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'''Snowflake Lake''' is a board in ''[[Mario Party 6]]''. It is a winter wonderland, similar to [[Chilly Waters]] as in ''[[Mario Party 3]]''. This snowy board is surrounded by colorful evergreen trees, dog houses, and a few snowmen, along with a ski lift at the top-right corner of the board, and ice sculptures of a [[penguin]], [[Mario]], and his 8-bit form. In the center of the board is a small frozen pond that contains what appears to be the skeleton of a [[Bone Dragon]]. A [[Whomp]] blocks a path in front of an [[Orb Shop]], and charges 10 [[coin]]s for people to pass. Going this way will take the player to the right side of the frozen pond.
'''Snowflake Lake''' is a board in ''[[Mario Party 6]]''. It is a winter wonderland, similar to [[Chilly Waters]] as seen in ''[[Mario Party 3]]''. This snowy board is surrounded by colorful evergreen trees, dog houses, and a few snowmen, along with a ski lift at the top-right corner of the board, and ice sculptures of a [[penguin]], [[Mario]], and his 8-bit form. In the center of the board is a small frozen pond that contains what appears to be the skeleton of a [[Bone Dragon]]. A [[Whomp]] blocks a path in front of an [[Orb Shop]], and charges 10 [[coin]]s for people to pass. Going this way will take the player to the right side of the frozen pond.


There are no [[Star Space]]s on this board, nor does it feature any other method of buying [[Star (Mario Party series)|Star]]s. Instead, each player starts with 5 Stars (or more depending on the number of Star handicaps), and the objective of the board is to steal Stars from the other players by riding [[Chain Chomp]]s. There are four dog houses on the board, and when a player reaches one, they have the option of paying coins to ride a Chain Chomp. During the daytime, players can ride Chain Chomps at the cost of 20 coins for a [[Dice Block]] and move that many spaces from the dog house. For every player that the Chain Chomp passes, a Star is stolen from the victim and is given to the player riding the Chain Chomp. At night, players can purchase up to three Dice Blocks per ride, with each one costing 10 coins. Although this board has no Stars, the only way that additional Stars can be received is from [[Donkey Kong]] via the [[DK Space]]. This board's premise is later reused for the ''[[Mario Party 7]]'' board, [[Pyramid Park]].
There are no [[Star Space]]s on this board, nor does it feature any other method of buying [[Star (Mario Party series)|Star]]s. Instead, each player starts with 5 Stars (or more depending on the number of Star handicaps), and the objective of the board is to steal Stars from the other players by riding [[Chain Chomp]]s. There are four dog houses on the board, and when a player reaches one, they have the option of paying coins to ride a Chain Chomp. During the daytime, players can ride Chain Chomps at the cost of 20 coins for a [[Dice Block]] and move that many spaces from the dog house. For every player that the Chain Chomp passes, a Star is stolen from the victim and is given to the player riding the Chain Chomp. At night, players can purchase up to three Dice Blocks per ride, with each one costing 10 coins. Although this board has no Stars, the only way that additional Stars can be received is from [[Donkey Kong]] via the [[DK Space]]. This board's premise is later reused for the ''[[Mario Party 7]]'' board, [[Pyramid Park]].
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