Goomba Orb]] | |||
Orb PiranhaPlant - MP6.png|[[Piranha Plant Orb]] | |||
Toady Orb.jpg|[[Toady Orb]] | |||
Podoboo Orb.jpg|[[Podoboo Orb]] | |||
Orb Zap - MP6.png|[[Zap Orb]] | |||
Orb Thwomp - MP6.png|[[Thwomp Orb]] | |||
</gallery> | |||
==Gallery== | |||
<gallery> | |||
MP6 Faire Square Logo.png | |||
Faire Square Party Mode logo.png | |||
Faire Square Day and Night Panels.png | |||
Faire Square Intro MP6.png | |||
Faire Square Rotation BG.png | |||
MP6 Faire Square Start.png | |||
Faire Square Daytime!.png | |||
Faire Square Nighttime!.png | |||
Faire Square Results logo.png | |||
</gallery> | |||
==Names in other languages== | ==Names in other languages== | ||
{{ | {{foreign names | ||
|Jap=フォーチュンタウン | |Jap=フォーチュンタウン | ||
|JapR=Fōchun Taun | |JapR=Fōchun Taun | ||
|JapM=Fortune Town | |JapM=Fortune Town | ||
| | |Fre=Quartier Fortuno | ||
| | |FreM=Luck District | ||
|Ger=Sternenplatz | |Ger=Sternenplatz | ||
|GerM=Star Square | |GerM=Star Square | ||
|Spa=Barrio del azar | |Spa=Barrio del azar | ||
|SpaM= | |SpaM=Neighborhood of Chance | ||
|Ita=Corte Buonasorte | |Ita=Corte Buonasorte | ||
|ItaM=Good Luck Court | |ItaM=Good Luck Court | ||
}} | }} | ||
==Trivia== | |||
{{Mario Party | *When paying the Whomp to move out of the way, the sound effect that plays when a choice is selected in the game is instead played after the Whomp starts moving, rather than when the choice is chosen. | ||
*Despite a DK Space or Bowser Space appearing at the southeast of the board in-game, images of the board released by Nintendo (shown above) show a Blue Space instead. | |||
{{Mario Party boards}} | |||
{{MP6}} | {{MP6}} | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:Towns]] | ||
[[Category:Mario Party 6 boards]] | |||
[[Category:Mario Party 6]] |
Latest revision as of 09:39, September 4, 2024
Faire Square | |||
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Daytime Nighttime | |||
Appears in | Mario Party 6 | ||
Availability | Default | ||
Description | "Feeling lucky? Put it to the test in this festive town square!" | ||
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- “Welcome to Faire Square! Here at Faire Square, you can win coins and Stars playing games of luck! This isn’t a regular Star Space. You always buy Stars here instead! You can buy up to five Stars if you’ve got enough coins! Star prices change between day and night, so be sure to buy them when they’re cheap!”
- —Brighton, Mario Party 6
Faire Square is one of the boards in Mario Party 6. It is named after the phrase "fair and square". Faire Square is a lit town with many buildings and Halloween decorations. A Whomp blocks a path in the middle of the board, and charges ten coins for any characters who wish to pass.
There are only four ? Spaces on this board. Landing on the one on the top-left building makes a broom fly out of the window and takes the player somewhere on the center of the board. The two ? Spaces on the top-right building will make players go inside, and they are somehow taken back to start. The ? Space at the top of the board will start a game of chance that involves all players. During the day, players give up ten coins each. Then, one by one, they choose the chimney which they think will produce the tallest plant. When all are picked, the plants reveal themselves, and the tallest plant gives the player that picked it all the coins that were put in the pot. At night, the game is the same, but players give up one Star each. The winner ends up with all the Stars given.
Other events happen depending on the time of day, too. When players go by the big chest at the left side of the board, they are given the choice of paying coins to play the slot game on the Luck Wheel. The price is 5 coins during the day, with small coin prizes, and ten at night, with higher coin prizes. Players that line up three treasure chests will get all the coins that were saved up from players' past payments (this is similar to the Koopa Bank from previous Mario Party games). On the right side of the board is a hat shell game called the Star Shuffle. Players pay one Star to play. The Star is placed in one of the hats, and they will shuffle around for a while. During the day, there are three hats to choose from that shuffle slowly, and guessing correctly rewards the player with two Stars. At night, there are 6 hats that shuffle quickly, and if the player guesses right, they will get three Stars. If the player makes a wrong choice in either day or night versions, they lose that Star. The main feature concerning the day/night system is at the center of the board, for this is where players can get Stars. During the day, Stars are personally given away by Brighton himself, and he will charge players twenty coins per Star. At night, Twila gives out Stars for a random price that she decides by hitting a Dice Block. The prices are either five, ten, thirty, or forty coins. Both times, players can purchase up to five stars if they have enough coins, but having enough coins to buy more still puts the cap at five.
Spaces[edit]
Type of Space | Number of Spaces |
---|---|
Blue Spaces |
45 |
Red Spaces |
11 |
? Spaces |
4 |
Duel Spaces |
3 |
Miracle Spaces |
1 |
DK or Bowser Spaces |
2 |
Total of Spaces | 66 |
Orbs[edit]
Gallery[edit]
Names in other languages[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Japanese | フォーチュンタウン[?] Fōchun Taun |
Fortune Town | |
French | Quartier Fortuno[?] | Luck District | |
German | Sternenplatz[?] | Star Square | |
Italian | Corte Buonasorte[?] | Good Luck Court | |
Spanish | Barrio del azar[?] | Neighborhood of Chance |
Trivia[edit]
- When paying the Whomp to move out of the way, the sound effect that plays when a choice is selected in the game is instead played after the Whomp starts moving, rather than when the choice is chosen.
- Despite a DK Space or Bowser Space appearing at the southeast of the board in-game, images of the board released by Nintendo (shown above) show a Blue Space instead.