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In Duel mode, the winning conditions were to get 50 coins again, but give them to Holly Koopa (not the conductor up in front) to get her Star. Players who got to the conductor would get 10 coins from him, if they didn't already have 50 coins.
In Duel mode, the winning conditions were to get 50 coins again, but give them to Holly Koopa (not the conductor up in front) to get her Star. Players who got to the conductor would get 10 coins from him, if they didn't already have 50 coins.
==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*The most likely reason this board has the word "perplex" in it is because Perplex means to be baffled or puzzled. Which this board is because of the train moving constantly whenever someone lands on the Green Space that moves the front car to the back of the train.
*The word Perplex means to be baffling or puzzling. The board is named so because the train cars switch upon landing on a [[Green Space]], and also because the train has no set direction, yet passes by the same location (can be seen when being dropped off and later picked up at [[Payday Waystation]]) despite appearing to be going in a straight line.


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Revision as of 20:28, August 26, 2008

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Mario being questioned on the top of the train.

Shy Guy's Perplex Express is one of the boards from Mario Party 8. Set on a moving train, the board consists of the inside and the top of the train's cars (there is also a secret area called the Payday Waystation). The locomotive is driven by a Shy Guy engineer and the train cars themselves are inhabited by Goombas, Koopas, and more Shy Guys (like cooks and the ones who run the Candy Shops). The objective on this board is to get to the front of the train, where the Shy Guy engineer will give Stars away for 20 coins. It's another one-way board, but in a loop, like a race track. So, as such, speed is just as important as getting coins.

Players who land on a DK Space will cause the train to be switched with Donkey Kong's Barrel Train. Like King Boo's Haunted Hideaway, the player who makes it to DK first gets a free Star (in Duel Battles, DK doubles the player's coin total). The player who gets the Star is not always the player that landed on the space. Shy Guy's train comes back after DK's done. When players land on a Bowser Space, Bowser will come on his train, the Bad-Breath Express. Again, it works like DK, but with players losing a Star. However, when a player comes without a star, Bowser will give the player 10 coins. It is because he always likes to "help" fools in need.

If a player lands on the ? Space in front of Holly Koopa, she will offer to buy one of their Candies for several coins. The ? Space in front of the Shy Guy chef's heat vent will cause the player to be sucked up to the roof of the train (and vice versa for the ? Space in front of the vent on the roof). Another ? Space on the roof will make the Shy Guy conductor come and ask for the player's assistance. He'll inform the player that Holly Koopa's candy was stolen, and say that either Bandit or Mowz did it. The player must then choose a car where they think the perpetrator is. If they're right, Shy Guy will reward them with 20 coins (10 in Duel Mode). Other ? Spaces will cause Magikoopa (not Kamek because he sounds different) to appear and use his magic to move the front car to the back of the train, and move the other cars upward to the front. Another ? space on top of the train causes the characters on top to be hit back to the start by a bar, causing them to lose 5 coins each.

In Duel mode, the winning conditions were to get 50 coins again, but give them to Holly Koopa (not the conductor up in front) to get her Star. Players who got to the conductor would get 10 coins from him, if they didn't already have 50 coins.

Trivia

  • The word Perplex means to be baffling or puzzling. The board is named so because the train cars switch upon landing on a Green Space, and also because the train has no set direction, yet passes by the same location (can be seen when being dropped off and later picked up at Payday Waystation) despite appearing to be going in a straight line.

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