This feature has unfortunately been removed from the Superstars version of the map. In Woody Woods N64 counterpart, a Monty Mole Hut could be visited where the player could change the direction of the arrows by using 5 coins. This makes the event spaces, and the directional arrows in general, more of a nuisance to the player than a strategic tool. Stepping on a Monty Mole event space will only change the directional arrow in from of the player, leaving the other arrows on the board unchanged. They can be manually activated by stepping on the corresponding event spaces causing the Monty Moles to turn the directional arrow. These cues decide which tiles the player can move to on their turn. The main obstacle in the Woody Woods board is the Monty Moles that litter the map, changing directional cues after each turn. Additionally, some changes have been made that make this version of Woody Woods less fun than its N64 counterpart. While none of the boards included in Mario Party Superstars are bad, Woody Woods lacks where the others excel. While it is visually gorgeous, its map mechanics offer less strategic value than its fellow Superstars maps, leaving much of the games played on this board up to luck and chaos. Woody Woods is a remastered board from the Nintendo 64's Mario Party 3.
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