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|image=[[File:Box NA - Mario Golf World Tour.jpg|250px]] | |image=[[File:Box NA - Mario Golf World Tour.jpg|250px]] | ||
|developer=[[Camelot Software Planning]]<br> [[Nintendo SPD Group No.4]] | |developer=[[Camelot Software Planning]]<br> [[Nintendo SPD Group No.4]] | ||
|publisher=[[Nintendo]] | |publisher=[[Nintendo]] | ||
| | |released={{released|Japan|May 1, 2014|South Korea|May 1, 2014|USA|May 2, 2014|Europe|May 2, 2014|Australia|May 3, 2014}} | ||
|genre=Sport | |genre=Sport | ||
|modes=Single Player, Multiplayer, Online Play | |modes=Single Player, Multiplayer, Online Play | ||
|ratings={{ratings|esrb=e|pegi=3|cero=A|acb=G|usk=0 | |ratings={{ratings|esrb=e|pegi=3|cero=A|acb=G|usk=0}} | ||
|platforms=[[Nintendo 3DS]] | |platforms=[[Nintendo 3DS]] | ||
| | |media={{media|3ds=1|3dsdl=1}} | ||
|input={{input|3ds=1}} | |input={{input|3ds=1}} | ||
}} | }} | ||
'''''Mario Golf: World Tour''''' is a sport title for the [[Nintendo 3DS]]. It is the | '''''Mario Golf: World Tour''''' is a sport title for the [[Nintendo 3DS]]. It is the fifth installment of the [[Mario Golf (series)|''Mario Golf'' series]], and the third handheld installment in the series. The game also features gyroscope support and Wi-Fi capabilities, allowing players to participate in online Tournaments against other players from around the world. The game also makes use of downloadable content, in which extra courses and characters may be bought with real money. It is the first and thus far only ''Mario Golf'' game to have been released after its [[Mario Tennis Open|tennis counterpart]]. | ||
==Gameplay== | ==Gameplay== | ||
[[File:MGWT screenshot.png|thumb| | [[File:MGWT screenshot.png|thumb|200px|]] | ||
The gameplay is similar to past installments of the ''Mario Golf'' series. Players have to hit shots while taking into account character attributes, wind, weather, and course topography. The power, accuracy, and spin of shots are determined by the timing when the player taps buttons or the touch screen as a target line slides up and down the power meter. A simplified control system, like the Auto control system from ''[[Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour]]'', returns where the player has to worry only about the power of the shot, at the expense of being unable to add topspin or backspin. The touch screen can now be used for selecting clubs, initiating shots, and adding spin. Plus, the trajectory of the shot can be altered by moving the circle pad or by using the touch screen as the shot meter is in motion; this is similar to the impact zone feature of past games. A new feature, known as [[Item|Item Shot]]s, allows players to hit shots with different effects via items. These include burning through trees with a [[Fire Flower]], creating [[ | The gameplay is similar to past installments of the ''Mario Golf'' series. Players have to hit shots while taking into account character attributes, wind, weather, and course topography. The power, accuracy, and spin of shots are determined by the timing when the player taps buttons or the touch screen as a target line slides up and down the power meter. A simplified control system, like the Auto control system from ''[[Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour]]'', returns where the player has to worry only about the power of the shot, at the expense of being unable to add topspin or backspin. The touch screen can now be used for selecting clubs, initiating shots, and adding spin. Plus, the trajectory of the shot can be altered by moving the circle pad or by using the touch screen as the shot meter is in motion; this is similar to the impact zone feature of past games. A new feature, known as [[Item|Item Shot]]s, allows players to hit shots with different effects via items. These include burning through trees with a [[Fire Flower]], creating [[Jump Block]]s over water hazards, ignoring wind via [[Bullet Bill]], increasing draw or fade by [[Boomerang]], and freezing the terrain with an [[Ice Flower]]. These items can be collected by hitting [[? Block]]s on the course, although players sometimes start holes with items. | ||
==Controls== | ==Controls== | ||
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==Characters== | ==Characters== | ||
===Playable=== | ===Playable=== | ||
[[File:Mgwt ch-slt.jpg|150px|thumb|The complete character select screen.]] | [[File:Mgwt ch-slt.jpg|150px|thumb|right|The complete character select screen.]] | ||
The game includes 13 default characters as well as four unlockable characters, with an additional four as downloadable content, making a total of 21 characters. When the bonus characters are unlocked or downloaded, they immediately get a star rank | The game includes 13 default characters as well as four unlockable characters, with an additional four available as downloadable content, making a total of 21 characters. When the bonus characters are unlocked or downloaded, they immediately get a star rank. | ||
[[File:DLC Characters From MGWT.jpg|150px|thumb|left|The DLC character screen.]] | [[File:DLC Characters From MGWT.jpg|150px|thumb|left|The DLC character screen.]] | ||
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====Default==== | ====Default==== | ||
Stronger Star versions of the default characters can be unlocked by beating them in their respective character match in Challenges mode. | Stronger Star versions of the default characters can be unlocked by beating them in their respective character match in Challenges mode. | ||
{| | {| border=1 cellspacing=0 cellpadding=4 style="border:1px solid black; border-collapse:collapse" width =100% | ||
|- | |- | ||
!colspan=2 width=25%| | ! colspan=2 width=25% style="background:#FF0000" | {{color-link|Mario|white}} | ||
!colspan=2 width=25%| | ! colspan=2 width=25% style="background:#00C100" | {{color-link|Luigi|white}} | ||
!colspan=2 width=25%| | ! colspan=2 width=25% style="background:#FF599B" | {{color-link-piped|Princess Peach|white|Peach}} | ||
!colspan=2| | ! colspan=2 style="background:#36D836" | {{color-link|Yoshi|white}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
! colspan=2 | [[File:Mario Artwork - Mario Golf World Tour.png|107x113px]] | |||
! colspan=2 | [[File:Luigi Artwork - Mario Golf World Tour.png|107x113px]] | |||
! colspan=2 | [[File:Princess Peach Artwork - Mario Golf World Tour.png|107x113px]] | |||
! colspan=2 | [[File:Yoshi Artwork - Mario Golf World Tour.png|107x113px]] | |||
|- | |- | ||
|Trajectory||Straight | |'''Trajectory || Straight | ||
|Trajectory||Fade | |'''Trajectory || Fade | ||
|Trajectory||Straight | |'''Trajectory || Straight | ||
|Trajectory||Straight | |'''Trajectory || Straight | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Height||6.5 | |'''Height || 6.5 | ||
|Height||3.5 | |'''Height || 3.5 | ||
|Height||4.5 | |'''Height || 4.5 | ||
|Height||5 | |'''Height || 5 | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Drive||215 yards | |'''Drive || 215 yards | ||
|Drive||206 yards | |'''Drive || 206 yards | ||
|Drive||200 yards | |'''Drive || 200 yards | ||
|Drive||208 yards | |'''Drive || 208 yards | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Sweet-Spot||6.1 | |'''Sweet-Spot || 6.1 | ||
|Sweet-Spot||7.9 | |'''Sweet-Spot || 7.9 | ||
|Sweet-Spot||8.<span style="text-decoration: overline;">3</span> | |'''Sweet-Spot || 8.<span style="text-decoration: overline;">3</span> | ||
|Sweet-Spot||7.25 | |'''Sweet-Spot || 7.25 | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Control||5.25 | |'''Control || 5.25 | ||
|Control||6.25 | |'''Control || 6.25 | ||
|Control||6.75 | |'''Control || 6.75 | ||
|Control||6.1 | |'''Control || 6.1 | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Star Drive||280 yards (+65) | |'''Star Drive || 280 yards (+65) | ||
|Star Drive||240 yards (+34) | |'''Star Drive || 240 yards (+34) | ||
|Star Drive||233 yards (+33) | |'''Star Drive || 233 yards (+33) | ||
|Star Drive||250 yards (+42) | |'''Star Drive || 250 yards (+42) | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Star Sweet-Spot||3.<span style="text-decoration: overline;">3</span> | |'''Star Sweet-Spot || 3.<span style="text-decoration: overline;">3</span> | ||
|Star Sweet-Spot||6.1 | |'''Star Sweet-Spot || 6.1 | ||
|Star Sweet-Spot||7.25 | |'''Star Sweet-Spot || 7.25 | ||
|Star Sweet-Spot||5.05 | |'''Star Sweet-Spot || 5.05 | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Star Control||4.5 | |'''Star Control || 4.5 | ||
|Star Control||6 | |'''Star Control || 6 | ||
|Star Control||6.<span style="text-decoration: overline;">3</span> | |'''Star Control || 6.<span style="text-decoration: overline;">3</span> | ||
|Star Control||5.<span style="text-decoration: overline;">6</span> | |'''Star Control || 5.<span style="text-decoration: overline;">6</span> | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Challenge Mode Character Match course for star rank to be given||Wiggler Park | |'''Challenge Mode Character Match course for star rank to be given || Wiggler Park | ||
|Challenge Mode Character Match course for star rank to be given||Cheep Cheep Lagoon | |'''Challenge Mode Character Match course for star rank to be given || Cheep Cheep Lagoon | ||
