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|developer=[[Marvelous Inc.|Marvelous AQL]]<br>[[TOSE Software Co.]] | |developer=[[Marvelous Inc.|Marvelous AQL]]<br>[[TOSE Software Co.]] | ||
|publisher=[[Nintendo]] (US, EU)<br>[[Square Enix]] (JP) | |publisher=[[Nintendo]] (US, EU)<br>[[Square Enix]] (JP) | ||
|release={{ | |release={{release|Japan|December 1, 2011|USA|December 5, 2011|Europe|December 23, 2011 (some countries)<ref name="Boom Street">{{cite|author=Vuckovic, Daniel|date=December 13, 2011|archive=web.archive.org/web/20120330002612/http://www.vooks.net/story-20611-Boom-Street-explodes-in-Australian-on-January-5th.html|title=Boom Street explodes in Australian on January 5th|publisher=Vooks}}</ref>|Australia|January 5, 2012<ref name="Boom Street"/>|Europe|January 6, 2012 (most other countries)<ref name="Boom Street"/>}} | ||
|genre=[[Genre#Party|Party]] | |genre=[[Genre#Party|Party]] | ||
|modes=Single-player, multiplayer (2–4 players) | |modes=Single-player, multiplayer (2–4 players) | ||
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|format={{format|wii=1}} | |format={{format|wii=1}} | ||
|input={{input|wiimote=1}} | |input={{input|wiimote=1}} | ||
|serials= | |serials=RVL-ST7J-JPN (Japan) | ||
}} | }} | ||
'''''Fortune Street''''' (known as '''''Boom Street''''' in Europe and Oceania) is a follow-up to the 2007 [[Nintendo DS]] game ''[[Itadaki Street DS]]''. It is a [[Wii]] game developed primarily by [[Marvelous Inc.|Marvelous AQL]]. It is a ''[[Super Mario (franchise)|Super Mario]]'' game within [[Square Enix]]'s ''{{wp|Itadaki Street}}'' series, and was the first ''Itadaki Street'' game in general to be released outside of Japan. | '''''Fortune Street''''' (known as '''''Boom Street''''' in Europe and Oceania) is a follow-up to the 2007 [[Nintendo DS]] game ''[[Itadaki Street DS]]''. It is a [[Wii]] game developed primarily by [[Marvelous Inc.|Marvelous AQL]]. It is a ''[[Super Mario (franchise)|Super Mario]]'' game within [[Square Enix]]'s ''{{wp|Itadaki Street}}'' series, and was the first ''Itadaki Street'' game in general to be released outside of Japan. | ||
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At the start of a game, all players use number machines to determine the turn order, with the highest number going first (note that it is possible for two numbers on the number machines to be the same, if so then the tying players use the number machines again). The only exceptions are the tutorial, where the human player always goes first; and in Custom Rules, should the Order of play be set to As picked, where it makes P1 goes first, then P2, then P3, then P4. | At the start of a game, all players use number machines to determine the turn order, with the highest number going first (note that it is possible for two numbers on the number machines to be the same, if so then the tying players use the number machines again). The only exceptions are the tutorial, where the human player always goes first; and in Custom Rules, should the Order of play be set to As picked, where it makes P1 goes first, then P2, then P3, then P4. | ||
Four players (excluding the play system in Tutorial mode, where only [[Mii|three]] [[Toad|characters]] [[Slime (Dragon Quest)|play]]) take turns by rolling [[Dice Block|dice]] to go around the board and buy shops. Some squares involve special attributes, such as Take-a-break squares (when a character lands there, all of their shops close until the player's next turn) and Venture squares (like a Chance space in Monopoly). Players also have the ability to invest money in their own shops when they land on them (a maximum of 999 per turn). Scattered around the board are four suits (Spade, Heart, Diamond, and Club); if the player collects all of them and returns to the Bank (also the starting square) they get a promotion. When a player gets a promotion, they get a fixed amount for their salary, plus a shop bonus which is based off 10% the sum of all the player's shop value, as well as a promotional bonus (extra money given to the player that increases as they level up). The player's level also goes up when they get a promotion | Four players (excluding the play system in Tutorial mode, where only [[Mii|three]] [[Toad|characters]] [[Slime (Dragon Quest)|play]]) take turns by rolling [[Dice Block|dice]] to go around the board and buy shops. Some squares involve special attributes, such as Take-a-break squares (when a character lands there, all of their shops close until the player's next turn) and Venture squares (like a Chance space in Monopoly). Players also have the ability to invest money in their own shops when they land on them (a maximum of 999 per turn). Scattered around the board are four suits (Spade, Heart, Diamond, and Club); if the player collects all of them and returns to the Bank (also the starting square) they get a promotion. When a player gets a promotion, they get a fixed amount for their salary, plus a shop bonus which is based off 10% the sum of all the player's shop value, as well as a promotional bonus (extra money given to the player that increases as they level up). The player's level also goes up when they get a promotion. | ||
