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'''Snowflake Lake''' is a board in the game ''[[Mario Party 6]]''. Despite the name, the board does not take place on a lake, but rather a winter wonderland similar to [[Chilly Waters]] from [[Mario Party 3]]. This snowy board is surrounded by colorful evergreen trees (but some are also orange and red-colored), 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. A [[Whomp]] blocks a path in front of an [[Orb Shop]], and charges 10 coins for people to pass.
'''Snowflake Lake''' is a board in the game ''[[Mario Party 6]]''. Despite the name, the board does not take place on a lake, but rather a winter wonderland similar to [[Chilly Waters]] from [[Mario Party 3]]. This snowy board is surrounded by colorful evergreen trees (but some are also orange and red-colored), 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. A [[Whomp]] blocks a path in front of an [[Orb Shop]], and charges 10 coins for people to pass.


Landing on one of the two [[? Space]]s at the top of the board made a snowman throw a large snowball that rolled along the path. This is again similar the big [[Mr. Blizzard]] from Chilly Waters, except there was no way to avoid this one. As it went, it captured any players that got in the way and took them back to start. Landing on a ? Space next to the frozen pond (again, not a lake. It is also possible that the skeleton inside is a [[Bone Dragon]]) activated a [[coin]] game where the rules were different depending on the time of day. During the daytime, [[Brighton]] tossed coins down to the players who had to grab them while skating until time was called. At night, players threw snowballs at each other to knock coins out of them for the taking.
Landing on one of the two [[Green Space]]s at the top of the board made a snowman throw a large snowball that rolled along the path. This is again similar the big [[Mr. Blizzard]] from Chilly Waters, except there was no way to avoid this one. As it went, it captured any players that got in the way and took them back to start. Landing on a ? Space next to the frozen pond (again, not a lake. It is also possible that the skeleton inside is a [[Bone Dragon]]) activated a [[coin]] game where the rules were different depending on the time of day. During the daytime, [[Brighton]] tossed coins down to the players who had to grab them while skating until time was called. At night, players threw snowballs at each other to knock coins out of them for the taking.


Other things happened depending on the time of day too. The dog houses on the board were home to [[Chain Chomps]]. During the daytime, players could ride Chain Chomps at the cost of 20 coins for a [[Dice Block]] and moved that many spaces from the dog house. For every player that the Chain Chomp passed, a [[star]] is stolen from the victim and is given to the player riding the Chain Chomp. At night, players could use 3 dice blocks (10 for one dice block, 20 for two, and 30 for three at night) to ride it.  This is later used in ''[[Mario Party 7]]'''s board [[Pyramid Park]], but the three for 30 was excluded. Also during the night, large [[Freezie]]s appeared blocking the paths to the middle of the board. They melted when daylight came.
Other things happened depending on the time of day too. The dog houses on the board were home to [[Chain Chomps]]. During the daytime, players could ride Chain Chomps at the cost of 20 coins for a [[Dice Block]] and moved that many spaces from the dog house. For every player that the Chain Chomp passed, a [[star]] is stolen from the victim and is given to the player riding the Chain Chomp. At night, players could use 3 dice blocks (10 for one dice block, 20 for two, and 30 for three at night) to ride it.  This is later used in ''[[Mario Party 7]]'''s board [[Pyramid Park]], but the three for 30 was excluded. Also during the night, large [[Freezie]]s appeared blocking the paths to the middle of the board. They melted when daylight came.

Revision as of 10:31, May 29, 2010

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Snowflake Lake.
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Snowy Night.

Snowflake Lake is a board in the game Mario Party 6. Despite the name, the board does not take place on a lake, but rather a winter wonderland similar to Chilly Waters from Mario Party 3. This snowy board is surrounded by colorful evergreen trees (but some are also orange and red-colored), 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. A Whomp blocks a path in front of an Orb Shop, and charges 10 coins for people to pass.

Landing on one of the two Green Spaces at the top of the board made a snowman throw a large snowball that rolled along the path. This is again similar the big Mr. Blizzard from Chilly Waters, except there was no way to avoid this one. As it went, it captured any players that got in the way and took them back to start. Landing on a ? Space next to the frozen pond (again, not a lake. It is also possible that the skeleton inside is a Bone Dragon) activated a coin game where the rules were different depending on the time of day. During the daytime, Brighton tossed coins down to the players who had to grab them while skating until time was called. At night, players threw snowballs at each other to knock coins out of them for the taking.

Other things happened depending on the time of day too. The dog houses on the board were home to Chain Chomps. During the daytime, players could ride Chain Chomps at the cost of 20 coins for a Dice Block and moved that many spaces from the dog house. For every player that the Chain Chomp passed, a star is stolen from the victim and is given to the player riding the Chain Chomp. At night, players could use 3 dice blocks (10 for one dice block, 20 for two, and 30 for three at night) to ride it. This is later used in Mario Party 7's board Pyramid Park, but the three for 30 was excluded. Also during the night, large Freezies appeared blocking the paths to the middle of the board. They melted when daylight came.

The board has a lot of Duel Spaces. In fact, it is the only board in MP6 where a Duel Space is reachable on the first turn.