|Challenge Mode Character Match course for star rank to be given||Peach Gardens | |'''Challenge Mode Character Match course for star rank to be given || Peach Gardens | ||
|Challenge Mode Character Match course for star rank to be given||Yoshi Lake | |'''Challenge Mode Character Match course for star rank to be given || Yoshi Lake | ||
|- | |- | ||
!colspan=2 width=25%| | ! colspan=2 width=25% style="background:#FF7226" | {{color-link-piped|Princess Daisy|white|Daisy}} | ||
!colspan=2| | ! colspan=2 style="background:#7F3013" | {{color-link|Donkey Kong|white}} | ||
!colspan=2| | ! colspan=2 style="background:#669900" | {{color-link|Bowser|white}} | ||
!colspan=2| | ! colspan=2 style="background:#FFE500" | {{color-link|Wario|white}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
! colspan=2 | [[File:Daisy Artwork - Mario Golf World Tour.png|107x113px]] | |||
! colspan=2 | [[File:Donkey Kong Artwork - Mario Golf World Tour.png|107x113px]] | |||
! colspan=2 | [[File:Bowser Artwork - Mario Golf World Tour.png|107x113px]] | |||
! colspan=2 | [[File:Wario Artwork - Mario Golf World Tour.png|107x113px]] | |||
|- | |- | ||
|Trajectory||Draw | |'''Trajectory || Draw | ||
|Trajectory||Draw | |'''Trajectory || Draw | ||
|Trajectory||Fade | |'''Trajectory || Fade | ||
|Trajectory||Fade | |'''Trajectory || Fade | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Height||7.5 | |'''Height || 7.5 | ||
|Height||4 | |'''Height || 4 | ||
|Height||5 | |'''Height || 5 | ||
|Height||2.25 | |'''Height || 2.25 | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Drive||213 yards | |'''Drive || 213 yards | ||
|Drive||217 yards | |'''Drive || 217 yards | ||
|Drive||220 yards | |'''Drive || 220 yards | ||
|Drive||209 yards | |'''Drive || 209 yards | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Sweet-Spot||6.1 | |'''Sweet-Spot || 6.1 | ||
|Sweet-Spot||5.<span style="text-decoration: overline;">6</span> | |'''Sweet-Spot || 5.<span style="text-decoration: overline;">6</span> | ||
|Sweet-Spot||5.<span style="text-decoration: overline;">6</span> | |'''Sweet-Spot || 5.<span style="text-decoration: overline;">6</span> | ||
|Sweet-Spot||7.25 | |'''Sweet-Spot || 7.25 | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Control||5.<span style="text-decoration: overline;">6</span> | |'''Control || 5.<span style="text-decoration: overline;">6</span> | ||
|Control||5.05 | |'''Control || 5.05 | ||
|Control||5.05 | |'''Control || 5.05 | ||
|Control||6 | |'''Control || 6 | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Star Drive||270 yards (+57) | |'''Star Drive || 270 yards (+57) | ||
|Star Drive||283 yards (+66) | |'''Star Drive || 283 yards (+66) | ||
|Star Drive||290 yards (+70) | |'''Star Drive || 290 yards (+70) | ||
|Star Drive||258 yards (+49) | |'''Star Drive || 258 yards (+49) | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Star Sweet-Spot||4 | |'''Star Sweet-Spot || 4 | ||
|Star Sweet-Spot||2.9 | |'''Star Sweet-Spot || 2.9 | ||
|Star Sweet-Spot||2.9 | |'''Star Sweet-Spot || 2.9 | ||
|Star Sweet-Spot||5.05 | |'''Star Sweet-Spot || 5.05 | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Star Control||4.9 | |'''Star Control || 4.9 | ||
|Star Control||4.1 | |'''Star Control || 4.1 | ||
|Star Control||4.1 | |'''Star Control || 4.1 | ||
|Star Control||5.25 | |'''Star Control || 5.25 | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Challenge Mode Character Match course for star rank to be given||Forest Course | |'''Challenge Mode Character Match course for star rank to be given || Forest Course | ||
|Challenge Mode Character Match course for star rank to be given||DK Jungle | |'''Challenge Mode Character Match course for star rank to be given || DK Jungle | ||
|Challenge Mode Character Match course for star rank to be given||Bowser's Castle | |'''Challenge Mode Character Match course for star rank to be given || Bowser's Castle | ||
|Challenge Mode Character Match course for star rank to be given||Seaside Course front nine | |'''Challenge Mode Character Match course for star rank to be given || Seaside Course front nine | ||
|- | |- | ||
!colspan=2| | ! colspan=2 style="background:#6D2DC3" | {{color-link|Waluigi|white}} | ||
!colspan=2| | ! colspan=2 style="background:#A0BECE" | {{color-link|Boo|white}} | ||
!colspan=2| | ! colspan=2 style="background:#99CC00" | {{color-link|Bowser Jr.|white}} | ||
!colspan=2| | ! colspan=2 style="background:#A54021" | {{color-link|Diddy Kong|white}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
! colspan=2 | [[File:Waluigi Artwork - Mario Golf World Tour.png|107x113px]] | |||
! colspan=2 | [[File:Boo Artwork - Mario Golf World Tour.png|107x113px]] | |||
! colspan=2 | [[File:Bowser Jr. Artwork - Mario Golf World Tour.png|107x113px]] | |||
! colspan=2 | [[File:Diddy Kong Artwork - Mario Golf World Tour.png|107x113px]] | |||
|- | |- | ||
|Trajectory||Draw | |'''Trajectory || Draw | ||
|Trajectory||Draw | |'''Trajectory || Draw | ||
|Trajectory||Straight | |'''Trajectory || Straight | ||
|Trajectory||Draw | |'''Trajectory || Draw | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Height||5 | |'''Height || 5 | ||
|Height||4.25 | |'''Height || 4.25 | ||
|Height||4 | |'''Height || 4 | ||
|Height||6.25 | |'''Height || 6.25 | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Drive||208 yards | |'''Drive || 208 yards | ||
|Drive||209 yards | |'''Drive || 209 yards | ||
|Drive||210 yards | |'''Drive || 210 yards | ||
|Drive||211 yards | |'''Drive || 211 yards | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Sweet-Spot||7.9 | |'''Sweet-Spot || 7.9 | ||
|Sweet-Spot||7.25 | |'''Sweet-Spot || 7.25 | ||
|Sweet-Spot||6.75 | |'''Sweet-Spot || 6.75 | ||
|Sweet-Spot||6.75 | |'''Sweet-Spot || 6.75 | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Control||6.1 | |'''Control || 6.1 | ||
|Control||6.1 | |'''Control || 6.1 | ||
|Control||6 | |'''Control || 6 | ||
|Control||6 | |'''Control || 6 | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Star Drive||246 yards (+38) | |'''Star Drive || 246 yards (+38) | ||
|Star Drive||255 yards (+46) | |'''Star Drive || 255 yards (+46) | ||
|Star Drive||260 yards (+50) | |'''Star Drive || 260 yards (+50) | ||
|Star Drive||264 yards (+53) | |'''Star Drive || 264 yards (+53) | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Star Sweet-Spot||5.<span style="text-decoration: overline;">6</span> | |'''Star Sweet-Spot || 5.<span style="text-decoration: overline;">6</span> | ||
|Star Sweet-Spot||5.1 | |'''Star Sweet-Spot || 5.1 | ||
|Star Sweet-Spot||4.5 | |'''Star Sweet-Spot || 4.5 | ||
|Star Sweet-Spot||4.5 | |'''Star Sweet-Spot || 4.5 | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Star Control||5.<span style="text-decoration: overline;">6</span> | |'''Star Control || 5.<span style="text-decoration: overline;">6</span> | ||
|Star Control||5.25 | |'''Star Control || 5.25 | ||
|Star Control||5.05 | |'''Star Control || 5.05 | ||
|Star Control||5.05 | |'''Star Control || 5.05 | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Challenge Mode Character Match course for star rank to be given||Seaside Course back nine | |'''Challenge Mode Character Match course for star rank to be given || Seaside Course back nine | ||
|Challenge Mode Character Match course for star rank to be given||Mountain Course front nine | |'''Challenge Mode Character Match course for star rank to be given || Mountain Course front nine | ||
|Challenge Mode Character Match course for star rank to be given||Mountain Course back nine | |'''Challenge Mode Character Match course for star rank to be given || Mountain Course back nine | ||
|Challenge Mode Character Match course for star rank to be given||Sky Island | |'''Challenge Mode Character Match course for star rank to be given || Sky Island | ||
|} | |} | ||
====Unlockable==== | ====Unlockable==== | ||
These characters can be obtained by collecting a specific amount of [[Star Coin]]s in Challenge Mode, after all Mario World courses are unlocked. | These characters can be obtained by collecting a specific amount of [[Star Coin]]s in Challenge Mode, after all Mario World courses are unlocked. | ||
{| | {| border=1 cellspacing=0 cellpadding=4 style="border:1px solid black; border-collapse:collapse" width =100% | ||
|- | |- | ||
!colspan=2 width=25%| | ! colspan=2 width=25% style="background:#001CFF" | {{color-link|Toad|white}} | ||
!colspan=2 width=25%| | ! colspan=2 width=25% style="background:#00BBFF" | {{color-link|Kamek|white}} | ||
!colspan=2 width=25%| | ! colspan=2 width=25% style="background:#FFDE0C" | {{color-link|Paratroopa|white}} | ||
!colspan=2 width=25%| | ! colspan=2 width=25% style="background:#C33FFF" | {{color-link|Birdo|white}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
! colspan=2 | [[File:Toad MGWT.png|107x113px]] | |||
! colspan=2 | [[File:Magikoopa Artwork - Super Mario Galaxy.png|107x113px]] | |||
! colspan=2 | [[File:ParaT!.PNG|107x113px]] | |||
! colspan=2 | [[File:Birdo MP9.png|107x113px]] | |||
|- | |- | ||
|Trajectory||Draw | |'''Trajectory || Draw | ||
|Trajectory||Fade | |'''Trajectory || Fade | ||
|Trajectory||Straight | |'''Trajectory || Straight | ||
|Trajectory||Fade | |'''Trajectory || Fade | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Height||6 | |'''Height || 6 | ||
