Fortune Street

Fortune Street (also known as Boom Street in Europe and Australia) is a Wii game developed by Square Enix. It is a follow-up to the Nintendo DS game Itadaki Street DS, and the first Itadaki Street title that was released outside of Japan.

Gameplay
Four players (excluding the play system in Tutorial mode) go around the board and buy shops. Also, some squares involve special attributes, such as Take-a-break squares and Venture (chance) squares. Players also have the ability to invest in their own shops when they land on them. If the player manages to get all four suits (heart, spade, diamond, and club), they can get a promotion. When a player gets a promotion, they get money for their salary, plus a shop bonus which is based off of how much their shops are worth/how many. The player's level also goes up when they get a promotion. There are two different ways to play, the Easy rules and the Standard rules. In the Easy rules, there are no stocks and nor districts. If the player gets a shop next to one of their own shops, their shops prices will double.

Characters
All twenty-five characters from Itadaki Street DS return to Fortune Street, with the addition of four new characters for a grand total of twenty-nine. Also, players can use and customize their Miis in the game.

Miis are the only playable characters in single-player mode. In multiplayer, players are free to choose the Mario and Dragon Quest characters. Each computer character is ranked from S, A, B, C, D in terms of difficulty which means each computer character has a predetermined difficulty.

Other

 * Mii

Non-Playable

 * Heal Slime
 * Dancing Jewels
 * She-Slime
 * Metal Slime


 * Lakitu
 * 8-bit Goomba
 * 8-bit Koopa
 * 8-bit Buzzy Beetle
 * Toads
 * Yoshis
 * Shy Guy
 * Pianta
 * Noki
 * Boo
 * Bob-omb
 * Bullet Bill
 * Chain Chomp
 * Luma (species)
 * Dry Bones (species)
 * Thwomp

Mario series

 * Mario Stadium
 * Starship Mario
 * Mario Circuit
 * Yoshi's Island
 * Delfino Plaza
 * Peach's Castle
 * Super Mario Bros World 1-1 (unlockable)
 * Bowser's Castle (unlockable)
 * Good Egg Galaxy (unlockable)

Dragon Quest series

 * Castle Trodain
 * The Observatory
 * Ghost Ship
 * Slimenia
 * Mt Magmageddon
 * The Robbin' Hood Ruins
 * Alefgard (unlockable)
 * The Colossuss (unlockable)
 * Alltrades Abbey (unlockable)

Minigames

 * Round The Blocks - It is a game of slots. The player can get 3 7's in a row and get 500g times their level, get 3 pipes or wings (depends on the board) in a row to warp, 3 stocks to get a set amount of stocks in a distric(s) if playing standard mode, 3 Suit Yourself Cards in a row to get a card, or get 3 mushrooms or slimes (depends on the board) to get 50g times the players level.
 * Memory Block - The player chooses from different sized boxes to get either a 1-Up mushroom, a card with a coin which gives the player gold, a Suit Yourself Card, 5 stocks in a distric (stocks only), or a card with Bowser's face on it which makes their shops shrink by a set percent.
 * Dart of Gold - The player throws a dart at a wheel that has things that with help the player(s) or hurt them. Once the player throws the dart and hits something, they then throw another dart at a diferent wheel that has all the players faces on it with a space that has all of their faces on it. If the dart hits one player's space then they get the prize but if the dart hits the space with all the faces, everyone gets the prize.
 * Slurpodome - Players chose different slimes to see which one will make it to the end first/without getting out.

References to Other Games

 * Super Mario Bros.: The World 1-1 stage is based off the same world and level from this game. Additionally, the main theme of this board is a remix of the overworld theme of this game.
 * Super Mario Bros. 3: During the score tallying screens, a remix of the original Toad's House theme can be heard. A remix of the Pipe Maze map theme also plays in the stock menu.
 * Super Mario World: A remix of the final boss theme is available. Remixes of the athletic theme are heard in a variety of the available mini-games.
 * Super Mario Kart: The Mario Circuit board stage's theme is a remixed version of SNES Mario Circuit.
 * Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island: A remix of the title screen music for this game plays as the main theme for the Yoshi's Island board.
 * Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars: The main theme of the Peach's Castle board is a remix of the Peach's Castle theme from this game.
 * Super Mario Sunshine: Delfino Plaza returns as a Mario series board. A remix of its original theme is the main theme of this board.
 * Wario World: Wario mentions the Black Jewel in one of his quotes, who was the main antagonist of that game.
 * Mario Superstar Baseball: The Mario Stadium returns as one of the Mario series boards.
 * New Super Mario Bros.: A remix of the Bowser's Castle theme can be heard at certain boards. Gaining a level with a Mario series character causes a remix of the level complete theme from New Super Mario Bros. to be played.
 * Super Mario Galaxy: The Good Egg Galaxy returns as a Mario series board.
 * Mario Party DS: If a player draws venture card #88, all other players swap positions. This is a reference to the Happening Space in Kamek's Library that will occasionally cause Kamek to cast "Kamek Spell No. 88", which has the same effect.
 * Mario Kart Wii: The Mario Circuit board resembles the Mario Circuit from this game.
 * New Super Mario Bros. Wii: The Toad House mini-games feature a remix of the Toad House theme from this game.
 * Super Mario Galaxy 2: Starship Mario returns as a Mario series board.
 * Mario Sports Mix: The victory animations for the Mario series characters resemble the animations from this game.