

Starting off, the Mario Party series have never really offered a whole lot of content, but they kept gamers at bay, and also had a playable story mode. This game makes Mario Party 8 look good, and will bore you in minutes. Mario Party has always revolved around luck to an extent, but this game takes it to another level. I find the party boards in this game entertaining, although some people think they are short, I find them fun. The music in this game is alright, with even the minigame tracks good, and it has some some great tracks and a few bad ones. Most other people think it's a bad game, and they can think that, but just really play the game. I believe it's a great game, not a bad game. Eighty minigames! There even is some skill, with me getting stuck on a few mini games. I think it's one of the most underrated games from Nintendo, it's also packed with eighty minigames. It may be a luck-based game, but to me that doesn't stop it from being a 9/10 game. Most An underrated game, with it's features and gameplay very exciting. Your position on the board from first to last while you’re sitting on the bus.An underrated game, with it's features and gameplay very exciting. For one, you won’t be able to shout and swear Party game on a portable device naturally creates a different dynamic to Fortunately, Mario Party: Island Tour features Download Play which means others can join in without purchasing the game themselves – but without an online multiplayer option you’ll need three friends each with a 3DS, and unless you met your chums at Nintendo club that might be a struggle. As with all party games (and the real-life kind, of course) it’s better with more friends. Mario loves to throw a party, it’s his 10th, in fact (counting his official titles in the series).
