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E-Reader Mario Party

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Date Released: Feb 18, 2003

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5 Star

This game is extremely fun and I would give it a 5 star rating. This is, because this game is the best game in the world.
 

Wonderfull!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

This game worked perfect on my GBASP. I Hope you like it!!!
 

Fun game for family.

After our 1000th game of Uno, my family needed a new card game.

So, we gave Mario Party a try.

First off- You don't need an E-Read to play this game.
It was really dubious from the box whether that was the case or not.
You will need to have a coin handy for the "chance" part of the game.

With that said, this game has been very popular with my 5 year old son and 8 year old daughter.

The rules were mercilessly simple (compared to the un-playable Harry Potter Quiditch card game), and we were up and playing almost instantly.

For my 5 year old son, we played open handed the first few games so he got the gist of what each card meant (there is a text explanation of how to play special cards that needs explaining.) After that, he now associates the character on the card with what it does.

My only "complaint" with the game is it can take awhile to finish; I'd say for 3 players, 30-40 minutes is the norm.

Like most games, the fate of the game is largely chance based. However, like Uno, some skill and thought can definitely help you to win the game. (Should I save this card or use it now... what happens if I do / don't do this now. Etc. )

It those characteristics of the game that I enjoy seeing my kids work on.

 

...get this thing!

Now I was not a real big fan of Mario Party 4. So I said I'll just try this one. And I did. So,I read the instructions while waiting in a line at a resturant. When I sat down,I was all ready in love with it. When I got home I played the mini games on the E-Reader and they were cool. Since the game is only for two players I called my friend and asked him if he wanted to come over. He said yes. At first he was hesitant about playing it because he didn't like the other Mario Party games but he finaly said O.K. So we played it and it was realy fun. The only bad point is you need at least two players to play and if your an only child like me it's a big disadvantage. All and all, I'll give it five stars.
 

More fun than Uno ever was

Looks like nintendo really knows what the e-reader can be used for. While all other e-reader cards thus far were either completely dependant upon the e-reader for fun or barely used the e-reader (pokemon-e cards only sport extras), Mario Party-e is fun as a standalone game or with the e-reader! The card game is fun and the mini games make the game crazy.

My brother and I played a bunch of times the other day. Just as i thought i would win- a minigame resulted in him taking all my progress. the lead switches hands at the whim of minigames. The whole experience is fun and each game is different.

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