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During gameplay, Twila controls the [[board (Mario Party series)|board]] for three turns, turning it from day to night, and switches off with Brighton after the three turns are up. She also changes in some courses how much Stars are worth, and sometimes she makes new passages open. Twila also hosts Mini-game Mode, Options Mode, and the quiz game [[Speak Up]]. | During gameplay, Twila controls the [[board (Mario Party series)|board]] for three turns, turning it from day to night, and switches off with Brighton after the three turns are up. She also changes in some courses how much Stars are worth, and sometimes she makes new passages open. Twila also hosts Mini-game Mode, Options Mode, and the quiz game [[Speak Up]]. | ||
Twila, as well as Brighton, made an appearance in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' as | Twila, as well as Brighton, made an appearance in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' as [[Sticker (Super Smash Bros. Brawl)|sticker]]s that can be collected. Her sticker can be used by any character, and it reduces dizzy time by 46. | ||
In German versions of ''Mario Party 6'', Brighton is female and Twila is male because the former has feminine pronouns and the latter has masculine pronouns in the German language. In the Japanese version, Brighton and Twila have voice clips. | In German versions of ''Mario Party 6'', Brighton is female and Twila is male because the former has feminine pronouns and the latter has masculine pronouns in the German language. In the Japanese version, Brighton and Twila have voice clips. |