Memory Block

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Memory Block
The minigame Memory Block in Fortune Street
Appears in Fortune Street
Time limit Unlimited

Memory Block is a minigame that appears in Fortune Street. To play the minigame, the player must land on an Arcade Square. However this appears at random and does not appear at all if Arcade in the Custom Rules is set to "Round the Blocks only". A venture card also activates this minigame.

This minigame takes place in a Toad House from New Super Mario Bros. Wii.

Gameplay

At the start of the minigame several cards are placed into ? Blocks, before being scrambled. The player must then choose a block and they get whatever was in that block. If the player gets a 1-Up Mushroom the value of their shops increases by 10%, if they get a coin they receive ten gold multiplied by their current level, if they get a Suit Yourself card then they receive a Suit Yourself card, and if they get a Bowser then all of their shops lose 5% of their value. In Standard Rules only, a card makes the player receive 10 of the most valuable stocks.

Sometimes, all of the blocks are the same size, so there is a chance that the player may get a Bowser card easily. That happens to first place the most. Otherwise the blocks is identified by whether it has a Bowser card or not.

Controls

  • +Control Pad − Select
  • A Button − Confirm choice (holding vertically)
  • Two Button − Confirm choice (holding sideways)

In-game text

Memory Block is a mini-game in which you pick a block and take away the prize inside. But which block contains the prize you're after? Could the size of the blocks be a clue perhaps? The prizes on offer are...
A coin! Cash to the value of XG. (50G x your level)
A Suit Yourself card!
Ten of the most expensive stocks!
A 1-Up Mushroom! That boosts all your shop values by 10%.
A Bowser card! That lowers all your shop values by 5%.
Now, just in case your memory's failing you... Could the size of the blocks be a clue to what's inside? So, there's nothing left blocking the way. Let's get started! The prizes are going into the blocks now!

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese シャッフル ブロック[?]
Shaffuru Burokku
Shuffle Block
German Blöckemix[?] Block Mix
Italian Blocco di memoria[?] Memory Block
Spanish Triles[?] ?