The main accounting currency is the [[dragonquest:gold|gold coin]] (abbreviated to G). The player wins by increasing their net worth to at least the target amount (usually determined by the game, if on Custom mode though, this can range between 6,000 and 999,000 in increments of 1,000) and returning to the bank first (in the Practice Boards, the target net worth for Easy Rules and Standard Rules are 5,000 G and 8,000 G respectively). Net worth is the total combined amount of ready cash and value in stocks and shops and can be increased by having other players land on their shops and buying multiple shops in an area or investing in stocks and owned shops to increase the stock price. If the player's ready cash drops below zero during their turn, they must sell either stocks or a shop to try and get out of debt; any shops sold for cash are auctioned (the winning bid gets paid to the bank). Note that the bank only offers 75% of the shop price to a player if they are in debt. Also, if a player auctions a shop from "Manage Shops" or gets [[Fortune Street#Venture Cards|Venture Card #74]], the highest bid is credited to the original owner. If the player's debt cannot be resolved at the end of their turn, then they go bankrupt; all their assets are sold off if any remain and they are automatically eliminated from the game. The player with the highest net worth automatically wins if the bankruptcy limit is met (although in a ''very'' rare case should two or more players have the ''same'' highest net worth, the player that goes later in the turn order wins). In Tour mode, the game ends once one player goes bankrupt, in Custom mode, this can be set to when two players go bankrupt or to have a last-man-standing rule. | The main accounting currency is the [[dragonquest:gold|gold coin]] (abbreviated to G). The player wins by increasing their net worth to at least the target amount (usually determined by the game, if on Custom mode though, this can range between 6,000 and 999,000 in increments of 1,000) and returning to the bank first (in the Practice Boards, the target net worth for Easy Rules and Standard Rules are 5,000 G and 8,000 G respectively). Net worth is the total combined amount of ready cash and value in stocks and shops and can be increased by having other players land on their shops and buying multiple shops in an area or investing in stocks and owned shops to increase the stock price. If the player's ready cash drops below zero during their turn, they must sell either stocks or a shop to try and get out of debt; any shops sold for cash are auctioned (the winning bid gets paid to the bank). Note that the bank only offers 75% of the shop price to a player if they are in debt. Also, if a player auctions a shop from "Manage Shops" or gets [[Fortune Street#Venture Cards|Venture Card #74]], the highest bid is credited to the original owner. If the player's debt cannot be resolved at the end of their turn, then they go bankrupt; all their assets are sold off if any remain and they are automatically eliminated from the game. The player with the highest net worth automatically wins if the bankruptcy limit is met (although in a ''very'' rare case should two or more players have the ''same'' highest net worth, the player that goes later in the turn order wins). In Tour mode, the game ends once one player goes bankrupt, in Custom mode, this can be set to when two players go bankrupt or to have a last-man-standing rule. | ||
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|Vacant plot | |Vacant plot | ||
|''"You can build a variety of buildings and attractions."'' | |''"You can build a variety of buildings and attractions."'' | ||
|align=left|Exclusive to Standard rules, these squares allow a player to build upon the land | |align=left|Exclusive to Standard rules, these squares allow a player to build upon the land. In Standard rules Free Play, the amount of vacant plots can be set in the custom rules. | ||
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|[[File:FS Boon Square.png]] | |[[File:FS Boon Square.png]] | ||
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|Stockbroker | |Stockbroker | ||
|''"You have the opportunity to buy stocks when you land on this square."'' | |''"You have the opportunity to buy stocks when you land on this square."'' | ||
| | |align=left|Similar to the bank except that it must be landed on and does not promote players if they pass it. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[File:FS One-way-alley Square.png|64px]] | |[[File:FS One-way-alley Square.png|64px]] | ||
|One-way alley | |One-way alley | ||
|''"An alleyway to another part of the board. Dart down one and continue your turn when you come out the other end."'' | |''"An alleyway to another part of the board. Dart down one and continue your turn when you come out the other end."'' | ||
|align=left| | |align=left|In boards like Robbin' Hood Ruins and Bowser's Castle, these doors take the player to a different part of the board. On ''Super Mario'' series boards, they are based on the appearance of the [[Warp Door]] from ''New Super Mario Bros. Wii''. | ||
