Difference between revisions of "Mario Party Advance"

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The next ''Mario Party'' game to be released was ''[[Mario Party 7]]''. It was also followed up by ''[[Mario Party DS]]'', which used more traditional ''Mario Party''-style gameplay.
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Revision as of 08:22, 25 December 2014

MarioPartyAdvance.jpg
Mario Party Advance
Developer Hudson Soft
Publisher Nintendo
System Game Boy Advance, Wii U Virtual Console
Release Date 'Game Boy Advance
JP January 13, 2005
US March 28, 2005
EU June 10, 2005
Wii U Virtual Console
PAL December 25, 2014
Genre Party
Gallery GH Gallery
Rating ESRB: E

Mario Party Advance is a Game Boy Advance spin-off of the Mario Party games.

Story

Mario and his friends have just arrived in Party World to have a fun time when Bowser arrives and scatters all of the minigames and Gaddgets. Mario and the others must explore Shroom City to gather them all and restore peace to the Party World.

Gameplay

The game works quite differently from the console Mario Party games, being oriented more for single players. Mario, Luigi, Yoshi and Princess Peach are the only playable characters. Some minigames and Gaddgets can be played by four players, but otherwise only two players could compete in Duel Minigames. The game's main storyline consisted of traveling through various boards and completing quests to earn minigames and Gaddgets.

Legacy

Ports/Remakes

Sequels

The next Mario Party game to be released was Mario Party 7. In terms of handheld Mario Party games, it was followed up by Mario Party DS, which used more traditional Mario Party-style gameplay.