Thirsty Gulch

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Thirsty Gulch
Thirsty Gulch in the game Mario Party 6.
Appears in Mario Party 6
Availability Default
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Mario in Thirsty Gulch in the game Mario Party 6.
Mario in Thirsty Gulch

Thirsty Gulch is a board in Solo Mode from Mario Party 6. The setting is a desert mesa above a canyon. The inhabitants consist of Goombas that watch players progress, Piranha Plants, and Klepto, who flies around the higher area of the board.

Landing on the ? Spaces causes the slab underneath to fall off, sending players to the lower section of the board. If a player goes past the last space of the board, they stop at the edge of a cliff. The cliff then crumbles beneath them, and the player falls to the river below, losing it all. If the player lands at the last space, however, the player wins the board and receives a Rare Mini-Game.

Spaces[edit]

Type of Space Number of Spaces
4-Player Space from Mario Party 6
4-Player Spaces
1
1-Vs-3 Space from Mario Party 6
1-Vs-3 Spaces
1
2-Vs-2 Space from Mario Party 6
2-Vs-2 Spaces
5
Battle Space from Mario Party 6
Battle Spaces
1
Happening Space from Mario Party 6
? Spaces
2
Duel Space from Mario Party 6Duel Space in the game Mario Party 6.Duel Space from Mario Party 6
Duel Spaces
3
Bowser Space from Mario Party 6
Bowser Spaces
1
Rare Mini-Game Space from Mario Party 6
Rare Mini-Game Space
1
Total of Spaces 15

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese すすめ!はらはらキャニオン[?]
Susume! Harahara Kyanion
Advance! Thrilling Canyon
French Ravin de la Soif[?] Thirst Ravine
German Durststrecke[?] Thirst Stretch
Italian Gola Secca[?] Dry Gorge (also means "Dry throat")
Spanish Barranco reseco[?] Emaciated Ravine

Trivia[edit]

  • With 15 spaces, this is the smallest board in the Mario Party series.