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|[[File:FS Cannon Square.png|64px]] | |[[File:FS Cannon Square.png|64px]] | ||
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|rowspan=2|Lift | |rowspan=2|Lift | ||
|''"You can take the lift to another location. Once you get off the lift, your turn ends."'' | |''"You can take the lift to another location. Once you get off the lift, your turn ends."'' | ||
|align=left rowspan=2|Only found on Yoshi's Island | |align=left rowspan=2|Only found on Yoshi's Island and acts as a one-way path to a secluded spot of the board. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[File:YS Lift End Square.png]] | |[[File:YS Lift End Square.png]] | ||
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|rowspan=2|Magmalice | |rowspan=2|Magmalice | ||
|''"You can ride on the magnificent magmalice to another square, but then your turn ends."'' | |''"You can ride on the magnificent magmalice to another square, but then your turn ends."'' | ||
|align=left rowspan=2|Only found on Mt. Magmageddon | |align=left rowspan=2|Only found on Mt. Magmageddon and brings players to other segments of the board when they are apart. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[File:FS Magmalice End Square.png|64px]] | |[[File:FS Magmalice End Square.png|64px]] | ||
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All 22 characters from ''Itadaki Street DS'' return, with the addition of five new characters ([[Mii]], [[Diddy Kong]], [[Bowser Jr.]], [[Stella (Dragon Quest)|Stella]], and [[Patty (Dragon Quest)|Patty]]) for a grand total of 27. Players can customize their Miis in the game with a variety of clothing and animation options. | All 22 characters from ''Itadaki Street DS'' return, with the addition of five new characters ([[Mii]], [[Diddy Kong]], [[Bowser Jr.]], [[Stella (Dragon Quest)|Stella]], and [[Patty (Dragon Quest)|Patty]]) for a grand total of 27. Players can customize their Miis in the game with a variety of clothing and animation options. | ||
Miis are the only playable characters in single-player and online mode; in multiplayer offline, players can also choose between the '' | Miis are the only playable characters in single-player and online mode; in multiplayer offline, players can also choose between the ''Super Mario'' and ''Dragon Quest'' characters as well. Each computer character is ranked from S, A, B, C, D in terms of difficulty (S being the highest, and D being the lowest) which means each computer character has a predetermined difficulty. If the player beats either all the Easy Tour boards or all the Standard Tour boards, they have the ability to switch the computers' difficulty from S rank to their normal rank. | ||
Characters marked with an asterisk (*) are unlockable. | Characters marked with an asterisk (*) are unlockable. | ||
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===Playable in Multiplayer Mode=== | ===Playable in Multiplayer Mode=== | ||
====[[Super Mario (franchise)|''Super Mario'' franchise]]==== | ====[[Super Mario (franchise)|''Super Mario'' franchise]]==== | ||
{| | {|border=1 cellspacing=2 cellpadding=3 style="border:1px solid black; border-collapse:collapse; background:#fffbfb" align=center | ||
! | |-style="background:#ee0505;" | ||
!width=150px|{{color-link|white|Mario}} | |||
!width=150px|{{color-link|white|Luigi}} | |||
!width=150px|{{color-link|white|Yoshi}} | |||
!width=150px|{{color-link|white|Bowser}} | |||
!width=150px|{{color-link|white|Toad}} | |||
!width=150px|{{color-link|white|Donkey Kong}} | |||
!width=150px|{{color-link|white|Wario}} | |||
|- | |- | ||
|[[File:FSMario.jpg]] | !width=150px|[[File:FSMario.jpg|link=Mario]]<br>'''Rank A''' | ||
|[[ | !width=150px|[[File:FSLuigi.jpg|link=Luigi]]<br>'''Rank C''' | ||
|'' | !width=150px|[[File:FSYoshi.jpg|link=Yoshi]]<br>'''Rank B''' | ||
!width=150px|[[File:FSBowser.jpg|link=Bowser]]<br>'''Rank A''' | |||
!width=150px|[[File:FSToad.jpg|link=Toad]]<br>'''Rank C''' | |||
!width=150px|[[File:FSDK.jpg|link=Donkey Kong]]<br>'''Rank D''' | |||
!width=150px|[[File:FSWario.jpg|link=Wario]]<br>'''Rank B''' | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | !width=150px|''The universal hero who dashes and jumps his way around the world. His trademark outfit of a red shirt, overalls and an "M"-embroidered hat is known to all.'' | ||
!width=150px|''Mario's twin brother. Though normally quiet and unassuming, he's a shrewd and powerful man.'' | |||
|''Mario's twin brother. Though normally quiet and unassuming, he's a shrewd and powerful man.'' | !width=150px|''Mario's trusty adventuring partner who carries Mario around on the shell on his back. His long tongue's perfect for slurping up fruit and giving his adversaries a good licking, too!'' | ||
!width=150px|''Head of the Koopa Troop, whose sole aim seems to be disturbing the peace in the Mushroom Kingdom. He's a dangerous business rival, who won't hesitate to buy your property from under you.'' | |||
!width=150px|''Never far from Princess Peach's side, Toad is here on <span title="American English" style="border-bottom:1px dotted">Fortune</span> / <span title="British English" style="border-bottom:1px dotted">Boom</span> Street too. He's a thoroughly nice 'stool who's rooting for everyone!'' | |||