|Height||4.25 | |'''Height || 4.25 | ||
|Height||5.5 | |'''Height || 5.5 | ||
|Height||6 | |'''Height || 6 | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Drive||203 yards | |'''Drive || 203 yards | ||
|Drive||214 yards | |'''Drive || 214 yards | ||
|Drive||207 yards | |'''Drive || 207 yards | ||
|Drive||212 yards | |'''Drive || 212 yards | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Sweet-Spot||8.<span style="text-decoration: overline;">3</span> | |'''Sweet-Spot || 8.<span style="text-decoration: overline;">3</span> | ||
|Sweet-Spot||6.1 | |'''Sweet-Spot || 6.1 | ||
|Sweet-Spot||7.9 | |'''Sweet-Spot || 7.9 | ||
|Sweet-Spot||6.75 | |'''Sweet-Spot || 6.75 | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Control||6.9 | |'''Control || 6.9 | ||
|Control||5.25 | |'''Control || 5.25 | ||
|Control||6.<span style="text-decoration: overline;">3</span> | |'''Control || 6.<span style="text-decoration: overline;">3</span> | ||
|Control||5.<span style="text-decoration: overline;">6</span> | |'''Control || 5.<span style="text-decoration: overline;">6</span> | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Star Drive||237 yards (+34) | |'''Star Drive || 237 yards (+34) | ||
|Star Drive||277 yards (+63) | |'''Star Drive || 277 yards (+63) | ||
|Star Drive||243 yards (+36) | |'''Star Drive || 243 yards (+36) | ||
|Star Drive||267 yards (+55) | |'''Star Drive || 267 yards (+55) | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Star Sweet-Spot||6.75 | |'''Star Sweet-Spot || 6.75 | ||
|Star Sweet-Spot||3.<span style="text-decoration: overline;">3</span> | |'''Star Sweet-Spot || 3.<span style="text-decoration: overline;">3</span> | ||
|Star Sweet-Spot||6.1 | |'''Star Sweet-Spot || 6.1 | ||
|Star Sweet-Spot||4 | |'''Star Sweet-Spot || 4 | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Star Control||6.1 | |'''Star Control || 6.1 | ||
|Star Control||4.5 | |'''Star Control || 4.5 | ||
|Star Control||6 | |'''Star Control || 6 | ||
|Star Control||4.9 | |'''Star Control || 4.9 | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Number of Challenge Mode Star Coins needed to unlock||40 | |'''Number of Challenge Mode Star Coins needed to unlock || 40 | ||
|Number of Challenge Mode Star Coins needed to unlock||45 | |'''Number of Challenge Mode Star Coins needed to unlock || 45 | ||
|Number of Challenge Mode Star Coins needed to unlock||50 | |'''Number of Challenge Mode Star Coins needed to unlock || 50 | ||
|Number of Challenge Mode Star Coins needed to unlock||55 | |'''Number of Challenge Mode Star Coins needed to unlock || 55 | ||
|} | |} | ||
====Downloadable==== | ====Downloadable==== | ||
{| | {| border=1 cellspacing=0 cellpadding=4 style="border:1px solid black; border-collapse:collapse" width =100% | ||
|- | |- | ||
!colspan=2 width=25%| | ! colspan=2 width=25% style="background:#E5CB39" | {{color-link|Gold Mario|white}} | ||
!colspan=2 width=25%| | ! colspan=2 width=25% style="background:hotpink" | {{color-link|Toadette|white}} | ||
!colspan=2 width=25%| | ! colspan=2 width=25% style="background:#6E4C99" | {{color-link|Nabbit|white}} | ||
!colspan=2 width=25%| | ! colspan=2 width=25% style="background:#41D8C4" | {{color-link|Rosalina|white}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
! colspan=2 | [[File:Gold Mario.png|107x113px]] | |||
! colspan=2 | [[File:Toadette111.png|107x113px]] | |||
! colspan=2 | [[File:NabbitNSMBU.png|107x113px]] | |||
! colspan=2 | [[File:Princess Rosalina Super Mario Galaxy.png|107x113px]] | |||
|- | |- | ||
|Trajectory||Straight | |'''Trajectory || Straight | ||
|Trajectory||Straight | |'''Trajectory || Straight | ||
|Trajectory||Draw | |'''Trajectory || Draw | ||
|Trajectory||Fade | |'''Trajectory || Fade | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Height||6.5 | |'''Height || 6.5 | ||
|Height||4.25 | |'''Height || 4.25 | ||
|Height||1.75 | |'''Height || 1.75 | ||
|Height||7.75 | |'''Height || 7.75 | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Drive||215 yards | |'''Drive || 215 yards | ||
|Drive||198 yards | |'''Drive || 198 yards | ||
|Drive||213 yards | |'''Drive || 213 yards | ||
|Drive||218 yards | |'''Drive || 218 yards | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Sweet-Spot||6.1 | |'''Sweet-Spot || 6.1 | ||
|Sweet-Spot||8.<span style="text-decoration: overline;">3</span> | |'''Sweet-Spot || 8.<span style="text-decoration: overline;">3</span> | ||
|Sweet-Spot||6.1 | |'''Sweet-Spot || 6.1 | ||
|Sweet-Spot||5.6 | |'''Sweet-Spot || 5.6 | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Control||5.25 | |'''Control || 5.25 | ||
|Control||7.05 | |'''Control || 7.05 | ||
|Control||5.6 | |'''Control || 5.6 | ||
|Control||5.05 | |'''Control || 5.05 | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Star Drive||280 yards (+65) | |'''Star Drive || 280 yards (+65) | ||
|Star Drive||230 yards (+32) | |'''Star Drive || 230 yards (+32) | ||
|Star Drive||274 yards (+61) | |'''Star Drive || 274 yards (+61) | ||
|Star Drive||286 yards (+68) | |'''Star Drive || 286 yards (+68) | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Star Sweet-Spot||3.<span style="text-decoration: overline;">3</span> | |'''Star Sweet-Spot || 3.<span style="text-decoration: overline;">3</span> | ||
|Star Sweet-Spot||7.9 | |'''Star Sweet-Spot || 7.9 | ||
|Star Sweet-Spot||4 | |'''Star Sweet-Spot || 4 | ||
|Star Sweet-Spot||2.9 | |'''Star Sweet-Spot || 2.9 | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Star Control||4.5 | |'''Star Control || 4.5 | ||
|Star Control||6.75 | |'''Star Control || 6.75 | ||
|Star Control||4.9 | |'''Star Control || 4.9 | ||
|Star Control||4.1 | |'''Star Control || 4.1 | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Purchasing criteria||Buy Season Pass or all DLC packs separately | |'''Purchasing criteria || Buy Season Pass or all DLC packs separately | ||
|Purchasing criteria||Buy Mushroom Pack or Season Pass | |'''Purchasing criteria || Buy Mushroom Pack or Season Pass | ||
|Purchasing criteria||Buy Flower Pack or Season Pass | |'''Purchasing criteria || Buy Flower Pack or Season Pass | ||
|Purchasing criteria||Buy Star Pack or Season Pass | |'''Purchasing criteria || Buy Star Pack or Season Pass | ||
|} | |} | ||
====Customizable==== | ====Customizable==== | ||
{| | {| border=1 align=center cellspacing=0 cellpadding=4 style="border:1px solid black; border-collapse:collapse" width =25% | ||
|- | |- | ||
!colspan=2| | ! colspan=2 style="background:lightgray" | {{color-link|Mii|white}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
! colspan=2 | [[File:Mii artwork-MGWT.png|107x113px]] | |||
|- | |- | ||
|Trajectory||Straight | |'''Trajectory || Straight | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Height||5 | |'''Height || 5 | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Drive||210 yards | |'''Drive || 210 yards | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Sweet-Spot||5.<span style="text-decoration: overline;">6</span> | |'''Sweet-Spot || 5.<span style="text-decoration: overline;">6</span> | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Control||5.<span style="text-decoration: overline;">6</span> | |'''Control || 5.<span style="text-decoration: overline;">6</span> | ||
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These characters appear as either non-playable characters in Castle Club that players can interact with or as background elements in many of the various golf courses in the game. | These characters appear as either non-playable characters in Castle Club that players can interact with or as background elements in many of the various golf courses in the game. | ||
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*[[Mega Goomba]] | |||
*[[Monty Mole]] | *[[Monty Mole]] | ||
*[[Toad (species)|Toads]] | |||
*[[Toad (species)| | |||
*[[Shy Guy]]s | *[[Shy Guy]]s | ||
*[[Hammer Bro]] | *[[Hammer Bro]] | ||
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*[[Piranha Plant]] | *[[Piranha Plant]] | ||
*[[Bullet Bill]] | *[[Bullet Bill]] | ||
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*[[Butterfly|Butterflies]] | *[[Butterfly|Butterflies]] | ||
*[[Boo]]s | *[[Boo]]s | ||
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*[[Spike]] | *[[Spike]] | ||
*[[Spiny]] | *[[Spiny]] | ||
*[[Koopa | *[[Koopa Paratroopa]] | ||
*[[Luma]] | *[[Luma (species)|Lumas]] | ||
*[[Urchin]]s | *[[Urchin]]s | ||
*[[Goomba]]s | *[[Goomba]]s | ||
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*[[Thwomp]] | *[[Thwomp]] | ||
*[[Chain Chomp]]s | *[[Chain Chomp]]s | ||
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*[[Heavy Para-Beetle]]s | *[[Heavy Para-Beetle]]s | ||
*[[Dolphin]]s | *[[Dolphin]]s | ||
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*[[Fishin' Lakitu]] | *[[Fishin' Lakitu]] | ||
*[[Screaming Pillar]]s | *[[Screaming Pillar]]s | ||
*[[Chomp (Donkey Kong Country series)|Chomps]] | |||
*[[Chomp (Donkey Kong Country series)| | *[[Mega Chomp]] | ||
*[[ | |||
*[[Lubba]] | *[[Lubba]] | ||
*[[Hungry Luma]] | *[[Hungry Luma]] | ||
*[[ | *[[Luma (character)|Luma]] | ||
*[[Polari]] | *[[Polari]] | ||
*[[Flutter]] | *[[Flutter]] | ||
|} | |||
==Customizable gear== | ==Customizable gear== | ||
{{main|List of Mario Golf: World Tour Mii gear}} | {{main|List of Mario Golf: World Tour Mii gear}} | ||
