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;[[Grand Canal]]
;[[Grand Canal]]
*He can destroy the bridges on the board and build his own bridges with 3 [[Bowser Space]]s on them, which remain for three turns before becoming normal again.
*He can burn the bridges on the board and build DK's bridges with 3 [[DK Space]]s on them, which remain for three turns before becoming normal again.
;[[Pagoda Peak]]
;[[Pagoda Peak]]
*He might slam the mountain, making the players fall down for a few spaces.
*He might call a narwhal to take all the players back to the start.
*He might destroy a bridge for one turn so a player has to cut their turn short if they reach it.
*He might drink a golden potion and turn into to Gold Bowser and end the game!
;[[Pyramid Park]]
;[[Pyramid Park]]
*He might destroy the bridges spanning the two sides of the board, making players stay on one side or the other for three turns. This also destroys the [[Orb Shop]]s for three turns since they are located on the bridges. If any players are on the bridges, they are sent back to the start.
*He might take all stars from player and give them to [[Bowser Junior]], who is somewhere on the board.
*He might take a [[Star]] from the player in first place and give it to Koopa Kid, who is somewhere on the board. This Star can then be taken by any player using a [[Chain Chomp]], but Koopa Kid periodically moves his location (like how [[Bandit]] does in the Solo Cruise).
*He might drive his Barrel Blaster and destroy bridges with metal barrels.
;[[Neon Heights]]
;[[Neon Heights]]
*He might steal coins from all the players and put them in the chest which contains twenty coins.
*He can tell people to go to the Sheep Show causing Bowser to scare them.
*He might steal a Star from the player in first and put it in the chest which is containing a Star. Therefore one of the chests contains 2 Stars.
*He can run people over with his Barrel Blaster.
*He might put a [[Ztar]] in a chest.
*He might put a [[Evil Star]] in a chest.
;[[Windmillville]]
;[[Windmillville]]
*He might destroy a windmill (thus erasing any coins the players had invested in it) and build a new "blank" one without any coins.
*He might destroy a windmill and replace it with Bowser Junior-version windmills.
*He might send [[Koopa Kid]] to rob one of the windmills.
*He might send Microsoft Sam to rob one of the windmills
;[[Bowser's Enchanted Inferno]]
[[Bowser's Enchanted Inferno]]
*He always sinks the island with the Star and, with the exception of the first Bowser Time, raises the island that was sunk before it. Players on the sunken island are sent back to the start and lose half of their coins.
*He always sinks the island with the Star and, with the exception of the first Bowser Time, raises the island that was sunk before it. Players on the sunken island are sent back to the start and lose half of their coins.



Revision as of 05:48, April 16, 2018

A shot of the Bowser Gauge when it's full.
“It's everybody's favorite time, BOWSER TIME!”
Bowser, Mario Party 7

Bowser Time is an event in the game Mario Party 7, occurring every five turns. It only happens in the Party Cruise mode. The gauge always starts at 0% when the game begins and each turn, after every minigame, the gauge will increase by 20%. The process repeats until the gauge is full, at which Bowser will show up, do something that hinders a player or group of players, and the gauge resets itself at 0%. When the game winds down to its last four turns, the gauge does not appear or fill up. Depending on the number of turns in a match, Bowser Time may occur only once, or up to nine times. The gauge on the screen is Bowser's Symbol.

Bowser can perform any number of events on different boards. On all the boards except Bowser's Enchanted Inferno, one of the things Bowser can do is take a picture of the players, and make them pay 10 to 20 coins for it. Occasionally, Bowser "stumbles into" the photo, but this does not affect the cost at all. Either way, Bowser then leaves without giving the players their photograph, which Toadsworth points out to the dejected group.

On Grand Canal, Pagoda Peak, and Pyramid Park, he may take over one of the two Orb Shops on the boards until a player passes by, forcibly selling an unusable item to them for an unfair price. Afterward, Koopa Kid then takes whatever the player was forced to purchase. If a player approaches Bowser's shop and does not have any coins, Bowser will give the player 10 coins. He will not leave if he does this. Bowser will only leave after someone has purchased one of the two items he sells.

The other things Bowser does are specific to individual boards, as listed below:

Grand Canal
  • He can burn the bridges on the board and build DK's bridges with 3 DK Spaces on them, which remain for three turns before becoming normal again.
Pagoda Peak
  • He might call a narwhal to take all the players back to the start.
  • He might drink a golden potion and turn into to Gold Bowser and end the game!
Pyramid Park
  • He might take all stars from player and give them to Bowser Junior, who is somewhere on the board.
  • He might drive his Barrel Blaster and destroy bridges with metal barrels.
Neon Heights
  • He can tell people to go to the Sheep Show causing Bowser to scare them.
  • He can run people over with his Barrel Blaster.
  • He might put a Evil Star in a chest.
Windmillville
  • He might destroy a windmill and replace it with Bowser Junior-version windmills.
  • He might send Microsoft Sam to rob one of the windmills

Bowser's Enchanted Inferno

  • He always sinks the island with the Star and, with the exception of the first Bowser Time, raises the island that was sunk before it. Players on the sunken island are sent back to the start and lose half of their coins.

In later Mario Party games, such as Mario Party DS and Mario Party 9, landing on a Bowser Space triggers an event called "Bowser Time" but, it is more similar to the usual effects of a Bowser Space than the special event from Mario Party 7.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese クッパタイム
Kuppa taimu
Bowser Time