!width=150px|''A soft-hearted, yet hard as nails hero of the jungle. Is he only here on <span title="American English" style="border-bottom:1px dotted">Fortune</span> / <span title="British English" style="border-bottom:1px dotted">Boom</span> Street for the banana-selling fruit stalls!?'' | |||
!width=150px|''A slightly vulgar miscreant who rivals Mario whether he wants it or not. He has no idea of value, but will do anything to make a quick buck!'' | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | |-style="background:#ee0505;" | ||
| | !width=150px|{{color-link|white|Waluigi}} | ||
| | !width=150px|{{color-link|white|Princess Daisy}} | ||
!width=150px|{{color-link|white|Birdo}} | |||
!width=150px|{{color-link|white|Diddy Kong}} {{color|white|<sup><small>(new)</small></sup>}} | |||
!width=150px|{{color-link|white|Bowser Jr.}} {{color|white|<sup><small>(new)</small></sup>}} | |||
!width=150px|{{color-link|white|Princess Peach}}{{color|white|*}} | |||
!rowspan=3 width=75px style="background:white;border-right:1px solid white;border-bottom:1px solid white;"| | |||
|- | |- | ||
|[[File: | !width=150px|[[File:FSWaluigi.jpg|link=Waluigi]]<br>'''Rank C''' | ||
|[[Bowser]]<br>'''Rank A''' | !width=150px|[[File:FSDaisy.jpg|link=Princess Daisy]]<br>'''Rank C''' | ||
|'' | !width=150px|[[File:FSBirdo.jpg|link=Birdo]]<br>'''Rank D''' | ||
!width=150px|[[File:FSDiddy.jpg|link=Diddy Kong]]<br>'''Rank D''' | |||
!width=150px|[[File:FSBowserJr.jpg|link=Bowser Jr.]]<br>'''Rank A''' | |||
!width=150px|[[File:FSPeach.jpg|link=Princess Peach]]<br>'''Rank S''' | |||
|- | |- | ||
!width=150px|''A strange baddie who's fueled solely by the desire to oppose Luigi. His twisted ways are sure to upset everyone!'' | |||
!width=150px|''The bright and lively, if slightly tomboyish, Princess of Sarasaland. Now she's bringing her bubbling enthusiasm to <span title="American English" style="border-bottom:1px dotted">Fortune</span> / <span title="British English" style="border-bottom:1px dotted">Boom</span> Street.'' | |||
!width=150px|''A fluttery-eyed, pouting, pink creature with a very unusual mouth that spews eggs!'' | |||
!width=150px|''The one and only, long-tailed, red-hatted partner to Donkey Kong. He swings deftly around <span title="American English" style="border-bottom:1px dotted">Fortune</span> / <span title="British English" style="border-bottom:1px dotted">Boom</span> Street as if it were his jungle home.'' | |||
!width=150px|''The mischievous, practical-joking son of Bowser. He's a chip off the old block and definitely not someone to be messed with!'' | |||
!width=150px|''Princess of Mushroom Kingdom, often kidnapped by the wicked Bowser. Although she lives a sheltered life, she's not afraid of a battle on <span title="American English" style="border-bottom:1px dotted">Fortune</span> / <span title="British English" style="border-bottom:1px dotted">Boom</span> Street!'' | |||
|''A strange baddie who's fueled solely by the desire to oppose Luigi. His twisted ways are sure to upset everyone!'' | |||
|''The bright and lively, if slightly tomboyish, Princess of Sarasaland. Now she's bringing her bubbling enthusiasm to <span title="American English" style="border-bottom:1px dotted">Fortune</span> / <span title="British English" style="border-bottom:1px dotted">Boom</span> Street.'' | |||
|''A fluttery-eyed, pouting, pink creature with a very unusual mouth that spews eggs!'' | |||
|''The one and only, long-tailed, red-hatted partner to Donkey Kong. He swings deftly around <span title="American English" style="border-bottom:1px dotted">Fortune</span> / <span title="British English" style="border-bottom:1px dotted">Boom</span> Street as if it were his jungle home.'' | |||
|''The mischievous, practical-joking son of Bowser. He's a chip off the old block and definitely not someone to be messed with!'' | |||
|''Princess of Mushroom Kingdom, often kidnapped by the wicked Bowser. Although she lives a sheltered life, she's not afraid of a battle on <span title="American English" style="border-bottom:1px dotted">Fortune</span> / <span title="British English" style="border-bottom:1px dotted">Boom</span> Street!'' | |||
|} | |} | ||
====[[dragonquest:Dragon Quest (series)|''Dragon Quest'' series]]==== | ====[[dragonquest:Dragon Quest (series)|''Dragon Quest'' series]]==== | ||
{| | {|border=1 cellspacing=2 cellpadding=3 style="border:1px solid black; border-collapse:collapse; background:#fbfbff" align=center | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |-style="background:#2f63ff;" | ||
| | !width=150px|{{color-link|white|Slime (Dragon Quest)|Slime}} | ||
| | !width=150px|{{color-link|white|Princessa}} | ||
!width=150px|{{color-link|white|Kiryl}} | |||
!width=150px|{{color-link|white|Yangus}} | |||
!width=150px|{{color-link|white|Angelo}} | |||
!width=150px|{{color-link|white|Platypunk}} | |||
!width=150px|{{color-link|white|Bianca}} | |||
|- | |- | ||
|[[File:FSPudding.jpg]] | !width=150px|[[File:FSSlime.jpg|link=Slime (Dragon Quest)]]<br>'''Rank D''' | ||
|[[ | !width=150px|[[File:FSPudding.jpg|link=Princessa]]<br>'''Rank C''' | ||
|''A | !width=150px|[[File:FSKiryl.jpg|link=Kiryl]]<br>'''Rank C''' | ||
