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{|class=wikitable cellspacing=0 cellpadding=3 border=1 align=center width=100% style="text-align:center; border-collapse:collapse; font-family:Arial"
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!width=30% colspan=2|Board
!width=1%|Logo
!width=20%|Image
!width=89%|Description
!width=89%|Description
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|[[File:TTday.jpg|200px]][[File:TTnight.jpg|200px]]
|[[File:MP6 Towering Treetop Logo.png|link=Towering Treetop|150px]]
|[[File:MP6 Towering Treetop Logo.png|link=Towering Treetop|170px]]
|[[File:TTday.jpg|150px]][[File:TTnight.jpg|150px]]
|align=left|Players must move across this large board and try to arrive at a randomly placed star first. Once the star has been bought for 20 coins, the star moves to another location. Day and night changes the paths along the board, making them longer or shorter.
|align=left|Players must move across this large board and try to arrive at a randomly placed star first. Once the star has been bought for 20 coins, the star moves to another location. Day and night changes the paths along the board, making them longer or shorter.
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|[[File:GGday.jpg|200px]][[File:GGnight.jpg|200px]]
|[[File:MP6 E. Gadd's Garage Logo.png|link=E. Gadd's Garage|150px]]
|[[File:MP6 E. Gadd's Garage Logo.png|link=E. Gadd's Garage|170px]]
|[[File:GGday.jpg|150px]][[File:GGnight.jpg|150px]]
|align=left|Players must move across this board and try to get to a randomly placed star first. Once the star has been bought for 20 coins, the star moves to another location. There are many gadgets and machines to experiment with in this board. Paths change depending on the time of the day.
|align=left|Players must move across this board and try to get to a randomly placed star first. Once the star has been bought for 20 coins, the star moves to another location. There are many gadgets and machines to experiment with in this board. Paths change depending on the time of the day.
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|[[File:FSday.jpg|200px]][[File:FSnight.jpg|200px]]
|[[File:MP6 Faire Square Logo.png|link=Faire Square|150px]]
|[[File:MP6 Faire Square Logo.png|link=Faire Square|170px]]
|[[File:FSday.jpg|150px]][[File:FSnight.jpg|150px]]
|align=left|Players have to move around this board to reach the Star Space. There is only one Star Space that never changes location, but players can buy up to five stars at a time if they have enough coins. The price of a star is always 20 coins during the day, but the price at night can be 5, 10, 30, or 40 coins, determined by the dice block Twila rolls.
|align=left|Players have to move around this board to reach the Star Space. There is only one Star Space that never changes location, but players can buy up to five stars at a time if they have enough coins. The price of a star is always 20 coins during the day, but the price at night can be 5, 10, 30, or 40 coins, determined by the dice block Twila rolls.
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|[[File:SLday.jpg|200px]][[File:SLnight.jpg|200px]]
|[[File:MP6 Snowflake Lake Logo.png|link=Snowflake Lake|150px]]
|[[File:MP6 Snowflake Lake Logo.png|link=Snowflake Lake|170px]]
|[[File:SLday.jpg|150px]][[File:SLnight.jpg|150px]]
|align=left|All players start with five stars, and then they must pay Chain Chomps coins to ride them and steal stars from other players in the process. When a player reaches a Chain Chomp's house, the player can pay it 20 coins for one dice block during the day and 10 for one dice block, 20 for two, and 30 for three at night to ride it.
|align=left|All players start with five stars, and then they must pay Chain Chomps coins to ride them and steal stars from other players in the process. When a player reaches a Chain Chomp's house, the player can pay it 20 coins for one dice block during the day and 10 for one dice block, 20 for two, and 30 for three at night to ride it.
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|[[File:CBday.jpg|200px]][[File:CBnight.jpg|200px]]
|[[File:MP6 Castaway Bay Logo.png|link=Castaway Bay|150px]]
|[[File:MP6 Castaway Bay Logo.png|link=Castaway Bay|170px]]
|[[File:CBday.jpg|150px]][[File:CBnight.jpg|150px]]
|align=left|Players must travel across the board to reach the end of the board. At the end of the board is either Donkey Kong or Bowser. If a player reaches the end of the board while Donkey Kong is present, then that player is given the opportunity to buy a star for 20 coins. Donkey Kong then switches positions with Bowser, and if a player reaches the end of the board while Bowser is present, then the player gets a star taken away by Bowser. If the player does not have a star, the player loses 20 coins.
|align=left|Players must travel across the board to reach the end of the board. At the end of the board is either Donkey Kong or Bowser. If a player reaches the end of the board while Donkey Kong is present, then that player is given the opportunity to buy a star for 20 coins. Donkey Kong then switches positions with Bowser, and if a player reaches the end of the board while Bowser is present, then the player gets a star taken away by Bowser. If the player does not have a star, the player loses 20 coins.
