Mario is back with another party. This time it’s at a carnival.
Like usual expect a lot of mini-games, focus on multiplayer goodness, and the bittersweet taste of almost beating your friends, but lost everything you have in one turn.
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The gameplay to Mario Party 8 is still the same as all Mario Party games. So if you hate the series you’ll hate this game, but if you love the series you’ll love this
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Mario Party 8, like all of its multiplayer party game predecessors is played like a board game. Everybody takes turn rolling their dice to make their move.
The goal of this wii game is to gather as many stars as you can and at the end of the game the person with the most stars win. It’s up to you to do whatever you can to get the stars.
Once you picked a map the games starts and ends with a dice. You roll the dice to decide who goes first, and who goes last.
Everybody starts with 10 coins. You can get more by buying or getting items to steal them, winning mini-games, and stepping on blue spaces.
After every turn there is a mini-game. There all sorts of games with all sorts of variation like 1 vs. 3, 2 vs. 2, or free for all.
All Mario Party games are made for 4-player fun, that’s why it’s a party game. Mario Party 8 is no exception.
There is no Nintendo WFC in this game so you can’t go online (but come on the game would last forever anyways) but there is local multiplayer.
You can have 4 players (assuming you have 4 wiimote, gamecube controller won’t cut it). The more people there are the more hectic things become, because people know how to scheme, blackmail, and bribe better then the CPU, sorry but it’s true.
Party Mode
Like all Mario Party games you can play on one of the boards you have. There are 6 boards total in this game.
You get to choose to play in 6 boards in this wii game. They each have a theme, but beware, like a board game, this party game is very dependant on luck (that’s not always true though, I won 3 times in a row once). The boards are:
Mini Game Tent
Here in this tent you can play all of the mini games you have unlocked in many different ways.
There are 5 ways you can play with them:
Extra Tent
Here, are more mini games for you to play. The difference is that… well I have no clue why they are different. More mini game = more fun for you and your friends, right?
You get the first 3 games free, but then you have to buy the last three. How do you do that? Well play the game, get stars, and then buy them at the fun bizarre (not that fun if you ask me).
Conclusion
Mario Party 8 is a great multiplayer party game for any group and age of people to play. There are enough mini-games that someone can find that one game they love to play no matter how simple, or for the board lover inside of us we can all go play on the many unique boards available.
If you’re interested, I recommend you to try renting this game first at Gamefly (sometimes you just get sick and bored of the extreme chances) starting as low as $8.95 or Try For Free!
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