Difference between revisions of "Mario Party"
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− | * Due to the randomness of the game, | + | * Due to the randomness of the game, it's possible to win every single mini-game, and still lose the game. |
===Ugly=== | ===Ugly=== | ||
− | * The game really rewards randomness in the final star ceremony when a star is given for the player who landed on the most question mark spaces, which is | + | * The game really rewards randomness in the final star ceremony when a star is given for the player who landed on the most question mark spaces, which is nearly-random. |
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Revision as of 13:16, 6 October 2015
Mario Party is a boardgame played on the Nintendo 64 for 1-4 players.
Review
Good
- The idea of adding mini games to a board game is a lot of fun.
- I like how you can use your game winnings to buy the mini games to practice.
Bad
- The pacing of the game is too slow. There is a lot of dead time between getting a chance to play.
- Due to the randomness of the game, it's possible to win every single mini-game, and still lose the game.
Ugly
- The game really rewards randomness in the final star ceremony when a star is given for the player who landed on the most question mark spaces, which is nearly-random.