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|[[File:CCday.jpg|200px]][[File:CCnight.jpg|200px]]
|[[File:MP6 Clockwork Castle Logo.png|link=Clockwork Castle|150px]]
|[[File:MP6 Clockwork Castle Logo.png|link=Clockwork Castle|170px]]
|[[File:CCday.jpg|150px]][[File:CCnight.jpg|150px]]
|align=left|This board can be bought for 100 Stars at the Star Bank. Players have to chase Donkey Kong around the board during the day to buy a star. After all four players have moved, DK rolls a Dice Block (two if he eats a banana) and moves that many spaces. If a player catches up to or if DK catches up to a player, then the player can buy a star for 20 coins. At night, DK is replaced by Bowser. The movement on the board is reversed at night, and players need to move away from Bowser. Like DK, Bowser can use two Dice Blocks if he breathes fire. If Bowser catches up to or if a player runs into Bowser, then the player loses a star. If the player does not have a star, Bowser steals 20 coins.
|align=left|This board can be bought for 100 Stars at the Star Bank. Players have to chase Donkey Kong around the board during the day to buy a star. After all four players have moved, DK rolls a Dice Block (two if he eats a banana) and moves that many spaces. If a player catches up to or if DK catches up to a player, then the player can buy a star for 20 coins. At night, DK is replaced by Bowser. The movement on the board is reversed at night, and players need to move away from Bowser. Like DK, Bowser can use two Dice Blocks if he breathes fire. If Bowser catches up to or if a player runs into Bowser, then the player loses a star. If the player does not have a star, Bowser steals 20 coins.
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{|class=wikitable cellspacing=0 cellpadding=3 border=1 align=center width=100% style="text-align:center; border-collapse:collapse; font-family:Arial"
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!width=30% colspan=2|Board
!width=1%|Logo
!width=20%|Image
!width=89%|Description
!width=89%|Description
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|[[File:MP6 Thirsty Gulch Logo.png|link=Thirsty Gulch|150px]]
|[[File:Thirsty Gulch.png|200px]]
|[[File:Thirsty Gulch.png|200px]]
|[[File:MP6 Thirsty Gulch Logo.png|link=Thirsty Gulch|170px]]
|align=left|Like in all Solo Mode boards, the player has to stop at the Rare space on the end of the board in order to avoid falling into an abyss. ? Spaces in this board causes the player to fall into lower sections of the board, making it longer for the player to advance. This board has a desert theme, and it is the shortest of all Solo Mode boards.
|align=left|Like in all Solo Mode boards, the player has to stop at the Rare space on the end of the board in order to avoid falling into an abyss. ? Spaces in this board causes the player to fall into lower sections of the board, making it longer for the player to advance. This board has a desert theme, and it is the shortest of all Solo Mode boards.
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|[[File:MP6 Astro Avenue Logo.png|link=Astro Avenue|150px]]
|[[File:Astro Avenue.png|200px]]
|[[File:Astro Avenue.png|200px]]
|[[File:MP6 Astro Avenue Logo.png|link=Astro Avenue|170px]]
|align=left|Like in all Solo Mode boards, the player has to land on the Rare Space at the end of the board in order to avoid riding on the spaceship. ? Spaces in this board causes the player to advance closer to the Rare Minigame Space. This board has a space theme, and it is longer than Thirsty Gulch, and shorter than Infernal Tower.
|align=left|Like in all Solo Mode boards, the player has to land on the Rare Space at the end of the board in order to avoid riding on the spaceship. ? Spaces in this board causes the player to advance closer to the Rare Minigame Space. This board has a space theme, and it is longer than Thirsty Gulch, and shorter than Infernal Tower.
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|[[File:MP6 Infernal Tower Logo.png|link=Infernal Tower|150px]]
|[[File:Infernal Tower.png|200px]]
|[[File:Infernal Tower.png|200px]]
|[[File:MP6 Infernal Tower Logo.png|link=Infernal Tower|170px]]
|align=left|Like in all Solo Mode boards, the player has to stop at the Rare Minigame space end of the board in order to avoid getting trapped in Bowser's cage. ? mark spaces causes Chain Chomps to knock the player back to the start of the board. This board has a Bowser theme, and it is the longest of all Solo Mode boards.
|align=left|Like in all Solo Mode boards, the player has to stop at the Rare Minigame space end of the board in order to avoid getting trapped in Bowser's cage. ? mark spaces causes Chain Chomps to knock the player back to the start of the board. This board has a Bowser theme, and it is the longest of all Solo Mode boards.
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