There is a variety of purchasable gear that can be used to customize the player's Mii that will affect their stats. The game will have 500 customizable gear items. If a player equips a Mii with a full character gear set the Mii will play similarly to that character. | There is a variety of purchasable gear that can be used to customize the player's Mii that will affect their stats. The game will have 500 customizable gear items. If a player equips a Mii with a full character gear set the Mii will play similarly to that character. Tournaments will grant the participants with a piece of gear that isn't available through the store until one of the four major tournaments has ended. | ||
==Items== | ==Items== | ||
Various items can be used during gameplay to affect the player's shots. | Various items can be used during gameplay to affect the player's shots. They may either be found in [[? Block]]s or boxes with pictures of the item on it. They can also be obtained at the start of the game, with more items being received if more holes are to be played. In player-tournaments, a set amount of items can be chosen for the tournament players to receive before starting. | ||
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| | !Name | ||
| | !Image | ||
| | !Description | ||
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| | |[[Mushroom]] | ||
| | |[[File:MushroomMGWT.jpg|36px]] | ||
| | |Makes the ball roll far once it lands. | ||
| | |- | ||
| | |[[Fire Flower]] | ||
| | |[[File:FireFlowerMG.jpg|36px]] | ||
| | |Increases the shot distance and burns through trees and obstacles. | ||
| | |- | ||
| | |[[Ice Flower]] | ||
| | |[[File:IceFlowerMG.jpg|36px]] | ||
| | |Freezes terrain to allow the ball to bounce multiple times. This item also works on water, but not on [[Bowser's Castle (golf course)|lava]]. | ||
| | |- | ||
| | |[[Bullet Bill]] | ||
| | |[[File:BulletBillMG.jpg|36px]] | ||
| | |Turns the ball into a Bullet Bill and blasts it in a straight line. Ignores wind and greatly increases maximum distance. | ||
| | |- | ||
| | |[[Bob-omb]] | ||
| | |[[File:Bob-ombMG.jpg|36px]] | ||
| | |Ignores power-reducing terrain, allowing the ball to be hit at full power in the rough. | ||
| | |- | ||
| | |[[Boomerang Flower]] | ||
| | |[[File:BoomerangFlowerMG.jpg|36px]] | ||
| | |Drastically increases the draw or fade of the shot. | ||
| | |- | ||
| | |[[Note Block]] | ||
|[[File:NoteBlockMG.jpg|36px]] | |||
|Creates a Jump Block in midair, letting the ball avoid hazards. | |||
|- | |||
|[[Tornado (Mario Golf: World Tour)|Tornado]] | |||
|[[File:Tornado.jpg|36px]] | |||
|A tornado that sucks up nearby coins. | |||
|- | |||
|[[Kab-omb]] | |||
|[[File:Kab-Omb.jpg|36px]] | |||
|Explodes in mid-air to drop the ball straight down. | |||
|- | |||
|[[Gold Flower]] | |||
|[[File:GoldFlower.png|36px]] | |||
|Has the same effect as the Fire Flower, plus gives the player coins for every yard the ball travels. | |||
|} | |||
==Courses== | ==Courses== | ||
''Mario Golf: World Tour'' has the most courses of all ''[[Mario Golf (series)|Mario Golf]]'' games, with 16, including the downloadable courses, making a total of 234 holes. The Castle Club courses have 18 holes and have championships that the [[Mii]] can compete in against other characters | '''''Mario Golf: World Tour''''' has the most courses of all ''[[Mario Golf (series)|Mario Golf]]'' games, with 16, including the downloadable courses, making a total of 234 holes. The Castle Club courses have 18 holes and have championships that the [[Mii]] can compete in against other ''[[Mario (franchise)|Mario]]'' characters. The Mario World Courses contain gimmicks based on different ''Mario'' games and have nine holes. All these courses can be accessed through both Mario Golf (quick round) and Castle Club. The six downloadable courses, which must be bought with real money, are taken from the [[Nintendo 64]] game with updated music and graphics. Some of these courses have changed appearances to look like specific worlds from ''[[New Super Mario Bros. U]]''. | ||
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!width=10%|Name | !width=10% |Name | ||
!width=15%|Image | !width=15% |Image | ||
!width=5%|Holes | !width=5% |Holes | ||
!width=5%|Par | !width=5% |Par | ||
!width=15%|Description | !width=15% |Description | ||
!width=15%|Unlock Condition | !width=15% |Unlock Condition | ||
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|[[Forest Course]] | |[[Forest Course]] | ||
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|36 | |36 | ||
|A course with many pools of standing water, resembling ''[[Yoshi's | |A course with many pools of standing water, resembling ''[[Yoshi's Woolly World]]'' and some levels of ''[[Yoshi's Story]]''. | ||
|7 Star Coins | |7 Star Coins | ||
|Mario World | |Mario World | ||
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|9 | |9 | ||
|36 | |36 | ||
|A flower garden course with a [[ | |A flower garden course with a [[Mega Goomba]] and other giant characters. | ||
|14 Star Coins | |14 Star Coins | ||
|Mario World | |Mario World | ||
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==Game modes== | ==Game modes== | ||
There are two main modes of play: Mario Golf (Quick Round), and Castle Club. | There are two main modes of play: Mario Golf (Quick Round), and Castle Club. | ||
===Mario Golf=== | ===Mario Golf=== | ||
Mario Golf (Quick Round) is similar to past ''Mario Golf'' games, where the player can select a Mushroom Kingdom character or a customized Mii. It features a variety of modes such as Single Player (including Stroke Play, Match Play, Speed Golf, and Point Tourney, all of which provide coins for the player), Vs. (Local Play, Online Friends, and Community Match), and Tournaments (Mario Open and user-created Private Tournaments). Additional regional and worldwide online tournaments are available on the entry floor of the Castle Club. | Mario Golf (Quick Round) is similar to past ''Mario Golf'' games, where the player can select a Mushroom Kingdom character or a customized Mii. It features a variety of modes such as Single Player (including Stroke Play, Match Play, Speed Golf, and Point Tourney, all of which provide coins for the player), Vs. (Local Play, Online Friends, and Community Match), and Tournaments (Mario Open and user-created Private Tournaments). Additional regional and worldwide online tournaments are available on the entry floor of the Castle Club. | ||
====Single Player==== | ====Single Player==== | ||
This mode allows players to take on a round by themselves, and against the clock or a computer opponent, as well as Challenges, where courses, Star characters, and Mii costumes can be unlocked. The first four modes allow the player to select any unlocked course. The following settings can be adjusted: number of holes (three, six, nine, or 18), order of holes (normal or mixed), wind strength, whether or not to use items or club slots or have coins on the course, whether to start from hole 1 or hole 10 (when playing the holes in normal order), what tees to start from (regular, back, or tournament), and whether or not to display the shot trajectory. Playing rounds may earn the player [[Best Badge]]s and will randomly unlock [[Mario Golf: World Tour Mii Gear|Mii Gear]] for the player's [[Mii]] to use. | This mode allows players to take on a round by themselves, and against the clock or a computer opponent, as well as Challenges, where courses, Star characters, and Mii costumes can be unlocked. The first four modes allow the player to select any unlocked course. The following settings can be adjusted: number of holes (three, six, nine, or 18), order of holes (normal or mixed), wind strength, whether or not to use items or club slots or have coins on the course, whether to start from hole 1 or hole 10 (when playing the holes in normal order), what tees to start from (regular, back, or tournament), and whether or not to display the shot trajectory. Playing rounds may earn the player [[Best Badge]]s and will randomly unlock [[Mario Golf: World Tour Mii Gear|Mii Gear]] for the player's [[Mii]] to use. | ||
=====Stroke Play===== | =====Stroke Play===== | ||
A standard round of golf, where the player's score is compared to par. | A standard round of golf, where the player's score is compared to par. | ||
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=====Match Play===== | =====Match Play===== | ||
The player competes against a computer-controlled opponent. The winner of the round is whichever player wins more holes, although if the players are tied by the end of the game, it will proceed into Sudden Death and go through the selected course again until someone wins. The player may choose the opponents skill level, ranging in five different varieties, two of which need to be unlocked. | The player competes against a computer-controlled opponent. The winner of the round is whichever player wins more holes, although if the players are tied by the end of the game, it will proceed into Sudden Death and go through the selected course again until someone wins. The player may choose the opponents skill level, ranging in five different varieties, two of which need to be unlocked. | ||
