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The game features gameplay similar to the traditional ''Mario Party'' formula. The player, as [[Mario]], rolls a [[Dice Block]] and moves a certain amount of spaces. Along the way, the different [[spaces]] will do similar things to other games in the ''[[Mario Party (series)|Mario Party]]'' series. The [[Blue Space]] will give the player 3 [[coin]]s and the [[Red Space]] will take 3 [[coins]] away from the player. There are also [[Item Shop]] spaces, which contain wallpapers and screensavers players can buy with the coins earned in the game. There are random elements that occasionally occur on the [[Board (Mario Party series)|board]] to cause trouble. For example, on [[Toad's Game Board]], a [[Bob-omb]] can sometimes randomly appear and knock the player back a certain amount of spaces. The [[Mushroom Space]] will reward the player with a [[Mini Mushroom]] or [[Mega Mushroom]]; only the Mini Mushroom serves a purpose to help the player traverse through [[Gate (Mario Party 4)|gate]] paths available on two of the boards. There are Info Spaces which provide the player with information and tips for the minigames on the Nintendo GameCube ''Mario Party 4''. | The game features gameplay similar to the traditional ''Mario Party'' formula. The player, as [[Mario]], rolls a [[Dice Block]] and moves a certain amount of spaces. Along the way, the different [[spaces]] will do similar things to other games in the ''[[Mario Party (series)|Mario Party]]'' series. The [[Blue Space]] will give the player 3 [[coin]]s and the [[Red Space]] will take 3 [[coins]] away from the player. There are also [[Item Shop]] spaces, which contain wallpapers and screensavers players can buy with the coins earned in the game. There are random elements that occasionally occur on the [[Board (Mario Party series)|board]] to cause trouble. For example, on [[Toad's Game Board]], a [[Bob-omb]] can sometimes randomly appear and knock the player back a certain amount of spaces. The [[Mushroom Space]] will reward the player with a [[Mini Mushroom]] or [[Mega Mushroom]]; only the Mini Mushroom serves a purpose to help the player traverse through [[Gate (Mario Party 4)|gate]] paths available on two of the boards. There are Info Spaces which provide the player with information and tips for the minigames on the Nintendo GameCube ''Mario Party 4''. | ||
The [[Event Space]] will give the player the option to play a [[Minigame]]. The [[Chance Time Space]] will give the player the option to play a Game of Fortune. This kind of minigame will allow the player to spend coins as a chance to win or lose coins. | The [[Event Space]] will give the player the option to play a [[Minigame]]. The [[Chance Time Space]] will give the player the option to play a [[Game of Fortune]]. This kind of minigame will allow the player to spend coins as a chance to win or lose coins. | ||
Unlike main series titles, going over Info Spaces, Item Shop Spaces and arrow spaces (forks in the road) count towards the player's dice move. | Unlike main series titles, going over Info Spaces, Item Shop Spaces and arrow spaces (forks in the road) count towards the player's dice move. | ||
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*[[Surf's Up (Flash game)|Surf's Up]] | *[[Surf's Up (Flash game)|Surf's Up]] | ||
==Games of Fortune== | |||
These are minigames triggered when the player lands on a Chance Time Space. These minigames allow the player a chance to either earn or lose coins based on their luck, and | These are minigames triggered when the player lands on a Chance Time Space. These minigames allow the player a chance to either earn or lose coins based on their luck, and require coins to play. | ||
*[[Busta Balloon]] | *[[Busta Balloon]] |