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Unlucky Spaces return in ''[[Super Mario Party]]'', in which they replace the [[Bowser Space]]s from the previous ''Mario Party'' games. In this game, they are known as "Bad Luck Spaces", have a jagged appearance, and are red in color with a black question mark and exclamation mark. Landing on an Bad Luck Space will make [[Kamek]] spin a roulette that will decide what negative outcome will befall the player that landed on it. On the last three turns, Kamek turns the spaces into Extra Bad Luck Spaces. | Unlucky Spaces return in ''[[Super Mario Party]]'', in which they replace the [[Bowser Space]]s from the previous ''Mario Party'' games. In this game, they are known as "Bad Luck Spaces", have a jagged appearance, and are red in color with a black question mark and exclamation mark. Landing on an Bad Luck Space will make [[Kamek]] spin a roulette that will decide what negative outcome will befall the player that landed on it. On the last three turns, Kamek turns the spaces into Extra Bad Luck Spaces. | ||
Here are some possible options a player could get upon spinning the wheel: | |||
*'''Lose (number) Coins''' | |||
*'''Lose half of your Coins''' | |||
*'''Lose (number) Stars''': Appears on the last three turns. | |||
*'''Give (number) Coins to all other players''' | |||
*'''Give (number) Coins to the last place player''' | |||
*'''Give one Star to the last place player''': Appears on the last three turns. | |||
*'''The Star moves''': this is currently the only event that could help the player. | |||
*'''Raise the cost for Stars''': this does not appear on Kamek’s board. | |||
*'''Lose one item''' | |||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== |
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