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|Expert | |Expert | ||
|An opponent that makes mistakes but | |An opponent that makes mistakes but doesn't do so too often, being able to get out of rough easily on occasion. | ||
|Initially Available | |Initially Available | ||
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=====Point Tourney===== | =====Point Tourney===== | ||
Scored via a modified version of the | Scored via a modified version of the [[wikipedia:Stableford|Stableford scoring system]]. The player is awarded eight points for an albatross or a hole in one, five for an eagle, three for a birdie, two for a par, and one for a bogey. A double bogey or worse scores zero. | ||
=====Challenges===== | =====Challenges===== | ||
{{main|List of Mario Golf: World Tour challenges}} | {{main|List of Mario Golf: World Tour challenges}} | ||
Each of the game's courses, including downloadable courses, have ten Star Coin challenges and ten Moon Coin challenges (the latter are more difficult, and unlocked by earning 90 Star Coins). They take the following forms: | Each of the game's courses, including downloadable courses, have ten Star Coin challenges and ten Moon Coin challenges (the latter are more difficult, and unlocked by earning 90 Star Coins). They take the following forms: | ||
:'''Star (or Moon) Coin Collector''' - A Star (or Moon) Coin is placed somewhere on a hole. The player must hit the coin with the ball, then complete the hole in par or better. | :'''Star (or Moon) Coin Collector''' - A Star (or Moon) Coin is placed somewhere on a hole. The player must hit the coin with the ball, then complete the hole in par or better. | ||
:'''Ring Master''' - Multiple rings are placed around the hole. The player must hit the ball through all of the rings, then complete the hole in par or better. | :'''Ring Master''' - Multiple rings are placed around the hole. The player must hit the ball through all of the rings, then complete the hole in par or better. | ||
:'''100 Coins''' - A three-hole challenge where [[Coin]]s are placed around each hole. The player is given a number of shots two less than the hole's par, and attempts to hit the ball into 100 coins over the course of the three holes. | :'''100 Coins''' - A three-hole challenge where [[Coin]]s are placed around each hole. The player is given a number of shots two less than the hole's par, and attempts to hit the ball into 100 coins over the course of the three holes. | ||
:'''Score Attack''' - The player must complete nine holes of stroke play, and match or beat the given target score. | :'''Score Attack''' - The player must complete nine holes of stroke play, and match or beat the given target score. | ||
:'''Character Match''' - A nine-hole match play competition against a Mushroom Kingdom character with a set difficulty. Winning this match also unlocks the star version of that character for use. | :'''Character Match''' - A nine-hole match play competition against a Mushroom Kingdom character with a set difficulty. Winning this match also unlocks the star version of that character for use. | ||
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===Castle Club=== | ===Castle Club=== | ||
Castle Club is a story mode where the player's [[Mii]] tackles different tournaments (similar to the story modes from previous handheld ''Mario Golf'' games). The building is the Mushroom Kingdom counterpart to real-life golf country clubs. To the left and right of the entrance are the boys' and girls' locker rooms respectively. At the center of the lobby are two staircases leading to the basement, where the player can enter regional and world tournaments and ask the purple Toad for advice on golf terminology. To the left of the doorway to the Castle Club's exterior is the boutique, where the player's Mii is able to use [[Coin]]s to buy equipment that will affect its stats, such as drive distance and shot trajectory, similar to the Mii customization feature in ''[[Mario Tennis Open]]''. The player can change his/her gear by accessing the pause menu from anywhere in the Castle Club, or by going to the locker room of the Mii's gender and pressing {{button|3ds|A}} when in front of the locker. Above the boutique is the Royal Room, where most of the ''Mario'' playable characters can be met. Located opposite the boutique is the gym, and on top of that is the trophy room. Just outside the Castle Club is the Caddie Master's booth where the player can sign up for a handicap tournament. After completing that, the player will be allowed to compete in tournaments, located on the [[Forest Course]], the [[Seaside Course]], and the [[Mountain Course]] in that order. The entrances to these courses are located to the right of the booth, and when the player goes into one of them, he/she can either go for a stroke play (front tees are used) or the course championship (back tees are used). Completing either of these modes can raise or lower the player's handicap, and when a tournament is won, the player appears in the Royal Room to receive his/her trophy from [[Princess Peach]]. | |||
Castle Club is a story mode where the player's [[Mii]] tackles different tournaments (similar to the story modes from previous handheld ''Mario Golf'' games). The building is the Mushroom Kingdom counterpart to real-life golf country clubs. To the left and right of the entrance are the boys' and girls' locker rooms respectively. At the center of the lobby are two staircases leading to the basement, where the player can enter regional and world tournaments and ask the purple Toad for advice on golf terminology. To the left of the doorway to the Castle Club's exterior is the boutique, where the player's Mii is able to use [[Coin]]s to buy equipment that will affect its stats, such as drive distance and shot trajectory, similar to the Mii customization feature in ''[[Mario Tennis Open]]''. The player can change | |||
To the left of the Caddie Master's booth is the Royal Garden, which has pipes leading to the six Mario World courses, and a passageway to the Royal Room. Entering these pipes will put the player in a practice round on any of the courses, where the player uses the front tees, starts out with a few items and can grab more from Item Boxes around the course, and hits the ball through coins that appear as well. At the far left of this garden is an aura which will summon [[Kamek]] when the player approaches it. Kamek can exchange play coins for game coins, change his/her dominant hand, allow mulligans (the ability to redo strokes), or change the player's swing type, all at a cost of a huge amount of coins. After all three course championships are won, Costume Challenges will begin appearing in the Royal Garden, where players can unlock costumes by completing objectives such as collecting a certain amount of coins, finishing in a short period of time, and beating a target score using Club Slots, all on Mario World courses. Unlike in Quick Round, where the challenges only cover three specific holes and the front or back tees are used, Costume Challenges take place on all nine holes and tournament tees are used. To the right of the main course entrances is an area with entrances to training grounds where players can take a golf tutorial (no gate) and practice their drives (purple gate), approaches (blue gate), and putts (green gate). The practice sessions come in different levels, and the goal is get the ball as close to the pin as possible -- or even sink the ball -- to earn practice points. Succeeding 20 times in the training games each for drives, approaches, and putts will give the player costumes of [[Bee Mario]], [[Cloud Mario]], and [[Boomerang Mario]] respectively. Past the practice grounds is the entrance to [[Sky Island]], where the player takes on the One-On, One-Putt challenge, which requires the player to get the ball onto the green in one shot, then putt that ball in the next for nine consecutive holes. If the ball misses the green or just lands on the fringe, or the putt is missed at any point, the challenge is failed. Upon completion, the course will be unlocked and a 18-hole version can be played in Castle Club in its stead. Taking the One-On, One-Putt challenge again and clearing all 18 holes will award the player with a [[Propeller Mario]] costume. | |||
To the left of the Caddie Master's booth is the Royal Garden, which has pipes leading to the six Mario World courses, and a passageway to the Royal Room. Entering these pipes will put the player in a practice round on any of the courses, where the player uses the front tees, starts out with a few items and can grab more from Item Boxes around the course, and hits the ball through coins that appear as well. At the far left of this garden is an aura which will summon [[Kamek]] when the player approaches it. Kamek can exchange play coins for game coins, change | |||
===Toad's Booth=== | ===Toad's Booth=== | ||
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==Online tournaments== | ==Online tournaments== | ||
{{main|List of Mario Golf: World Tour tournaments}} | |||
[[File:MGWT Castle Tournament Gold.jpeg|thumb|The Castle Tournament gold trophy.]] | [[File:MGWT Castle Tournament Gold.jpeg|thumb|The Castle Tournament gold trophy.]] | ||
