The game does, however, include a Bonus Board packaged with the game, which is a physical board game that uses the Game Boy Advance game to let players. In most Mario Party games, at the end of a board game, bonus stars can be awarded to players. Three specific stars are awarded in Mario Party through Mario Party 6. All later games have six possible bonus stars, but only three of those stars are awarded per game. Mario Party Advance was released for the Game Boy Advance in 2005.
The Bonus Board in its entiretyThe Bonus Board is a board game that came packaged with. It can be played with up to four players, with the goal being to collect a single, which wins the game. It requires cutting out the paper board from the manual, cutting out the character pieces and Star Piece from the board, and using the game to roll a die, play a, or get a chance at collecting a Star.
Though the manual encourages players to create new rules themselves as they see fit, it does come with some baselines: players move around the board in an attempt to collect a Star, which can be placed on one of the four on the board. When a player lands on the space with the Star Piece, they can open one of six boxes in the video game, with one of them holding the Star. If they open an empty box, their turn ends; if they find the Star, they win the game.Spaces. nothing happens when a player lands on it. the players must play a, with benefits for the winner.
the Star Piece is moved to a different. the player who lands on it moves to its corresponding space. the player who lands on it gets a chance at collecting the Star if the Star Piece is there; nothing happens otherwise.