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Mario Party 8

ESRB Rating:
E
Release Date: May 29, 2007
Game System: Wii
Publisher: Nintendo
Players: 4
Family Friendly Video Games Approved
Family Friendliness: Mario Party 8 continues in the footsteps of it's predecessors, blending the strategy of board games with the fun of videgames better than any other game out there.  If you like playing games with your family, then Mario Party 8 is a must own title.

Highlights:
- Familiar Nintendo characters and voices add to the charm

- No matter how good or bad everyone does, the game's outcome often seems to remain in question up until the end, giving everyone a chance and reason to keep playing.
Lowlights:
- It would be nice if more minigames were unlocked from the beginning without having to play through multiple games just to unlock them all

- While the multiple different game boards and gameplay are nice, sometimes it can be a bit confusing to remember the specific rules for each game board.

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Game Details:

Game storyline: In Mario Party 8, a hyperactive emcee has invited Mario™, Peach and the rest of the crew to his carnival, a perfect setting for the dynamic spectacle of the Wii game play. Mario Party 8 keeps the surprises coming with minigames that draw upon the Wii Remote's motion, pointing and button control in a variety of ways. Players always know how to jump into the action by watching an animated tutorial that shows how to use the Wii Remote.

How to progress through the game: Following tradition, Mario Party 8 takes the social, strategic game play of board games and adds breaks for quick, action-oriented minigames. In the main mode, players travel across six boards in search of Stars, landing on spaces that are helpful (example: giving coins) or a hindrance (example: sending Bowser in to mess with the player). Several variations for these boards tweak the main goals to enhance game play for solo sessions, two-player games and three- to four-player games.

In addition, Mario Party 8 includes four more minigame-infused kinds of special games, such as Tic-Tac Drop, where players earn the right to put the next mark on the board by winning a minigame.

Characters: Mario Party games are a celebration of all things Mario, so you can play as 14 classic characters, the widest selection yet for the series, including newcomers Hammer Bro and Blooper. You'll also bump into many old friends and foes that span 20+ years of Mario games.

Special powers/weapons/moves/features: Beyond using the Wii Remote's motion and pointer control, this eighth game in the Mario Party series goes its own way with two changes:

  • Players can transform their character using candy power-ups. Examples: When Peach eats Bowlo Candy, she'll turn into a Peach-faced ball and bowl over characters to get their coins. When Wario™ eats Vampire Candy, he'll sprout wings and fly off to suck the coins from all other players.
A more engaging view of the action puts the player "on the board" with his traveling character, no longer far above the whole board looking down.

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