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During the game's ending, aside from the cake having candles, the hot fudge whipped sundae is depicted as whole.
During the game's ending, aside from the cake having candles, the hot fudge whipped sundae is depicted as whole.


In ''Mario Party Superstars'', Bowser's pudding and the flower event have been moved over to the later part of the board, specifically the part where players leave the Star's area. This changes how Bowser's pudding functions; while it was originally a detour in the way of getting to the Star Space in ''Mario Party'', it is now a quicker, yet more dangerous, loop to get back to the Star Space in ''Mario Party Superstars''. Players also now traverse this area counter-clockwise instead of clockwise. In addition, the cake itself and the pudding are given slight redesigns. Aside from the change in location for Goomba's lottery and the newly added [[Item Shop (Mario Party series)|Item Shop]], the cake now has white-frosted Vienna Finger-esque cookies surrounding the first layer, there is more whipped cream across the cake, with some being modeled after the turrets of Peach's Castle. The "Happy Birthday" message is also absent. The "bridge" is now replaced with pink and vanilla cookie sandwiches and is composed of two separate entrances and exits. The pudding is now whole, with the pudding also being redesigned to resemble flan, with whipped creme and fudge linings on top, and has additional ingredients of various cookie types, with Bowser himself occupying a green and vanilla cookie sandwich. The choco sticks are now replaced with sugar wafer cookies (presumably strawberry flavored due to their being pink), and the players start on a stack of plates and have to cross over to the main cake via a strawberry sugar wafer cookie instead of starting on the first layer with a conveniently decorated patch. The fondant figurines now appear to be made of plastic. Peach's figure, along with the plate of sweets, is absent from this version of the board. The top layer is now covered in strawberry marmalade, and features a white chocolate crown at the very center. This is the only board that does not have an Item Space (and, by extension, Item minigames).
In ''Mario Party Superstars'', Bowser's pudding and the flower event have been moved over to the later part of the board, specifically the part where players leave the Star's area. This changes how Bowser's pudding functions; while it was originally a detour in the way of getting to the Star Space in ''Mario Party'', it is now a quicker, yet more dangerous, loop to get back to the Star Space in ''Mario Party Superstars''. Players also now traverse this area counter-clockwise instead of clockwise.<ref name=E3/> In addition, the cake itself and the pudding are given slight redesigns. Aside from the change in location for Goomba's lottery and the newly added [[Item Shop (Mario Party series)|Item Shop]], the cake now has white-frosted Vienna Finger-esque cookies surrounding the first layer, there is more whipped cream across the cake, with some being modeled after the turrets of Peach's Castle. The "Happy Birthday" message is also absent. The "bridge" is now replaced with pink and vanilla cookie sandwiches and is composed of two separate entrances and exits. The pudding is now whole, with the pudding also being redesigned to resemble flan, with whipped creme and fudge linings on top, and has additional ingredients of various cookie types, with Bowser himself occupying a green and vanilla cookie sandwich. The choco sticks are now replaced with sugar wafer cookies (presumably strawberry flavored due to their being pink), and the players start on a stack of plates and have to cross over to the main cake via a strawberry sugar wafer cookie instead of starting on the first layer with a conveniently decorated patch. The fondant figurines now appear to be made of plastic. Peach's figure, along with the plate of sweets, is absent from this version of the board. The top layer is now covered in strawberry marmalade, and features a white chocolate crown at the very center. This is the only board that does not have an Item Space (and, by extension, Item minigames).
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