
If another player lands on a small strawberry, it will steal some of their coins, while landing on a large strawberry will steal a star. This cake isn’t all that sweet, though, since the event spaces around the bottom layer allow a player to plant either a small or large strawberry for 5 or 30 coins, respectively. This is a slightly unique board because the star never moves from its spot near the top of the cake. It’s themed as a double-layered pink cake adorned with frosting and fruit, with a detour out around a side of pudding. The second map from Mario Party back in Mario Party Superstars is the sweet Peach’s Birthday Cake, a three-star-rated board. Passing by Bowser will trigger him to force you into buying an item for as much as 20 coins. Wherever the star space isn’t will be a Bowser space. There’s a Boo space on the right island, and the Star can only swap between two locations: One on each island. In order to pass, you must pay a toll that gets one coin higher for each player who passes. The two islands are connected by two one-way bridges with Thwomps guarding them. This map has a breezy tropical theme, with two islands, one called Watermelon Island and the other Cantaloupe Island, vaguely shaped like Yoshi. This is a single-star board, making it the easiest difficulty rating of the entire list. Starting with the oldest, we have Yoshi’s Topical Island back from the original Mario Party. The 10 best party games for Nintendo Switch.


The best Mario Party mini-games of all time.
