Toadette's Music Room
| Toadette's Music Room | |
|---|---|
Map fromMario Party DS | |
| Appears in | Mario Party DS |
| Availability | Default |
- “You're shrunken down in a room full of incredible musical instruments!”
- —Board description,Mario Party DS
Toadette's Music Room is a board inMario Party DS. As the name suggests, it is a music-themed board hosted byToadette, and its boss isHammer Bro. It is different to other boards asMusical Notes are scattered across the board, and the player can get aStar from it for a varying number of coins. Toadette's Music Room has several features, most of which involve musical instruments. Landing on aGreen Space on the piano would give the player a chance to earn up to 20 coins, if they play the notes correctly. If the player makes too many mistakes or fails to complete the song in time, they will not earn any coins for the performance. Also, there are twoFrench horns on the board that blow the player to one space before the musical note. If a player lands on one of two large drums, theHammer Bro comes and knocks the player to a randomBlue Space orRed Space on the board. If a player lands on a violin space, a random character comes to them. Landing on a Green Space in front of a metronome causes the musical note and its location to change. The star on this board is in a random location. The musical note owns the star. The first musical note has a star which is 5 coins. The player must trade 5 coins for the first star collected, 10 for the second, 15 for the third, 20 for the fourth, and 30 for the fifth, making Toadette's Music Room the only board in which the Stars have a variable price, as well as the only board in which it is legitimately possible to buy Stars for five coins before the Final 5 Frenzy. After the fifth star, the cost is reduced back to the first musical note being 5 coins for its star and the cycle continues. Every time a star is obtained, the note appears in a different space.
In Story Mode, it is the second board played. The tiny heroes were making their way to Bowser's Castle whenToadette asks them for help, as a Hammer Bro. was making a mess of her instruments. If the player has the most Stars and Coins, they will face the Hammer Bro. in the minigameHammer Chime. If they defeat Hammer Bro., they will clear the board, Toadette will give them a second Sky Crystal, and they proceed toDK's Stone Statue.
Toadette's Music Room is the second board in theMario Party series to have the cost of Stars be at a variable price, with the first board in the series to have this distinction beingPagoda Peak fromMario Party 7.
Spaces[edit]
There are 48 spaces in total.
| Image | Name | Count |
|---|---|---|
![]() | Blue Space | 23 |
![]() | Red Space | 6 |
![]() | Green Space | 10 |
![]() ![]() | Friend Space/Duel Space | 7 |
![]() | Bowser Space | 2 |
Gallery[edit]
Names in other languages[edit]
| Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Japanese | キノピコのおんがくしつ[?] Kinopiko no ongakushitsu | Toadette’s Music Room | |
| French | Salle de Musique de Toadette[?] | Toadette's Music Room | |
| German | Toadettes Musikstube[?] | Toadette's Music Room | |
| Italian | Il Concerto di Toadette[?] | Toadette's Concert | |
| Korean | 키노피코의 음악실[?] Kinopiko-ui Eumaksil | Toadette's Music Room | |
| Spanish | El conservatorio de Toadette[?] | Toadette's Conservatory |
Notes[edit]
- The music sheets in the background depict the second to fifth bars of "Let's Get a Move On" fromMario Party 3.[1]
References[edit]
- ^Craddock, Ryan (January 7, 2022).Fans Have Discovered A Neat Mario Party 3 Reference Hidden Inside Mario Party DS.Nintendo Life (English). Retrieved June 22, 2024.







