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'''Chance Time Spaces''' (also known as '''! Spaces''') are among the rarest type of [[Space (Mario Party series)|spaces]] in the ''[[Mario Party (series)|Mario Party]]'' series. There are generally only one to three of them on each game board. They are called '''! Spaces''' in the first three ''Mario Party'' games, and players who land on it must play [[Chance Time]]. Also, in boards where the [[star (Mario Party series)|Star]] moves after a player purchases one, the ! Space often takes the spot where the Star has been.  
'''Chance Time Spaces''' (also known as '''! Spaces''') are among the rarest type of [[Space (Mario Party series)|spaces]] in the ''[[Mario Party (series)|Mario Party]]'' series. There are generally only one to three of them on each game board. They are called '''! Spaces''' in the first three ''Mario Party'' games, and players who land on it must play [[Chance Time]]. Also, in boards where the [[star (Mario Party series)|Star]] moves after a player purchases one, the ! Space often takes the spot where the Star has been.  


In ''[[Mario Party 4]]'', they are called '''Fortune Spaces''', and players landing on it played [[Chance Time#Mario Party 4|Reversal of Fortune]]. In the [[Mario Party 4 (Flash game)|''Mario Party 4'' Flash game]], they will prompt the player the chance to play a Game of Fortune [[minigame]]. The player can either accept or decline the offer.
In ''[[Mario Party 4]]'', they are called '''Fortune Spaces''', and players landing on it played Reversal of Fortune. In ''[[Mario Party 5]]'', these spaces are '''Chance Spaces''', only appearing if players place a [[Chance Capsule]] on a [[Blue Space|Blue]] or [[Red Space]], and anyone that lands there must play Chance Roulette. In ''[[Mario Party 6]]'', they are referred to as '''Miracle Spaces'''. All of these events play differently, but otherwise have the same effect of the Chance Times from before.
 
In ''[[Mario Party 5]]'', these spaces are '''Chance Spaces''', only appearing if players place a [[Chance Capsule]] on a [[Blue Space|Blue]] or [[Red Space]], and anyone that lands there must play Chance Roulette. In ''[[Mario Party 6]]'', they are referred to as '''Miracle Spaces'''. All of these events play differently, but otherwise have the same effect of the Chance Times from before.


The [[Spin Space]] in ''[[Mario Party 9]]'', the [[Steal Space]] from ''[[Mario Party 10]]'', and the [[Event Space]]s from ''[[Super Mario Party]]'' resemble earlier iterations of the Chance Time Space, but both the Spin Space and the Event Spaces have different functions.
The [[Spin Space]] in ''[[Mario Party 9]]'', the [[Steal Space]] from ''[[Mario Party 10]]'', and the [[Event Space]]s from ''[[Super Mario Party]]'' resemble earlier iterations of the Chance Time Space, but both the Spin Space and the Event Spaces have different functions.

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