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The island with all the spaces in the upper left is a unique part of the board. Every turn, the spaces change to another type of space. The space type is chosen at random. If a player lands on a Happening Space next to one of the two drawbridges connected to the island, the raised drawbridge lowers and vice versa. This changes the entrance to the island. The one space that never changes is the Bank Space, located at the bottom of the island.
The island with all the spaces in the upper left is a unique part of the board. Every turn, the spaces change to another type of space. The space type is chosen at random. If a player lands on a Happening Space next to one of the two drawbridges connected to the island, the raised drawbridge lowers and vice versa. This changes the entrance to the island. The one space that never changes is the Bank Space, located at the bottom of the island.


Players that want to get to [[Boo]] have to take one of two paths, where one of them is booby trapped. If they take the path that has the trap, they are sent back to the start. Wherever players go on the topsides of the board, they will always go to into red [[Warp Pipe|pipe]]s that lead them to the green pipe near the start (similar to [[Luigi's Engine Room]] from ''[[Mario Party]]'').
Players that want to get to [[Boo]] have to take one of two paths, where one of them is booby trapped. If they take the path that has the trap, they are sent back to the start. Wherever players go on the topsides of the board, they will always go to into red [[Warp Pipe|pipe]]s that lead them to the green pipe near the start (similar to [[Luigi's Engine Room]] from [[Mario Party]]).


In Story Mode, the human player goes up against [[Waluigi]] and two other opponents. They battle here to get the Mischief [[Star Stamp]] that Waluigi stole. Winning here allows players to play this board in Party Mode.
In Story Mode, the human player goes up against [[Waluigi]] and two other opponents. They battle here to get the Mischief [[Star Stamp]] that Waluigi stole. Winning here allows players to play this board in Party Mode.


On a side note, if players look around at the Island's various scenery, the player may be able to see several different Luigi references around the board. This could mean that Luigi once owned the island before Waluigi claimed it. For example, when players look at the top right-hand side of the board, there is a Piranha Plant demolishing a house which even has the name 'Luigi' imprinted on the front of it. Also, there are many different Luigi signs and a Luigi podium. Above the demolished house, players can see a vehicle (made in Waluigi's image) towing a house (presumably Waluigi's) onto the island.
On a side note, if players look around at the Island's various scenery, the player may be able to see several different Luigi references around the board. This could mean that Luigi once owned this Island before Waluigi claimed it. For example, when players look at the top right-hand side of the board, there is a Piranha Plant demolishing a house which even has the name 'Luigi' imprinted on the front of it. Also, there are many different Luigi signs and a Luigi podium. Above the demolished house, players can see a vehicle (made in Waluigi's image) towing a house (presumably Waluigi's) onto the island, implying the Island could have once belonged to Luigi.


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