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'''''Mario Party 4''''' was an online {{wp|Adobe Flash|Flash}} game that was meant to promote the release of ''[[Mario Party 4]]'' on the [[Nintendo GameCube]].  
'''''Mario Party 4''''' was an online {{wp|Adobe Flash|Flash}} game that was meant to promote the release of ''[[Mario Party 4]]'' on the [[Nintendo GameCube]]. It was available on the official ''Mario Party'' website, until its rebrand the following year for ''[[Mario Party 5]]''.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20030727005516/http://marioparty.com/ http://marioparty.com on archive.org]</ref>


==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
The game features gameplay similar to the traditional ''Mario Party'' formula, with the player rolling a [[Dice Block]] and moving a certain amount of spaces. Along the way, the different [[spaces]] will do similar things to other games in the ''[[Mario Party (series)|Mario Party]]'' series. The [[Blue Space]] will give the player 3 [[coin]]s and the [[Red Space]] will take 3 [[coins]] away from the player. The [[Minigame Space]] will give the player the option to play a [[Minigame]]. There is also an original kind of space, which will give the player the option to play a [[Game of Fortune]]. This kind of minigame will allow the player a chance to win more coins if they win, or lose coins if they fail. There are also [[Item Shop]] spaces, which contain wallpapers and screensavers players can buy with the coins earned in the game. There are also random elements that occasionally come onto the [[Board (Mario Party series)|board]] to cause trouble. The more common element is the [[Bob-omb]], which will knock the player back a certain amount of spaces. The other element is [[Baby Bowser]], which will inverse the Blue and Red Spaces for 3 turns.
The game features gameplay similar to the traditional ''Mario Party'' formula. The player, as [[Mario]], rolls a [[Dice Block]] and moves a certain amount of spaces. Along the way, the different [[spaces]] will do similar things to other games in the ''[[Mario Party (series)|Mario Party]]'' series. The [[Blue Space]] will give the player 3 [[coin]]s and the [[Red Space]] will take 3 [[coins]] away from the player. There are also [[Item Shop]] spaces, which contain wallpapers and screensavers players can buy with the coins earned in the game. There are random elements that occasionally occur on the [[Board (Mario Party series)|board]] to cause trouble. For example, on [[Toad's Game Board]], a [[Bob-omb]] can sometimes randomly appear and knock the player back a certain amount of spaces. The [[Mushroom Space]] will reward the player with a [[Mini Mushroom]] or [[Mega Mushroom]]; only the Mini Mushroom serves a purpose to help the player traverse through [[Gate (Mario Party 4)|gate]] paths available on two of the boards. There are Info Spaces which provide the player with information and tips for the minigames on the Nintendo GameCube ''Mario Party 4''.
 
The [[Event Space]] will give the player the option to play a [[Minigame]]. The [[Chance Time Space]] will give the player the option to play a Game of Fortune. This kind of minigame will allow the player to spend coins as a chance to win or lose coins.
 
Unlike main series titles, going over Info Spaces, Item Shop Spaces and arrow spaces (forks in the road) count towards the player's dice move.
 
===Party Planner===
The Party Planner option allowed players to send friends an {{wp|E-card}} invitation to a party, using artwork from any of the ''Mario Party 4'' playable characters.


==Minigames==
==Minigames==
These are triggered when the player lands on a [[Minigame Space]]. The player can earn coins if they win these games.
These are triggered when the player lands on an Event Space. The player can earn coins if they win these games.
 
*[[Card Commotion]]
*[[Irksome Instruments]]
*[[Lava Leak]]
*[[Lava Leak]]
*[[Irksome Instruments]]
*[[Prickly Pear Dive]]
*[[Prickly Pear Dive]]
*[[Surf's Up (Flash game)|Surf's Up]]
===Games of Fortune===
These are minigames triggered when the player lands on a Chance Time Space. These minigames allow the player a chance to either earn or lose coins based on their luck, and requires coins to play.


==Games of Fortune==
*[[Busta Balloon]]
These are minigames triggered when the player lands on a [[Game of Fortune Space]]. These minigames allow the player a chance to either earn or lose coins based on their luck, and require coins to play.
*[[Coin Eaters]]
*[[Coin Eaters]]
*[[Spin-Station]]
*[[Spin-Sation]]
*[[The Fortune Cookie Crumbles]]
*[[The Fortune Cookie Crumbles]]
*[[Pinball Fever]]
*[[Pinball Fever]]
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*[[Goomba's Game Board]]
*[[Goomba's Game Board]]
*[[Boo's Game Board]]
*[[Boo's Game Board]]
==References==
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Latest revision as of 07:12, May 31, 2023

Mario Party 4
Toadsboard.png
Developer Nintendo
Platform(s) Adobe Flash
Release date 2002
Genre Party
Rating(s) N/A
Mode(s) Single Player
Media HTML
Input Mouse and keyboard

Mario Party 4 was an online Flash game that was meant to promote the release of Mario Party 4 on the Nintendo GameCube. It was available on the official Mario Party website, until its rebrand the following year for Mario Party 5.[1]

Gameplay[edit]

The game features gameplay similar to the traditional Mario Party formula. The player, as Mario, rolls a Dice Block and moves a certain amount of spaces. Along the way, the different spaces will do similar things to other games in the Mario Party series. The Blue Space will give the player 3 coins and the Red Space will take 3 coins away from the player. There are also Item Shop spaces, which contain wallpapers and screensavers players can buy with the coins earned in the game. There are random elements that occasionally occur on the board to cause trouble. For example, on Toad's Game Board, a Bob-omb can sometimes randomly appear and knock the player back a certain amount of spaces. The Mushroom Space will reward the player with a Mini Mushroom or Mega Mushroom; only the Mini Mushroom serves a purpose to help the player traverse through gate paths available on two of the boards. There are Info Spaces which provide the player with information and tips for the minigames on the Nintendo GameCube Mario Party 4.

The Event Space will give the player the option to play a Minigame. The Chance Time Space will give the player the option to play a Game of Fortune. This kind of minigame will allow the player to spend coins as a chance to win or lose coins.

Unlike main series titles, going over Info Spaces, Item Shop Spaces and arrow spaces (forks in the road) count towards the player's dice move.

Party Planner[edit]

The Party Planner option allowed players to send friends an E-card invitation to a party, using artwork from any of the Mario Party 4 playable characters.

Minigames[edit]

These are triggered when the player lands on an Event Space. The player can earn coins if they win these games.

Games of Fortune[edit]

These are minigames triggered when the player lands on a Chance Time Space. These minigames allow the player a chance to either earn or lose coins based on their luck, and requires coins to play.

Boards[edit]

The game features 5 simplistic boards, each owned by a different character.

References[edit]