!width=150px|[[File:FSYangus.jpg|link=Yangus]]<br>'''Rank D''' | |||
!width=150px|[[File:FSAngelo.jpg|link=Angelo]]<br>'''Rank A''' | |||
!width=150px|[[File:FSPlatypunk.jpg|link=Platypunk]]<br>'''Rank C''' | |||
!width=150px|[[File:FSBianca.jpg|link=Bianca]]<br>'''Rank B''' | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | !width=150px|''The quintessential quirky character of any Dragon Quest domain. Slimes are podgy and squishy and speak almost perfect "gooman".'' | ||
| | !width=150px|''A noble princess dedicated to the restoration of her beloved Moonbroke after its ruinous fall at the hand of monsterkind. She's here to earn gold to fund the reconstruction work.'' | ||
|''A priest serving in Zamoksva who secretly covets Tsarevna Alena. He remains glued to her side, protecting her from harm with his magical mastery.'' | !width=150px|''A priest serving in Zamoksva who secretly covets Tsarevna Alena. He remains glued to her side, protecting her from harm with his magical mastery.'' | ||
!width=150px|''A half-inching hoodlum from the sticky-fingered town of Pinkham who dreams of becoming a thief among thieves. This is young Yangus, but he's as cor-blimey as ever!'' | |||
!width=150px|''A Templar Knight from Maella Abbey whose cool character is just as adept at winning over the ladies as winning on <span title="American English" style="border-bottom:1px dotted">Fortune</span> / <span title="British English" style="border-bottom:1px dotted">Boom</span> Street.'' | |||
!width=150px|''A duck-billed, dough-collecting Don's dogsbody. He and his Plob mob once attacked Slimenia, and the wound's still oozing now.'' | |||
!width=150px|''A bit of a tomboy in her youth, Bianca has grown up to be a kind and gentle woman. But she stills makes the odd daring move here and there!'' | |||
|-style="background:#2f63ff;" | |||
!width=120px|{{color-link|white|Alena}} | |||
!width=150px|{{color-link|white|Carver}} | |||
!width=150px|{{color-link|white|Stella (Dragon Quest)|Stella}} {{color|white|<sup><small>(new)</small></sup>}} | |||
!width=150px|{{color-link|white|Jessica}}{{color|white|*}} | |||
!width=150px|{{color-link|white|Dragonlord}}{{color|white|*}} | |||
!width=150px|{{color-link|white|Patty (Dragon Quest)|Patty}}{{color|white|*}} {{color|white|<sup><small>(new)</small></sup>}} | |||
!rowspan=3 width=75px style="background:white;border-right:1px solid white;border-bottom:1px solid white;"| | |||
|- | |- | ||
|[[File: | !width=150px|[[File:FSAlena.jpg|link=Alena]]<br>'''Rank B''' | ||
|[[ | !width=150px|[[File:FSHassan.jpg|link=Carver]]<br>'''Rank C''' | ||
|'' | !width=150px|[[File:FSStella.jpg|link=Stella (Dragon Quest)]]<br>'''Rank B''' | ||
!width=150px|[[File:FSJessica.jpg|link=Jessica]]<br>'''Rank S''' | |||
!width=150px|[[File:FSDragonlord.jpg|link=Dragonlord]]<br>'''Rank S''' | |||
!width=150px|[[File:FSPatty.jpg|link=Patty (Dragon Quest)]]<br>'''Rank S''' | |||
|- | |- | ||
!width=150px|''A tomboyish Tsarevna from Zamoksva who's snuck out to try her hand at <span title="American English" style="border-bottom:1px dotted">Fortune</span> / <span title="British English" style="border-bottom:1px dotted">Boom</span> Street! She's a little too impulsive to make a go of it, though.'' | |||
!width=150px|''Don't let this muscle-bound hulk's appearance deceive you. Carver is a gentle and feeling man. But can his carpentry skills build him a fortune on <span title="American English" style="border-bottom:1px dotted">Fortune</span> / <span title="British English" style="border-bottom:1px dotted">Boom</span> Street?'' | |||
!width=150px|''A mysterious female who's all about appearances, devoted to fashion and definitely NOT a faer— She always does the first that enters her head, which might just win her the game!'' | |||
!width=150px|''A well-to-do young lady from Alexandria. She's headstrong and bold, and won't give you any quarter whatsoever. '' | |||
!width=150px|''The kingpin of monsterkind who would see the world plunged into darkness. True to his dastardly disposition, his shops are powerhouses of impoverishment that lurk around every bend to bring you to your knees.'' | |||
!width=150px|''A networking pundit who the lonely adventurer can rely on to be behind the counter of her Party Planning Place whenever needed. When it comes to running a business, is there anyone better? '' | |||
|''A tomboyish Tsarevna from Zamoksva who's snuck out to try her hand at <span title="American English" style="border-bottom:1px dotted">Fortune</span> / <span title="British English" style="border-bottom:1px dotted">Boom</span> Street! She's a little too impulsive to make a go of it, though.'' | |||
|''Don't let this muscle-bound hulk's appearance deceive you. Carver is a gentle and feeling man. But can his carpentry skills build him a fortune on <span title="American English" style="border-bottom:1px dotted">Fortune</span> / <span title="British English" style="border-bottom:1px dotted">Boom</span> Street?'' | |||
|''A mysterious female who's all about appearances, devoted to fashion and definitely NOT a faer— She always does the first that enters her head, which might just win her the game!'' | |||
