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'''''Mario Party: Island Tour''''' is an upcoming title for the [[Nintendo 3DS]]. It is the thirteenth in the main series (seventeenth in Japan) in the [[Mario Party (series)|''Mario Party'' series]] and the third installment for a handheld console.
'''''Mario Party: Island Tour''''' is an upcoming title for the [[Nintendo 3DS]]. It is the thirteenth in the main series (seventeenth in Japan) in the [[Mario Party (series)|''Mario Party'' series]] and the third installment for a handheld console.


==Gameplay<ref name="First trailer">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gGkO6LMSJco</ref>==
==Gameplay<ref name="First trailer">[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gGkO6LMSJco]</ref>==
Not much is shown at the moment, but it seems that this ''Mario Party'' game uses the traditional independent four player gameplay as opposed to ''[[Mario Party 9]]'', except players still hit a six-sided [[Dice Block]] numbered 1-6 instead of a [[1-10 Dice Block|Dice Block numbered 1-10]] in the first eight installments. Like ''Mario Party 9'', players appear to move along a linear board, though in this game it appears to be a race to the end. However, the [[Space]]s appear similar in function to those from ''Mario Party 9''. It is also shown that the players can use special cards to hinder their opponents, similar to [[Orb]]s from previous ''Mario Party'' installments.
Not much is shown at the moment, but it seems that this ''Mario Party'' game uses the traditional independent four player gameplay as opposed to ''[[Mario Party 9]]'', except players still hit a six-sided [[Dice Block]] numbered 1-6 instead of a [[1-10 Dice Block|Dice Block numbered 1-10]] in the first eight installments. Like ''Mario Party 9'', players appear to move along a linear board, though in this game it appears to be a race to the end. However, the [[Space]]s appear similar in function to those from ''Mario Party 9''. It is also shown that the players can use special cards to hinder their opponents, similar to [[Orb]]s from previous ''Mario Party'' installments.


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*[[Princess Daisy|Daisy]]
*[[Princess Daisy|Daisy]]
*[[Toad]]
*[[Toad]]
*[[Yoshi]]<ref>http://mariopartylegacy.com/2013/10/new-gameplay-footage-of-mario-party-island-tour</ref>
*[[Yoshi]]<ref name="Gameplay footage">http://mariopartylegacy.com/2013/10/new-gameplay-footage-of-mario-party-island-tour</ref>
*[[Waluigi]]<ref>http://mariopartylegacy.com/2013/10/new-gameplay-footage-of-mario-party-island-tour</ref>
*[[Waluigi]]<ref name="Gameplay footage"></ref>


====Other====
====Other====
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*[[Shy Guy]]
*[[Shy Guy]]
*[[Toad (species)|Toads]]
*[[Toad (species)|Toads]]


===Boards===
===Boards===
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*A town inhabited by [[Toad (species)|Toads]] similar to [[Toad Town]] from ''[[Paper Mario]]''.<ref name="First trailer"></ref>
*A town inhabited by [[Toad (species)|Toads]] similar to [[Toad Town]] from ''[[Paper Mario]]''.<ref name="First trailer"></ref>
*A grassland that resembles [[Toad Road]] and features a [[Chain Chomp]].<ref name="First trailer"></ref>
*A grassland that resembles [[Toad Road]] and features a [[Chain Chomp]].<ref name="First trailer"></ref>
*A board that resembles [[World 6 (New Super Mario Bros. Wii)|World 6]] from ''[[New Super Mario Bros. Wii]]'' and features [[Scaredy Rat]]s and [[Banzai Bill]]s.<ref name="First trailer"></ref>
*A board that resembles [[World 6 (New Super Mario Bros. Wii)|World 6]] from ''[[New Super Mario Bros. Wii]]'' and features [[Scaredy Rat]]s and [[Banzai Bill]]s. Players can choose to either hide away safely, or risk being sent back if a player rolls a Banzai Bill.<ref name="First trailer"></ref>
*A space theme featuring elements from ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]''. It appears to be a race, as seen when Mario reaches the end.<ref name="First trailer"></ref>
*A space theme featuring elements from ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]''. It appears to be a race, as seen when Mario reaches the end.<ref name="First trailer"></ref>