''Mario Golf: World Tour'' features a variety of online tournaments for players to take part in. They can either be made by [[Nintendo]] | ''Mario Golf: World Tour'' also features a variety of online tournaments for players to take part in that reward the player's [[Mii]] with (gold, silver or bronze) trophies and a varying amount of coins depending on their performance, as well as some equipment for participating in the tournament (barring DLC ones). They can either be made by [[Nintendo]], other players from across the world in the form of Private Tournaments, or made by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Callaway_Golf_Company| Callaway Golf] in partnership with Nintendo. | ||
Trophies earned from Regional and World Tournaments in the Castle Club appear on the trophy hall's display (a maximum of ten normal trophies can be on display at any one time), and trophies from major tournaments appear behind the glass display towards the centre of the room. Trophies are sorted by the type of trophy (gold > silver > bronze), the type of tournament it was earned from (world > regional) and the end ranking the player received from highest to lowest (eg. rank 346 > rank 408). These are the varieties of tournaments known thus far: | |||
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|Fixed-Character Tournament | |bgcolor=#C2FFC2|Fixed-Character Tournament | ||
|Mario Open | |bgcolor=#C2FFC2|Mario Open | ||
|Mario World | |bgcolor=#C2FFC2|Mario World | ||
|Stroke Play | |bgcolor=#C2FFC2|Stroke Play | ||
|May | |bgcolor=#C2FFC2|1st May 2014 | ||
|30,000 | |bgcolor=#C2FFC2|30,000 | ||
|Regular | |bgcolor=#C2FFC2|Regular | ||
|Normal | |bgcolor=#C2FFC2|Normal | ||
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|Mario Open | |bgcolor=#C2FFC2|Mario Open | ||
|Mario World | |bgcolor=#C2FFC2|Mario World | ||
|Coin Collector | |bgcolor=#C2FFC2|Coin Collector | ||
|May | |bgcolor=#C2FFC2|1st May 2014 | ||
|27,000 | |bgcolor=#C2FFC2|27,000 | ||
|Regular | |bgcolor=#C2FFC2|Regular | ||
|Normal | |bgcolor=#C2FFC2|Normal | ||
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|Mario Open | |bgcolor=#C2FFC2|Mario Open | ||
|Mario World | |bgcolor=#C2FFC2|Mario World | ||
|Coin Collector | |bgcolor=#C2FFC2|Coin Collector | ||
|May | |bgcolor=#C2FFC2|1st May 2014 | ||
| | |bgcolor=#C2FFC2|<span class=explain title="The first of these was 30,000 coins">27,000</span> | ||
|Regular | |bgcolor=#C2FFC2|Regular | ||
|Normal | |bgcolor=#C2FFC2|Normal | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Regional Tournament | |bgcolor=#FA9D9F|Regional Tournament | ||
|Regional Tournament | |bgcolor=#FA9D9F|Regional Tournament | ||
|Castle Club | |bgcolor=#FA9D9F|Castle Club | ||
|Stroke Play | |bgcolor=#FA9D9F|Stroke Play | ||
|May | |bgcolor=#FA9D9F|1st May 2014 | ||
|36,000 | |bgcolor=#FA9D9F|36,000 | ||
|Back | |bgcolor=#FA9D9F|Back | ||
|Normal | |bgcolor=#FA9D9F|Normal | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Regional Point Play | |bgcolor=#FA9D9F|Regional Point Play | ||
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|Castle Club | |bgcolor=#FA9D9F|Castle Club | ||
|Stroke Play | |bgcolor=#FA9D9F|Stroke Play | ||
|May | |bgcolor=#FA9D9F|1st May 2014 | ||
|19,000 | |bgcolor=#FA9D9F|19,000 | ||
|Regular | |bgcolor=#FA9D9F|Regular | ||
|Normal | |bgcolor=#FA9D9F|Normal | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Regional Near-Pin | |bgcolor=#FA9D9F|Regional Near-Pin | ||
|Regional Tournament | |bgcolor=#FA9D9F|Regional Tournament | ||
|Castle Club | |bgcolor=#FA9D9F|Castle Club | ||
|Stroke Play | |bgcolor=#FA9D9F|Stroke Play | ||
|May | |bgcolor=#FA9D9F|1st May 2014 | ||
|18,000 | |bgcolor=#FA9D9F|18,000 | ||
|Regular | |bgcolor=#FA9D9F|Regular | ||
|Normal | |bgcolor=#FA9D9F|Normal | ||
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|World Tournament | |bgcolor=#CCFFFF|World Tournament | ||
|World Tour | |bgcolor=#CCFFFF|World Tour | ||
|Castle Club | |bgcolor=#CCFFFF|Castle Club | ||
|Stroke Play | |bgcolor=#CCFFFF|Stroke Play | ||
|May | |bgcolor=#CCFFFF|1st May 2014 | ||
|24,000 | |bgcolor=#CCFFFF|24,000 | ||
|Back | |bgcolor=#CCFFFF|Back | ||
|Normal | |bgcolor=#CCFFFF|Normal | ||
|- | |- | ||
|DLC Coin Rush | |bgcolor=#C2FFC2|DLC Coin Rush | ||
|Mario Open | |bgcolor=#C2FFC2|Mario Open | ||
|Downloadable Courses | |bgcolor=#C2FFC2|Downloadable Courses | ||
|Coin Collector | |bgcolor=#C2FFC2|Coin Collector | ||
|May | |bgcolor=#C2FFC2|1st May 2014 | ||
|45,000 | |bgcolor=#C2FFC2|45,000 | ||
|Regular | |bgcolor=#C2FFC2|Regular | ||
|Normal | |bgcolor=#C2FFC2|Normal | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Limited-Item Tournament | |bgcolor=#C2FFC2|Limited-Item Tournament | ||
|Mario Open | |bgcolor=#C2FFC2|Mario Open | ||
|Mario World | |bgcolor=#C2FFC2|Mario World | ||
|Coin Collector | |bgcolor=#C2FFC2|Coin Collector | ||
|May | |bgcolor=#C2FFC2|8th May 2014 | ||
|30,000 | |bgcolor=#C2FFC2|30,000 | ||
|Regular | |bgcolor=#C2FFC2|Regular | ||
|Normal | |bgcolor=#C2FFC2|Normal | ||
|- | |- | ||
|DLC Tournament | |bgcolor=#C2FFC2|DLC Tournament | ||
|Mario Open | |bgcolor=#C2FFC2|Mario Open | ||
|Downloadable Courses | |bgcolor=#C2FFC2|Downloadable Courses | ||
|Stroke Play | |bgcolor=#C2FFC2|Stroke Play | ||
|May | |bgcolor=#C2FFC2|8th May 2014 | ||
|48,000 | |bgcolor=#C2FFC2|48,000 | ||
|Regular | |bgcolor=#C2FFC2|Regular | ||
|Normal | |bgcolor=#C2FFC2|Normal | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Regional Double Peoria | |bgcolor=#FA9D9F|Regional Double Peoria | ||
|Regional Tournament | |bgcolor=#FA9D9F|Regional Tournament | ||
|Castle Club | |bgcolor=#FA9D9F|Castle Club | ||
|Stroke Play<br>(Double Peoria) | |bgcolor=#FA9D9F|Stroke Play<br>(Double Peoria) | ||
|May | |bgcolor=#FA9D9F|15th May 2014 | ||
|18,000 | |bgcolor=#FA9D9F|18,000 | ||
|Regular | |bgcolor=#FA9D9F|Regular | ||
|Normal | |bgcolor=#FA9D9F|Normal | ||
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|Callaway Tournament | |bgcolor=#FA9D9F|Callaway Tournament | ||
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|Expert Tournament | |bgcolor=#FA9D9F|Expert Tournament | ||
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===Regional Tournaments=== | ===Regional Tournaments=== | ||
In the Castle Club's basement, the player's [[Mii]] can go into a pipe on the red entry machine to join Regional Tournaments. These restrict participants to those in the chosen region(s). The clothing prizes for these tournaments are obtained individually, and are themed after the playable characters (not the downloadable ones), and some enemies and items. Additionally, {{wp|Callaway Golf Company|Callaway Golf}} has teamed up with Nintendo to produce Callaway-based regional tournaments, which will give the players sponsored Callaway Gear for the Mii to equip during the tournaments and to keep afterwards. | In the Castle Club's basement, the player's [[Mii]] can go into a pipe on the red entry machine to join Regional Tournaments. These restrict participants to those in the chosen region(s). The clothing prizes for these tournaments are obtained individually, and are themed after the playable characters (not the downloadable ones), and some enemies and items. Additionally, {{wp|Callaway Golf Company|Callaway Golf}} has teamed up with Nintendo to produce Callaway-based regional tournaments, which will give the players sponsored Callaway Gear for the Mii to equip during the tournaments and to keep afterwards. | ||
===World Tournaments=== | ===World Tournaments=== | ||
On the other side of the Castle Club's basement, the blue entry machine has a pipe leading to World Tournaments, which pit the player against the whole world. The clothing prizes for these tournaments are earned in complete sets and designed like Nintendo gaming devices and themed after the major tournaments. | On the other side of the Castle Club's basement, the blue entry machine has a pipe leading to World Tournaments, which pit the player against the whole world. The clothing prizes for these tournaments are earned in complete sets and designed like Nintendo gaming devices and themed after the major tournaments. | ||
===Mario Open=== | ===Mario Open=== | ||
In addition to Castle Club Tournaments, Nintendo has also created Mario Open tournaments which allow the use of '' | In addition to Castle Club Tournaments, Nintendo has also created Mario Open tournaments which allow the use of ''Mario'' characters, and are played on Mario World courses and downloadable courses. All of these tournaments are world tournaments, but they award pieces of clothing for the Mii in the same way as the regional tournaments. Some tournaments limit players to a specific character or item, and in the former case, the character to be used is not allowed to have a star rank. Players can also make their own unofficial Mario Open tournaments under rules of their choice for other players to enjoy. | ||
==Downloadable content== | ==Downloadable content== | ||
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==Demo== | ==Demo== | ||