|''A well-to-do young lady from Alexandria. She's headstrong and bold, and won't give you any quarter whatsoever. '' | |||
|''The kingpin of monsterkind who would see the world plunged into darkness. True to his dastardly disposition, his shops are powerhouses of impoverishment that lurk around every bend to bring you to your knees.'' | |||
|''A networking pundit who the lonely adventurer can rely on to be behind the counter of her Party Planning Place whenever needed. When it comes to running a business, is there anyone better? '' | |||
|} | |} | ||
====Unlocking criteria==== | ====Unlocking criteria==== | ||
{| class="wikitable" style=" | {| class="wikitable" border=1 cellspacing=0 cellpadding=3 style="border-collapse:collapse" | ||
!Character | !Character | ||
!Unlock | !Unlock Method | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Princess Peach | |<center>Princess Peach</center> | ||
|Beat the Peach's Castle board in second or first in Tour mode. | |<center>Beat the Peach's Castle board in second or first in Tour mode.</center> | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Jessica | |<center>Jessica</center> | ||
|Beat the Robbin' Hood Ruins board in second or first on Tour mode. | |<center>Beat the Robbin' Hood Ruins board in second or first on Tour mode.</center> | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Dragonlord | |<center>Dragonlord</center> | ||
|Beat the Alefgard board in second or first on Tour mode. | |<center>Beat the Alefgard board in second or first on Tour mode.</center> | ||
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|Patty | |<center>Patty</center> | ||
|Beat the Alltrades Abbey board in first on Tour mode. | |<center>Beat the Alltrades Abbey board in first on Tour mode.</center> | ||
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==Boards== | ==Boards== | ||
===''Super Mario'' Tour=== | ===''Super Mario'' Tour=== | ||
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!Board | |||
!style="width:80%"|Description | |||
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|[[File:FS Mario Stadium Overview.png|200px]] | |align=center|[[File:FS Mario Stadium Overview.png|200px]] | ||
| | |rowspan=2|''Fierce competition is a daily event at this seaside sports ground.'' | ||
|''Fierce competition is a daily event at this seaside sports ground.'' | |||
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|[[ | !align=center|[[Mario Stadium (board)|Mario Stadium]] | ||
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|[[File: | |align=center|[[File:FS Starship Mario Overview.png|200px]] | ||
| | |rowspan=2|''A spaceship in the shape of Mario. He likes to zoom around the galaxy in it.'' | ||
|''A | |||
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|[[ | !align=center|[[Starship Mario (board)|Starship Mario]] | ||
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|[[File: | |align=center|[[File:ISWii07.png|200px]] | ||
| | |rowspan=2|''A race track built within the Mushroom Kingdom. There's a never-ending drone of white-hot engines whizzing around the track.'' | ||
|'' | |||
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|[[File: | !align=center|[[Mario Circuit (board)|Mario Circuit]] | ||
|[[ | |- | ||
|''The home of Princess Peach. Bowser's troops make frequent assaults on the place, but the Toad guards keep them at bay.'' | |align=center|[[File:ISWii17.png|200px]] | ||
|rowspan=2|''An island inhabited by members of the Yoshi race, a kaleidoscope assortment of friendly creatures. As a young snip, Mario had wild adventures here with his Yoshi friends.'' | |||
|- | |||
!align=center|[[Yoshi's Island (board)|Yoshi's Island]] | |||
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|align=center|[[File:FS Delfino Plaza Overview.png|200px]] | |||
|rowspan=2|''The largest metropolis on the southern resort of Isle Delfino. Once it was graffitied all over by the incorrigible Bowser Jr.'' | |||
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!align=center|[[Delfino Plaza (board)|Delfino Plaza]] | |||
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|align=center|[[File:FS Peach Castle Overview.png|200px]] | |||
|rowspan=2|''The home of Princess Peach. Bowser's troops make frequent assaults on the place, but the Toad guards keep them at bay.'' | |||
|- | |||
!align=center|[[Peach's Castle (board)|Peach's Castle]] | |||
|} | |} | ||
===''Dragon Quest'' Tour=== | ===''Dragon Quest'' Tour=== | ||
{|class=wikitable | {|class="wikitable" width=100% | ||
|- | |||
!Board | |||
!style="width:80%"|Description | |||
|- | |||
|align=center|[[File:CastleTrodain Fortune Street.png|200px]] | |||
|rowspan=2|''The tranquil domain of [[dragonquest:Trode|King Trode]]. ...Though the once pitiful sight of it cocooned in cursed vines is impressed on all our memories.'' | |||
|- | |- | ||
!align=center|[[Castle Trodain]] | |||
|[[Castle Trodain]] | |||
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|[[File:The Observatory.png|200px]] | |align=center|[[File:The Observatory.png|200px]] | ||
| | |rowspan=2|''Lofty home of the [[dragonquest:Celestrian|Celestrians]], orbited by its unusual passenger service, the [[dragonquest:Starflight Express|Starflight Express]].'' | ||
