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Mario Party (Nintendo DS)

Mario Party (Nintendo DS)

RRP £29.99
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£22.49

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Nintendo

Release date: Friday 23rd of November 2007


ESRB age rating: Everyone


RRP: £29.99
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MARIO PARTY IS GREAT
Review date: 2008-11-17 Rating: 10 out of 10

It's not just a board game on a nintendo. There's so much more inc. puzzles, minigames and boss matches. One of the best Mario games, not to be missed. Better than the wii version. You earn mario points to win badges to show how good you are.


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One of my favourite games ever! Maybe even the best!
Review date: 2008-05-08 Rating: 10 out of 10

Mario party is a brilliant game. The board game isn't that good, however the mini games are the best! Some are really random like racing around on bar of soap(my speciality) or taking pictures of the other players. I played it with my friends on a 21 hour coach journey and it made time fly. The graphics are like most Mario games(in other words great) and all your favourite characters are there....Yoshi, Peach, Toady and of course Mario. I recomend it to good gamers age 9-50. So to sum up this game I'd say....BUY IT NOW!!!
*****


An easy recommendation to fans of the series.
Review date: 2008-01-12 Rating: 8 out of 10

Is the Mario Party franchise really ten years old? The series seems to have had its fair share of ups and downs, yet despite the mixed reaction from critics the games have generally been huge successes commercially. Mario Party game has been released on every Nintendo platform released and although it's taken a few years, the series has finally made its début on the Nintendo DS, and the fantastic mini-games easily make Mario Party DS one of the best titles in the franchise yet.

The set-up for Mario Party DS is much the same as in previous titles. Like a traditional board game, you choose a 'piece' (a character from the Mushroom Kingdom), and roll the dice to move along the board. While progressing you gain or lose coins, participate in mini-games and try to gain stars. so far so predictable right? It's the mini-games which make Mario Party DS stand out from the other titles in the series. Rather than recycle some of the mini-games from other Mario Party games Nintendo has gone back to the drawing board to take full advantage of the DS' abilities, so you'll be blowing into the microphone and using the stylus to full effect. (If you are out in public and don't want to make a fool of yourself, the good news is you can choose to exclude the microphone mini-games)

The sheer number of mini-games is also very impressive. There are over seventy, and for the most part the quality is very high. It really doesn't feel like Nintendo were just stringing together some by-the-numbers ideas just to say 'over seventy mini-games' on the box, Nintendo have come up with mini-games that utilise the Nintendo DS creatively and and are just genuinely fun. There is also a large amount of variety - you won't just be slamming A to win in half the games, you'll actually need to read the instructions for each game carefully. One moment you might be trying to tap the correct button on the touch screen, then moments later you will be trying to win a birthday candle-blowing race.

There are only a few minor problems which let Mario Party down. Because the game is so well suited to multiplayer it is disappointing there is no online support at all, especially considering most Nintendo titles feature Wi-Fi multiplayer these days. As has always been the case with the franchise, these games are much better when played with friends. Even though online play hasn't been included this doesn't mean that Nintendo has forgotten about the importance of multiplayer. The game includes multiplayer support for up to four players with just the one cartridge, so if you've got three friends with a Nintendo DS each, you can still play through the entire game with just the one cartridge, which is both a great technical achievement and a smart move by Nintendo. Obviously it does take a few minutes to get going, and their are occasionally some loading screens, but it's a great inclusion and one that is perfectly suited to the game.

One of the other problems that has plagued the franchise since its debut is the fact that a lot of the time it feels as if you are a spectator more than you are playing the game. Duels which don't include your character are automatically skipped this time, but there is still some waiting around to be done. There are also only five boards, and while they are all decent, a few more would have been appreciated. Overall though, anybody familiar with the Mario Party series will most likely be fully aware of these issues, and for the most part these few faults are forgiveable for the fantastic mini-games.

Overall Mario Party's début on the Nintendo DS is a successful one. While the formula hasn't been heavily modified and there are a few remaining issues, the quality of the seventy plus mini-games found in Mario Party DS makes the title a worthwhile investment for party game fans.



*****MARIO PARTY***** FIVE STARS :D
Review date: 2008-01-05 Rating: 10 out of 10

This game is GREAT!!!!! I Love this game it's soooooo much fun!!! I can't see how anyone can give it a 1 star(but that's their opinion and I value that)I personally love this game as it gives you hours of entertainment. I have run out of battery playing this many of times!!! Go on if your thinking about buying this I hope I've helped you dilemma into buying it or not!! Buy IT!!! LOL :D xxxx

WHATS THE POINT OF A BOARD GAME?
Review date: 2007-12-29 Rating: 2 out of 10

first of all, do not be fooled by the above, this isnt 100% fun n games.

second of all, if u havnt read the title, its a dice-rolling BOARD GAME!!!

the worst part is, in the main 1 player Story Mode where u play against 3 other characters, you actually have to watch the computer have its turn! so for 1 minute you are playing, the next 5 minutes you might be reading a book or watching the TV till its your go!

you might aswell make a phone call every time your turn is up, its frustrating as hell!!

if it wasnt for the mini-games it wouldnt even deserve 1 star.

if you were expecting either a classic mario platformer, a mario-style olympic games or even sumthin similar to mario 64 - stay well away from this. cant wait to return it, i feel cheated!


Product Details/Specifications


Recording label: Nintendo
Manufacturer: Nintendo
EAN: 0045496738686
Binding: Video Game
Release date: 2007-11-23
Universal product code (UPC): 045496738686
Audience rating: To Be Announced
ESRB age rating: Everyone
Platform: Nintendo DS
Brand: Nintendo

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