Peach's Castle (board)

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Peach's Castle
Wide shot of Peach's Castle
Appears in Itadaki Street DS
Fortune Street
Availability Unlocked by clearing Luigi's scenario in Tour mode (Itadaki Street DS)
Default (Fortune Street)
Description "The home of Princess Peach. Bowser's troops make frequent assaults on the place, but the Toad guards keep them at bay."
Music sample
Itadaki Street DS:
Fortune Street:
“I bid a hex on that hideous abomination! Those pastel tones demand atonement! Castles ought to be sinister, like that o'er which I minister!”
Dragonlord, Fortune Street

Peach's Castle is a game board in Itadaki Street DS and Fortune Street, based on the location of the same name. Its background music in both games is an arrangement of "Hello, Happy Kingdom" from Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars.

History

Itadaki Street DS

Peach's Castle in Itadaki Street DS.

Peach's Castle is one of the boards in Itadaki Street DS, featuring Peach's Castle and some grassy hills in the background. In this game, the castle resembles its appearance from Paper Mario. It serves as the board used in the tutorial. Its layout during the tutorial resembles the outline of a mushroom. In Tour mode, it is the second board played in Luigi's scenario where the player has to place at least second against Luigi, Wario, and Pudding. Initially, there are three sections in the board where the section with the bank is the largest section. This section has warp squares that connect to the other two sections. If a player lands on a switch square, all three sections become connected. Activating the switch again separates the sections. Completing the scenario allows the board to be used in Free Play mode and unlocks Wario as a possible opponent.

Squares

Type of square Number of squares
Bank 1
Shop 34 in 8 areas
4 in 6 areas
5 in 2 areas
Spade suit 2
Heart suit 2
Diamond suit 2
Club suit 2
Chance 1
Break 2
Vacant plot 2
Lucky 1
Casino 1
Die 1
Warp 4
Switch 4
Total 59

Starting values, salaries & targets

The salaries in this board are as follows:

Starting value 2000 G
Basic salary 300 G
Promotion bonus 150 G x promotion
Default target 20000 G

Fortune Street

Peach's Castle returns as one of the Mario series boards in the sequel to Itadaki Street, Fortune Street. The board is slightly changed in terms of structure from its original appearance in the previous game. The castle itself is now based on its appearance from New Super Mario Bros. Wii. In Easy Rules, the board resembles the letter P with and extra line in the middle of the loop of the P with an extra line next to the stem which is connected by a space at the bottom and the top. In Standard Rules, it is a short, wide rectangle with a tall square in the middle of the rectangle. This board layout is based off Hemisphere from Itadaki Street 2.

In Tour mode, the player has to place at least second against Princess Peach, Wario, and Bowser. Clearing this board allows Peach to be selected as a CPU player in Free Play, or in the case of With Friends, be selected as a human player, in both rulesets.

Squares

Type of square Number of squares
Standard rules Easy rules
The Bank Square from Fortune Street
Bank
1
A Shop Square from Fortune Street
Shop
36 in 9 districts
4 in Districts A-I
27 in 8 sections
Max length: 6
The Spade Square from Fortune Street
Spade suit
1
The Heart Square from Fortune Street
Heart suit
1
The Diamond Square from Fortune Street
Diamond suit
1
The Club Square from Fortune Street
Club suit
1
The Venture Square from Fortune Street
Venture
2
The Take-a-break Square from Fortune Street
Take-a-break
2 0
The Boon Square from Fortune Street
Boon
1
The Arcade Square from Fortune Street
Arcade
1
The Roll-on Square from Fortune Street
Roll-on
1
Total 48 37

Starting values, salaries & targets

The salaries in this board are as follows:

Standard rules Easy rules
Starting value 1500 G
Basic salary 300 G 400 G
Promotion bonus 150 G x promotion
Default target 20000 G 8000 G

Gallery

Itadaki Street DS

Fortune Street

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ピーチじょう[?]
Pīchi Jō
Peach Castle
Spanish Castillo de Peach[?] Peach's Castle