|''Lofty home of the [[dragonquest:Celestrian|Celestrians]], orbited by its unusual passenger service, the [[dragonquest:Starflight Express|Starflight Express]].'' | |||
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|[[ | !align=center|[[The Observatory]] | ||
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|[[File: | |align=center|[[File:Ita07.jpg|200px]] | ||
| | |rowspan=2|''An eerie vessel that, after sinking in a wild tempest, meandered over boundless oceans with its crew of phantom seafarers.'' | ||
|'' | |||
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|[[ | !align=center|[[Ghost Ship]] | ||
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|[[File: | |align=center|[[File:Slimenia FS.png|200px]] | ||
|[[ | |rowspan=2|''A teardrop-shaped island that could only bring tears of joy, as its slimy inhabitants live in a fun-filled, gooey paradise!'' | ||
|''The place where the Great Thief, [[dragonquest:Robbin' 'Ood|Robbin' Hood]], stashed his bountiful loot. The mysterious doors dotted around within are the bane of the treasure-hunting explorer.'' | |- | ||
!align=center|[[Slimenia]] | |||
|- | |||
|align=center|[[File:Mt Magmageddon.png|200px]] | |||
|rowspan=2|''A volcano perforated with caves that hide the crucial [[dragonquest:Circle of Fire|Circle of Fire]]. Press the switches to trigger eruptions and change the shape of the map.'' | |||
|- | |||
!align=center|[[Mt. Magmageddon]] | |||
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|align=center|[[File:RobbinHoodRuins FortuneStreet.png|200px]] | |||
|rowspan=2|''The place where the Great Thief, [[dragonquest:Robbin' 'Ood|Robbin' Hood]], stashed his bountiful loot. The mysterious doors dotted around within are the bane of the treasure-hunting explorer.'' | |||
|- | |||
!align=center|[[Robbin' Hood Ruins]] | |||
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==Minigames== | ==Minigames== | ||
{|class=wikitable | {|class="wikitable" width=100% | ||
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!Minigame | |||
!style="width:80%"|Description | |||
|- | |- | ||
|[[File:FS Round the Blocks Mario.png|200px]] | |align="center"|[[File:FS Round the Blocks Mario.png|200px]]<br>[[Round the Blocks]] | ||
|This is essentially a game of slots. The player can get three 7s in a row and get 500 gold coins (the game's money currency, shortened as gold or simply G) times their level, get three warp pipes or wings (depending on the series which the board being played on is from) in a row to warp, three stock icons to get a set amount of stocks in one district (exclusive only to standard mode), three Suit Yourself cards (these are like wild cards; they can act as any suit the player does not have, and owning one Suit Yourself card means the player could only collect three suits and still get promoted) in a row to get one of the aforementioned cards, or get 3 mushrooms or Slimes (the aforementioned series rule) to get 50G times the player's level. | |This is essentially a game of slots. The player can get three 7s in a row and get 500 gold coins (the game's money currency, shortened as gold or simply G) times their level, get three warp pipes or wings (depending on the series which the board being played on is from) in a row to warp, three stock icons to get a set amount of stocks in one district (exclusive only to standard mode), three Suit Yourself cards (these are like wild cards; they can act as any suit the player does not have, and owning one Suit Yourself card means the player could only collect three suits and still get promoted) in a row to get one of the aforementioned cards, or get 3 mushrooms or Slimes (the aforementioned series rule) to get 50G times the player's level. | ||
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|[[File:Memory Block.png|200px]] | |align="center"|[[File:Memory Block.png|200px]]<br>[[Memory Block]] | ||
|The player chooses from a number of boxes to get either a 1-Up mushroom which makes all of their shops increase by 10%, a card with a coin which gives the player 10G multiplied by their level, a Suit Yourself card, 5 stocks in a district, or a card with Bowser's face on it which makes all of their shops decrease by 5%. Sometimes, all of the blocks are the same size, so there is a chance that the player may get a Bowser card easily. Commonly, it happens to first place the most. | |The player chooses from a number of boxes to get either a 1-Up mushroom which makes all of their shops increase by 10%, a card with a coin which gives the player 10G multiplied by their level, a Suit Yourself card, 5 stocks in a district, or a card with Bowser's face on it which makes all of their shops decrease by 5%. Sometimes, all of the blocks are the same size, so there is a chance that the player may get a Bowser card easily. Commonly, it happens to first place the most. | ||
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|[[File:Dart of Gold.png|200px]] | |align="center"|[[File:Dart of Gold.png|200px]]<br>[[Dart of Gold]] | ||
