Wily & Right's RockBoard: That's Paradise



Wily and Right's RockBoard: That's Paradise (ワイリー & ライト の ロックボード: ザッツ*パラダイス) is a board game similar to Monopoly, released only in Japan for Famicom (The Japanese version of the NES) in 1993. It's possible for four players to play the game. Instead of dice, the player spins a roulette and gets a number between 1 to 8.

The players can choose to play with Dr. Light (yellow), Dr. Wily (black), Roll (pink), Dr. Cossack (blue) and Kalinka (red). The Robot Masters (including Mega Man) only appear in the cards, except for Guts Man, Shadow Man and Dust Man in special conditions. Each player starts with 2000 Zenny.

There are four boards: Green Continent, Cold Island, Continent of Sand and Megalopolis.

Squares

 * E Can: The initial position. When the player passes by it again, he/she receives a random reward.
 * Land: The "properties" squares.
 * Card: A question mark. The player can draw a card.
 * Rush: A Rush face. Rush appears and uses the Rush Coil, sending the player to other Rush square.
 * Tunnel: A tunnel square. Unknown effect.
 * Lottery: A bag with an arrow. Unknown effect.
 * Under Construction (工事中): A Met with a pickaxe. The player stays on this square one turn.
 * Entertainment: A Met "property". The player goes to a Met Race mini-game where he/she and other two players bet in one of the three types of Mets (Met Deluxe, Met Dance and Met Swim), similar to a horse racing.
 * Transformation: A shadowy robot. The player turns in one Robot Master until he/she reach or pass this square again.

Cards
There are six types of cards: Rockman, Blues, Rush, Eddie, Reggae and Boss.


 * Rockman (Mega Man)
 * Blues (Proto Man)
 * Rush
 * Eddie
 * Reggae

Boss cards:
 * Cut Man
 * Fire Man
 * Elec Man
 * Air Man
 * Bubble Man
 * Crash Man
 * Spark Man
 * Bright Man
 * Toad Man
 * Pharaoh Man
 * Enker
 * Quint
 * Picket Man Bull

Walkthrough
Click here to see a walkthrough of the game.

Trivia

 * Quick Man was planned to be used in the game as a playable character, similar to Guts Man and Shadow Man, but was removed before game release.
 * The boards from the game resembles real locations. Green Continent looks like South America, Continent of Sand looks like Africa, and Megalopolis looks like the continental United States. Cold Island is probably meant to look like Antarctica (rather appropriate).