Mario Party: Island Tour

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Template:Infobox Mario Party: Island Tour is a party game for the Nintendo 3DS. It is the thirteenth game (seventeenth in Japan) in the main Mario Party series and the third installment for a handheld console. It was released on November 22, 2013, in North America and will be released on January 17, 2014, in Europe and on March 20, 2014 in Japan.

Story

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After a relaxing day around Peach's Castle, Mario and the gang noticed a strange letter in a bubble saying that they were happily invited to the Party Islands. The gang then cheers about it when the letter sends bubbles to carry every member of the gang though the sky to the Party Islands.

While, Mario and the gang are partying and playing games, Bowser shows up, feeling jealous about why Mario and his friends are invited, so he built Bowser's Tower, saying that anyone can join him at his evil party. He began locking all the fun away from the Party Islands into all kinds of weird bubbles. He also puts evil magic in the bubbles made by the bubble machine to make bubble clones of the gang to guard the tower.

Play Modes

There are five different play modes in the game. They are:

  • Party (1-4 players) - Party your way to the finish across a wild variety of game boards! Play time: 10-60 mins
  • Minigames (1-4 players) - Battle for first place in a huge collection of minigames. Play time: 1-30 mins
  • StreetPass Minigames (1 player) - Take on the world in minigame battles, and unlock special items! Play time: 1-15 mins
  • Bowser's Tower (1 player) - Win your way to the top of a terrifying tower! Play time: 90 mins
  • Collectables - Purchase bubbles with Mario Party Points! Can you complete the entire collection? Play time: N/A

Gameplay

Mario Party: Island Tour uses the traditional independent four player gameplay as seen in previous Mario Party entries. Like Mario Party 9, players appear to move along a linear board, though in this game it appears to be a race to the end. Each board has its own play style, such as items and Mini Stars. The Spaces appear similar in function to those from Mario Party 9. During some specific game boards, players use special cards to progress and hinder their opponents, similar to Orbs from previous Mario Party installments. It also supports local multiplayer using Download Play. There is a single-player mode called Bowser's Tower, where the player plays against shadowy versions of the other playable characters in 30 minigames, with a boss minigame on every fifth floor.[1] Also, whenever a minigame ends with a tie, there will be a Dice Block tiebreaker to determine the final results.

Characters

Playable

Mario Luigi Princess Peach Princess Daisy Wario
Artwork of Mario holding a Dice Block from Mario Party: Island Tour. Artwork of Luigi for Mario Party: Island Tour File:NSMBWiiPeach.png Artwork of Princess Daisy for Mario Party 6 (reused for Mario Party 7, Mario Party DS, Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games and Mario Party: Island Tour) Artwork of Wario for Mario Party DS (reused for Mario Party: Island Tour and Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games)
Waluigi Yoshi Boo Toad Bowser Jr.
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Note: Newcomer, unlocked by completing Bowser's Tower.

Bosses

Other

Boards

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As the title suggests, the boards are split between various themed islands. Seven gameboards are included in the game. Of these boards, one is unlocked by playing through every other board (Bowser's Peculiar Peak), and the other six are available from the start of the game.

Boards
Perilous Palace Path Rocket Road Shy Guy's Shuffle City
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Power yourself up and knock opponents out of the way with special items as you race to the finish! Blast yourself to the finish line by winning minigames and collecting Boosters! Outwit your opponents and avoid the dreaded Bowser Card to win this race!
Play Time: 45-60 minutes Play Time: 10-20 minutes Play Time: 20-40 minutes
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Banzai Bill's Mad Mountain Star-Crossed Skyway Kamek's Carpet Ride Bowser's Peculiar Peak
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Should you go for the glory or hide out? Banzai Bill will test your luck and courage! You will need the most Mini Stars to win this game—no matter how fast you finish! Play your cards right to be the first player to reach the goal! First place is the worst place in this reverse race. Bowser is waiting for the "winner"!
Play Time: 15-30 minutes Play Time: 30-50 minutes Play Time: 20-40 minutes Play Time: 20-40 minutes
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Spaces

Items

Dice Blocks

Dice Blocks can be won from minigames in Perilous Palace Path and Bowser's Peculiar Peak.

Item Image Effect
Gold Dice Block Gold Dice Block Adds 1 to 6 spaces to the player's roll.
Silver Dice Block Silver Dice Block Adds 1 to 3 spaces to the player's roll.
Bronze Dice Block Bronze Dice Block Adds 1 or 2 spaces to the player's roll.
Custom Dice Block No Image Allows the player to roll any number they want.
Bowser Dice Block Bowser Dice Block Allows the player to remain where they are as long as they get the roll doubled with another dice block. (only in Bowser's Peculiar Peak)

Board-specific items

Perilous Palace Path

Star-Crossed Skyway

Rocket Road

  • Boosters - Multiplies the Dice Block roll.

Kamek's Carpet Ride and Shy Guy's Shuffle City

  • Random Cards - Randomly decide how many spaces the player will move.[12]
  • Precision Cards - Move the player the number of spaces written on the card.
  • Power Precision Cards - Move the user the number of spaces written on the card forwards, while moving all other characters backward the same amount.

Minigames

Main article: List of minigames in Mario Party: Island Tour

Reception

Mario Party: Island Tour has received mixed reviews. The game currently averages a 62.06% based on 17 reviews on GameRankings and a 59 based on 23 reviews on Metacritic[13][14]. IGN gave Mario Party: Island Tour a 5.5, criticizing its motion control, "uninventive" minigames, and its "poor" single-player campaign, but praising its unique board rules and use of Download Play.[15] Destructoid gave the game an even lower score of 4.0. On the other hand, GameXplain gave the single-player mode a 3 1/2 stars out of 5, and multiplayer a 4 1/2 out of 5.

Beta elements

Main article: List of Mario Party: Island Tour beta elements

Gallery

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Staff

Main article: List of Mario Party: Island Tour staff

References to other games

Trivia

An error on the Nintendo eShop, accidentally listing Mario Party: Island Tour as an NES title.
The error showing the game to be an NES game.
  • For a time the Nintendo 3DS eShop mistakenly stated Mario Party: Island Tour to be a title on the Nintendo Entertainment System.
  • This is the second Mario Party game not to feature Donkey Kong; the first was Mario Party Advance.
  • This is the first Mario Party game to use dice blocks to break a tie in a mini game.

References

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