On April | On the 17th of April, a demo of the game was released on the Nintendo eShop for Europe, making this strictly the second ''Mario'' game (preceded by ''[[Mario & Luigi: Dream Team]]'') to have a publicly released demo for download. The demo was later released in North America on April 24. It uses 873 blocks when downloaded and offers ten uses (fifteen for the North American demo). | ||
The demo lets the player go through a tutorial covering camera and shot control or play through either holes 1, 2, and 3 of [[Seaside Course]], holes 1, 2, and 6 of [[Wiggler Park]], and holes 1, 5, and 6 of [[Yoshi Lake]]. The demo also allows the player to play the Star Coin Collector mode on hole 9 of [[Peach Gardens (golf course)|Peach Gardens]], and the Ring Master mode on hole 14 of [[Mountain Course]]. The only playable characters available are [[Mario]], [[Princess Peach|Peach]], [[Yoshi]], and [[Bowser]]. | The demo lets the player go through a tutorial covering camera and shot control or play through either holes 1, 2, and 3 of [[Seaside Course]], holes 1, 2, and 6 of [[Wiggler Park]], and holes 1, 5, and 6 of [[Yoshi Lake]]. The demo also allows the player to play the Star Coin Collector mode on hole 9 of [[Peach Gardens (golf course)|Peach Gardens]], and the Ring Master mode on hole 14 of [[Mountain Course]]. The only playable characters available are [[Mario]], [[Princess Peach|Peach]], [[Yoshi]], and [[Bowser]]. | ||
== | ==Critical reception== | ||
''Mario Golf: World Tour'' has received generally positive reviews among critics. IGN gave the game a score of 8.6/10 (a "great" rating). They praised the game's learning curve, training options, large quantity of unlockables, and multiplayer, but criticized the map in Castle Club, saying it was "confusing".<ref>[http://au.ign.com/articles/2014/04/24/mario-golf-world-tour-review IGN Review]</ref> Joystiq gave 3 stars out of 5, being more critical, while praising the basic gameplay and online options, criticizing the Castle Club for being sparse and dispensable and noting the safe, conservative approach to the game such as the uninspired environments.<ref>[http://www.joystiq.com/2014/05/01/mario-golf-world-tour-review-in-the-rough Joystiq Review]</ref> Thomas Whitehead of Nintendo Life compared ''Mario Golf: Word Tour'' favorably to ''Mario Tennis Open''. He praised the attention to detail that gives the game its charm, such as in Castle Club as well as its reasonable skill curve that allows both novice and expert players to enjoy the game. He gave the game a score of 9/10.<ref>[http://www.nintendolife.com/reviews/3ds/mario_golf_world_tour Nintendo Life's Review]</ref> The game was scored 83% by Official Nintendo Magazine.<ref>[http://www.officialnintendomagazine.co.uk/57754/reviews/mario-golf-world-tour-review-review/?page=3 ONM Review]</ref> ''Mario Golf: World Tour'' currently averages a score of 78 out of a possible 100 on Metacritic.<ref>[http://www.metacritic.com/game/3ds/mario-golf-world-tour Metacritic Review]</ref> Overall, the game was praised for its gameplay and graphics, but criticized for the lack of content in the Castle Club and, by some reviewers, for being too safe. | |||
''Mario Golf: World Tour'' has received generally positive reviews among critics. IGN gave the game a score of 8.6/10 (a "great" rating). They praised the game's learning curve, training options, quantity of unlockables, and multiplayer, but criticized the map in Castle Club, saying it was "confusing".<ref> | |||
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|Brian Albert, [ | |Brian Albert, [http://www.ign.com/articles/2014/04/24/mario-golf-world-tour-review IGN] | ||
|8.6/10 | |8.6/10 | ||
|align="left"| | |align="left"|''"Mario Golf does a great job of showing you the ropes, and the challenges and multiplayer keep you coming back."'' | ||
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|Andrew Hayward, [ | |Andrew Hayward, [http://www.engadget.com/2014/05/01/mario-golf-world-tour-review-in-the-rough/ Engadget] | ||
|3/5 | |3/5 | ||
|align="left"| | |align="left"|''"Nintendo has already confirmed plans for an extensive slate of add-on courses, which should add some welcome variety into the mix. However, a bulk of extra locales won't make up for a lack of ambition on developer Camelot's part, as Mario Golf: World Tour – like Mario Tennis Open before it – takes a too-conservative approach, as if notching par was the only end goal."'' | ||
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|Thomas Whitehead, [ | |Thomas Whitehead, [http://www.nintendolife.com/reviews/3ds/mario_golf_world_tour Nintendo Life] | ||
|9/10 | |9/10 | ||
|align="left"| | |align="left"|''"Whether you want to settle in for a 15 minute blast around some challenges, or a longer spell carefully constructing a new record score, this satisfies either desire. On top of that, it has possibly the most impressive online setup we've seen to date in a first-party Nintendo game."'' | ||
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|Henry Gilbert, [http://www.gamesradar.com/mario-golf-world-tour-review/ | |Henry Gilbert, [http://www.gamesradar.com/mario-golf-world-tour-review/ Gamesradar] | ||
|4/5 | |4/5 | ||
|align="left"| | |align="left"|''"Mario Golf: World Tour may lack innovation, but it provides easy-to-grasp golfing fun and a slew of unique stages. It's a solid game that will keep you coming back for more."'' | ||
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*''[[NES Open Tournament Golf]]'': A costume, golf clubs, and a golf ball appear based on Mario's attire in this game. | *''[[NES Open Tournament Golf]]'': A costume, golf clubs, and a golf ball appear based on Mario's attire in this game. | ||
*''[[Super Mario 64]]'': The music of Bowser's Castle has parts of this game's Bowser level music. Additionally, the stained glass portrait of Peach appears on hole 16 of [[Mario's Star (golf course)|Mario's Star]] as terrain. | *''[[Super Mario 64]]'': The music of Bowser's Castle has parts of this game's Bowser level music. Additionally, the stained glass portrait of Peach appears on hole 16 of [[Mario's Star (golf course)|Mario's Star]] as terrain. | ||
*[[Mario Golf (Nintendo 64) | *''[[Mario Golf (Nintendo 64)]]'': Playing without a flight path reflects gameplay from this game. [[Toad Highlands]] and [[Koopa Park]] return with an updated appearance, while the other four main courses appear in a new iteration. | ||
*''[[Yoshi's Story]]'': [[Yoshi Lake]] appears to be based on this game, even using a cover of the title screen as the music. | *''[[Yoshi's Story]]'': [[Yoshi Lake]] appears to be based on this game, even using a cover of the title screen as the music. | ||
*''[[Donkey Kong 64]]'': Some of [[Diddy Kong]]'s voice clips are recycled from this game. | *''[[Donkey Kong 64]]'': Some of [[Diddy Kong]]'s voice clips are recycled from this game. | ||
*''[[Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour]]'': The major tournaments function much like the [[Star Tournament]]s in this game. The coin-collecting matches are similar to Quick Cash mode in this game. The availability of [[Petey Piranha]] and [[Koopa Troopa]] costumes, golf clubs, and balls recalls how they were playable characters in this game | *''[[Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour]]'': The four yearly major tournaments, which are the Castle Tournament, Star Open, Moon Open, and World Championship, function much like the [[Star Tournament]]s in this game. The coin-collecting matches are similar to Quick Cash mode in this game. The availability of [[Petey Piranha]] and [[Koopa Troopa]] costumes, golf clubs, and balls recalls how they were playable characters in this game. | ||
*''[[Mario Golf: Advance Tour]]'': The Castle Club has a similar layout to the [[Marion | *''[[Mario Golf: Advance Tour]]'': The Castle Club has a similar layout to the [[Marion]] Clubhouse from this game. | ||
*''[[Mario Power Tennis]]'': Many voice clips are reused from this game. | *''[[Mario Power Tennis]]'': Many voice clips are reused from this game. | ||
*''[[Mario Kart DS]]'': The music of [[Peach Gardens (golf course)|Peach Gardens]] is a cover of the theme used in this game's [[ | *''[[Mario Kart DS]]'': The music of [[Peach Gardens (golf course)|Peach Gardens]] is a cover of the theme used in this game's [[Peach Gardens]]. | ||
*''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'' and ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]'': Mario's Star has elements from these games, and various Luma characters appear in Rosalina's post-hole animations. The music used in [[Wiggler Park]] is a cover of the [[Honeyhive Galaxy]] music. [[Bee Mario]], [[Cloud Mario]], and Luma costumes appear, with golf clubs and balls to go with them. | *''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'' and ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]'': Mario's Star has elements from these games, and various Luma characters appear in Rosalina's post-hole animations. The music used in [[Wiggler Park]] is a cover of the [[Honeyhive Galaxy]] music. [[Bee Mario]], [[Cloud Mario]], and Luma costumes appear, with golf clubs and balls to go with them. | ||
*''[[Mario Kart Wii]]'': Some voice clips are reused from this game. | *''[[Mario Kart Wii]]'': Some voice clips are reused from this game. | ||