|The player throws a dart at a wheel that has different items that can help or hurt players. Once the player throws the dart and hits an item (a treasure chest containing 100G times a player's level, a gold coin worth 10G times a player's level, three gold coins worth 30G times a player's level, stocks, a 1-Up Mushroom that increases the player's shop values by 5%, though items like a Bowser icon that decreases the player's shop values by 5% or a Suit Yourself card appears), the player then throws another dart at a different wheel that has all four players’ faces on it individually (with the person playing the game being the biggest) as well as a space that has everyone's faces on it. If the dart hits one player's space then that player gets the prize or punishment, but if the dart hits the space with all the faces, all four players get the prize or punishment. | |The player throws a dart at a wheel that has different items that can help or hurt players. Once the player throws the dart and hits an item (a treasure chest containing 100G times a player's level, a gold coin worth 10G times a player's level, three gold coins worth 30G times a player's level, stocks, a 1-Up Mushroom that increases the player's shop values by 5%, though items like a Bowser icon that decreases the player's shop values by 5% or a Suit Yourself card appears), the player then throws another dart at a different wheel that has all four players’ faces on it individually (with the person playing the game being the biggest) as well as a space that has everyone's faces on it. If the dart hits one player's space then that player gets the prize or punishment, but if the dart hits the space with all the faces, all four players get the prize or punishment. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[File:Slurpodrome.png|200px]] | |align="center"|[[File:Slurpodrome.png|200px]]<br>[[Slurpodrome]] | ||
|Players choose from five different colored Slimes, and then a race to see which one makes it to the end first starts. Along the way, treasure chests open and reveal one of many things: a gold coin worth 20G, a Mimic which knocks the Slime out of the race, a Munchie which does nothing to affect the race, or a seed of agility which increases the Slime's speed. Sometimes, Rockbombs roll onto the track and knock a Slime out of the race. When a Slime gets to the end first, the player backing it wins the most money (100G times their level plus any coins they collect during the race). However, since players can collect coins along the way, all players get some money (depending on the number of chests hit) if they can collect at least one coin. Rewards are doubled for easy rules. This is also the only minigame which all four players immediately participate in upon it being selected. | |Players choose from five different colored Slimes, and then a race to see which one makes it to the end first starts. Along the way, treasure chests open and reveal one of many things: a gold coin worth 20G, a Mimic which knocks the Slime out of the race, a Munchie which does nothing to affect the race, or a seed of agility which increases the Slime's speed. Sometimes, Rockbombs roll onto the track and knock a Slime out of the race. When a Slime gets to the end first, the player backing it wins the most money (100G times their level plus any coins they collect during the race). However, since players can collect coins along the way, all players get some money (depending on the number of chests hit) if they can collect at least one coin. Rewards are doubled for easy rules. This is also the only minigame which all four players immediately participate in upon it being selected. | ||
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==Venture cards== | ==Venture cards== | ||
[[File:ISWii14.png|thumb|Venture cards]] | [[File:ISWii14.png|thumb|Venture cards]] | ||
When a player lands on a Venture square or a Suit square, they must select a venture card at random. Venture cards produce a variety of effects, either benefiting or inhibiting one or more players. They are analogous to Chance Cards in ''Itadaki Street DS'', with many venture cards and their effects having been directly copied from the predecessor. | When a player lands on a Venture square or a Suit square, they must select a venture card at random. Venture cards produce a variety of effects, either benefiting or inhibiting one or more players. They are analogous to Chance Cards in ''Itadaki Street DS'', with many venture cards and their effects having been directly copied from the predecessor. | ||
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|ItaM=''The fortune/luck street | |ItaM=''The fortune/luck street | ||
|SpaA=''Fortune Street | |SpaA=''Fortune Street | ||
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|SpaE=''Distrito Fortuna | |SpaE=''Distrito Fortuna | ||
|SpaEM=''Fortune District | |SpaEM=''Fortune District | ||
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|GerM=''Streets of Fortune | |GerM=''Streets of Fortune | ||
|Dut=''Boom Street | |Dut=''Boom Street | ||
|DutM= - | |||
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===Other wikis=== | ===Other wikis=== | ||
{{NIWA|StrategyWiki=1}} | {{NIWA|StrategyWiki=1}} | ||
*''{{fandom|dragonquest|Fortune Street}}'' on the Dragon Quest Wiki | *''{{fandom|dragonquest|Fortune Street}}'' on the Dragon Quest Wiki | ||