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[[Image:MPA_TownGameRoomA.PNG|thumb|The '''Town Game Room A''' from ''[[Mario Party Advance]]''.
|title=Town Game Room A
|image=[[File:MPA Town Game Room A.png|256px]]<br>The Town Game Room A from ''Mario Party Advance''.
|first_appearance=''[[Mario Party Advance]]'' ([[List of games#2005|2005]])
|latest_appearance=
|greater_location=[[Town area]], [[Shroom City (Mario Party Advance)|Shroom City]]
|inhabitants=[[Monty Mole]]
}}
[[File:GameRoomA MPA.png|frame|left]]
The '''Town Game Room A''' is a place in ''[[Mario Party Advance]]''. It is a gambling hall found in the [[town area]] of [[Shroom City (Mario Party Advance)|Shroom City]], next to [[Town Game Room B]]. It features pink and yellow electronic slot machines in front of a dark checkered wall with neon stars above them. One of the location's games is [[Scratch 'Em]], which involves scratching a series of cards to make pairs, and [[Monty Mole]] frequents it. However, he has recently been losing Scratch 'Em constantly, and asks the player to beat the game on his behalf. If the player accepts, the [[Winners Keepers]] quest begins, requiring the player to win at least one more [[coin]] than what they started with, and by doing so, Monty Mole lets them keep the game.


The '''Town Game Room A''' is a place that is found during the events of the game ''[[Mario Party Advance]]''. The place takes place in the [[Town Area]] section in the place, [[Shroom City]]. Additionally, this place is actually a spitted place as it has another place next to it; [[Town Game Room B]].
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
|Jap=タウンギャンブルじょうA<ref>かげらいまどかK. [https://youtu.be/LTUTO2AR7Fs 一人用マリオパーティアドバンスpart2] (Japanese). YouTube (2017-10-08). Retrieved on 2023-11-12.</ref>
|JapR=Taun Gyanburu-jō A
|JapM=Town Gambling Place A
|Ita=Sala Giochi A
|ItaM=Game Room A
|Fre=Casino Champi A
|FreM=Shroom Casino A
|Spa=Sala de juegos B
|SpaM=Game Room B
}}


When the [[Player]] enters this place, a [[Monty Mole]] appears as he is sitting on a seat as the place is filled with arcade machines and more seats for characters to sit and play in. The Monty Mole mentions that he needs help when playing one of these [[mini-games]] the place currently has. If the player takes the Quest; '''Winners Keepers''' and completes it, the player gets keeps the mini-game the player beat, [[Scratch 'Em]].
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Latest revision as of 09:39, January 27, 2024

Town Game Room A
Town Game Room A in Mario Party Advance
The Town Game Room A from Mario Party Advance.
First appearance Mario Party Advance (2005)
Greater location Town area, Shroom City
Inhabitants Monty Mole
GameRoomA MPA.png

The Town Game Room A is a place in Mario Party Advance. It is a gambling hall found in the town area of Shroom City, next to Town Game Room B. It features pink and yellow electronic slot machines in front of a dark checkered wall with neon stars above them. One of the location's games is Scratch 'Em, which involves scratching a series of cards to make pairs, and Monty Mole frequents it. However, he has recently been losing Scratch 'Em constantly, and asks the player to beat the game on his behalf. If the player accepts, the Winners Keepers quest begins, requiring the player to win at least one more coin than what they started with, and by doing so, Monty Mole lets them keep the game.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese タウンギャンブルじょうA[1]
Taun Gyanburu-jō A
Town Gambling Place A
French Casino Champi A[?] Shroom Casino A
Italian Sala Giochi A[?] Game Room A
Spanish Sala de juegos B[?] Game Room B

References[edit]

  1. ^ かげらいまどかK. 一人用マリオパーティアドバンスpart2 (Japanese). YouTube (2017-10-08). Retrieved on 2023-11-12.