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*''[[Donkey Kong Country Returns]]'': The [[DK Jungle (golf course)|DK Jungle]] course is heavily based on this game. Donkey Kong's Eagle/Albatross/Hole-In-One animation features him in a silhouetted jungle setting referencing the silhouette levels that originated from this game. | *''[[Donkey Kong Country Returns]]'': The [[DK Jungle (golf course)|DK Jungle]] course is heavily based on this game. Donkey Kong's Eagle/Albatross/Hole-In-One animation features him in a silhouetted jungle setting referencing the silhouette levels that originated from this game. | ||
*''[[Super Mario 3D Land]]'': A [[Boomerang Flower]] clothing set and [[Boomerang Mario]] costume appear, with golf clubs and balls to go with them. A [[Tail Goomba]] appears along with regular Goombas on hole 13 of Mario's Star as terrain. | *''[[Super Mario 3D Land]]'': A [[Boomerang Flower]] clothing set and [[Boomerang Mario]] costume appear, with golf clubs and balls to go with them. A [[Tail Goomba]] appears along with regular Goombas on hole 13 of Mario's Star as terrain. | ||
*''[[Mario Kart 7]]'': [[Rosalina]]'s voice clips are recycled from this game | *''[[Mario Kart 7]]'': [[Rosalina]]'s voice clips are recycled from this game. | ||
*''[[Mario Tennis Open]]'': Mii customization returns from this game. The overall structure of the game is like this one, with sound effects and icons borrowed from it. | *''[[Mario Tennis Open]]'': Mii customization returns from this game. The overall structure of the game is like this one, with sound effects and icons borrowed from it. | ||
*''[[New Super Mario Bros. 2]]'': [[Gold Mario]] appears as a playable character. [[Moon Coin]]s reappear. A Fox Luigi costume appears, with golf clubs and a ball to go with it. The background of Mario's Eagle/Albatross/Hole-In-One animation is the same as that of [[World Star (New Super Mario Bros. 2)|World Star]]. | *''[[New Super Mario Bros. 2]]'': [[Gold Mario]] appears as a playable character. [[Moon Coin]]s reappear. A Fox Luigi costume appears, with golf clubs and a ball to go with it. The background of Mario's Eagle/Albatross/Hole-In-One animation is the same as that of [[World Star (New Super Mario Bros. 2)|World Star]]. | ||
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*''[[Super Mario 3D World]]'': [[Mario]]'s and [[Luigi]]'s character icons appear as terrain on hole 18 of Mario's Star, while [[Toad]]'s appears on hole 12. | *''[[Super Mario 3D World]]'': [[Mario]]'s and [[Luigi]]'s character icons appear as terrain on hole 18 of Mario's Star, while [[Toad]]'s appears on hole 12. | ||
== | ==Trophy description from ''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS''== | ||
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|align=center|Looks like Mario is really on his game today! Or he just sent his ball off the course and into the trees—it's hard to tell. Getting a ball out of the rough is part of golf! It adds a bit of adventure to the game, though the undersea course in this world tour probably adds more. | |||
|align=center|Mario looks like he's having a good game here! Or maybe he's just whacked his ball out of sight and into the trees. It's anyone's guess, really. Well getting a ball out of the rough can still be fun. Things like that give the game a touch of adventure, which is something world tour is just full of—especially the underwater course! | |||
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==Regional differences== | ==Regional differences== | ||
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In | In PAL versions of ''Mario Golf: World Tour'', the exclamation marks are missing from the animation for [[Birdie]], [[Eagle]], and [[Albatross]]. One is present in the [[Hole-in-One]] animation, however. Also, the Hole-in-One words that appear are different, the PAL having "HOLE-IN-ONE!", wheras the NTSC version has "HOLE IN ONE!!", leaving out the dashes. | ||
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The character select screen also has multiple differences in the distance for each character, as the letters size vary for different versions, with the | The character select screen also has multiple differences in the distance for each character, as the letters size vary for different versions, with the PAL letters being bigger than the NTSC letters. The abbreviation for "Yards" is also different, with the NTSC version having "yd." and leaves a space between it and the number, whereas the PAL region uses a "yd" abbreviation with no space between the numbers and letters. | ||
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{{main|List of Mario Golf: World Tour pre-release and unused content}} | {{main|List of Mario Golf: World Tour pre-release and unused content}} | ||
[[File:MGWT8.png|thumb]] | [[File:MGWT8.png|thumb]] | ||
In some pre-release screenshots, the animations for "[[Birdie]]" or "[[Bogey]]" had orange circles and letters, whereas in the final game, they're blue. The letters and wording was also different in the final version, with different | In some pre-release screenshots, the animations for "[[Birdie]]" or "[[Bogey]]" had orange circles and letters, whereas in the final game, they're blue. The letters and wording was also different in the final version, with different colours, fonts and sizes. Many holes where different, either moved or changed completely. Dark transparent boxes were also added behind the wording of certain course information, and some things were moved to different parts of the screen. | ||
{{br}} | {{br}} | ||
==Staff== | ==Staff== | ||
{{main|List of Mario Golf: World Tour staff}} | {{main|List of Mario Golf: World Tour staff}} | ||
''Mario Golf: World Tour'' was created by staff at both Camelot and Nintendo, with localization teams from both Nintendo of America and Nintendo of Europe also involved, the latter organization involving sixteen translators to bring the game to a variety of languages. Both [[Shigeru Miyamoto]] and [[Koji Kondo]] were involved as supervisors. Finally, while she was not listed in the game's credits, [[Kerri Kane]] portrayed Rosalina via recycled and previously unused voice clips from her earlier work on ''[[Mario Kart 7]]''.<ref> | ''Mario Golf: World Tour'' was created by staff at both Camelot and Nintendo, with localization teams from both Nintendo of America and Nintendo of Europe also involved, the latter organization involving sixteen translators to bring the game to a variety of languages. Both [[Shigeru Miyamoto]] and [[Koji Kondo]] were involved as supervisors. Finally, while she was not listed in the game's credits, [[Kerri Kane]] portrayed Rosalina via recycled and previously unused voice clips from her earlier work on ''[[Mario Kart 7]]''.<ref>[http://www.kerrikane.com/ From Kerri Kane's official site:] "''I’ve played the part of a fast kart-racing princess for Nintendo in Mario Kart 7 and Mario Kart Arcade GP DX and a pretty powerful golfer in Mario Golf: World Tour.''" (Retrieved July 1, 2014)</ref> | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
{{main-gallery}} | {{main-gallery}} | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
MarioForestCourse.jpg|[[Mario]] after swinging. | |||
MGWT Logo new.png|The game's logo. | |||
Beach's stage.jpg|[[Seaside Course]] | Beach's stage.jpg|[[Seaside Course]] | ||
Golf Ball - Mario Golf World Tour.png|Mario's golf ball | Golf Ball - Mario Golf World Tour.png|Mario's golf ball. | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
==Media== | ==Media== | ||
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==Quotes== | ==Quotes== | ||
{{main|List of Mario Golf: World Tour quotes}} | {{main|List of Mario Golf: World Tour quotes}} | ||
===Announcer=== | ===Announcer=== | ||
* | *''"Nice on!"'' | ||
* | *''"Wow! Nice [[Albatross]]!"'' | ||
* | *''"Congratulations!"'' | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*Cheep Cheep Lagoon and Koopa Park are the only courses whose greens do not have square designs; instead, they use a wavy design and a hexagonal design respectively. | *Cheep Cheep Lagoon and Koopa Park are the only courses whose greens do not have square designs; instead, they use a wavy design and a hexagonal design respectively. | ||
*The course (and mode) music for this game continues after shots on the green and post-hole animations, unlike in previous games, where the music restarts when entering a new hole (there even being a tune for hole overviews). | *The course (and mode) music for this game continues after shots on the green and post-hole animations, unlike in previous games, where the music restarts when entering a new hole (there even being a tune for hole overviews). | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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==External links== | ==External links== | ||
*[ | *[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wc5qBIzSIcs Premiere Trailer from Nintendo Direct]. | ||
*[http://mariogolf.nintendo.com/ Official North American website] | |||
*[ | *[http://www.nintendo.co.uk/Games/Nintendo-3DS/Mario-Golf-World-Tour-862629.html Official European website] | ||
*[ | *[http://www.nintendo.co.jp/3ds/aj3j/index.html Official Japanese website] | ||
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