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*お宝ホール (literally "Treasure Hall"): A minigame where players jump into holes to collect diamonds.
*お宝ホール (literally "Treasure Hall"): A minigame where players jump into holes to collect diamonds.
*A minigame in which players must ground pound lit sections on a cube floating in space.
*A minigame in which players must ground pound lit sections on a cube floating in space.
*A minigame where players must aim and shoot darts at [[Fuzzy|Fuzzies]].
*A minigame where players must aim and shoot darts at [[Fuzzy|Fuzzies]]. The minigame has three rounds.<ref name="Gameplay footage"></ref>
*A sliding puzzle game in which players must rearrange tiles to form the correct image.
*A sliding puzzle game in which players must rearrange tiles to form the correct image.
*A minigame similar to [[Bumper Balls]], in which players must roll around on a drum collecting musical notes.
*A minigame similar to [[Bumper Balls]], in which players must roll around on a drum collecting musical notes.
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*A minigame where players must catch Goombas with lassos.
*A minigame where players must catch Goombas with lassos.
*A minigame that uses the AR card functionality of the 3DS. It shows players climbing a tower inside a pool of lava.
*A minigame that uses the AR card functionality of the 3DS. It shows players climbing a tower inside a pool of lava.
*A minigame in which players must steer a raft down a river using the 3DS' built-in gyroscope, avoiding falling off the edges.<ref name="Gameplay footage"></ref>


==Gallery==
==Gallery==

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Template:Infobox Mario Party: Island Tour is an upcoming title for the Nintendo 3DS. It is the thirteenth in the main series (seventeenth in Japan) in the Mario Party series and the third installment for a handheld console.

Gameplay[1]

Not much is shown at the moment, but it seems that this Mario Party game uses the traditional independent four player gameplay as opposed to Mario Party 9, except players still hit a six-sided Dice Block numbered 1-6 instead of a Dice Block numbered 1-10 in the first eight installments. Like Mario Party 9, players appear to move along a linear board, though in this game it appears to be a race to the end. However, the Spaces appear similar in function to those from Mario Party 9. It is also shown that the players can use special cards to hinder their opponents, similar to Orbs from previous Mario Party installments.

Confirmed features

Characters

Playable

Other

Boards

As the title suggests, the boards are split between various themed islands. Seven gameboards have been confirmed in the game.[1]

Spaces[1]

  • "+3," "+4," and "+5" spaces, most likely allowing the player to advance farther.
  • Card spaces
  • Green Spaces
  • Bowser Spaces
  • Event Spaces - In this game they appear in both blue and red colors, possibly denoting whether the event is beneficial or not.
  • Free-for-All Spaces
  • Piranha Plant spaces
  • Blue and red spaces on the mountain board indicating safe and dangerous areas.
  • Rocket spaces (appear only on the space board)

Items

Cards

As stated above, the items in this game appear to be cards, most likely obtained from the card spaces also shown. The cards appear to be face-down until used, which reveals the item on it.

  • Bullet Bill - Knocks a selected player back several spaces.
  • Lakitu - Allows the player to steal a card from an opponent.

Other

Minigames

There are 81 minigames confirmed.[1]

4-Player Minigames[1]

  • 早押しガンマン (literally "Fast-Pressing Gunman"): A minigame in which players must shoot paintballs at the command target.
  • スペースジャンプ (literally "Space Jump"): A minigame taking place above a moon-like planet, where players must jump on several platforms.
  • お宝ホール (literally "Treasure Hall"): A minigame where players jump into holes to collect diamonds.
  • A minigame in which players must ground pound lit sections on a cube floating in space.
  • A minigame where players must aim and shoot darts at Fuzzies. The minigame has three rounds.[2]
  • A sliding puzzle game in which players must rearrange tiles to form the correct image.
  • A minigame similar to Bumper Balls, in which players must roll around on a drum collecting musical notes.
  • A minigame that has players drawing images of various enemies shown on the top screen on the touch screen.
  • A minigame that features players racing against each other on sleds.
  • A puzzle game featuring players lining up various icons of items to get matches.
  • A minigame resembling Parachutin' Gallery, featuring players diving from above and shoving each other aside to land on several blocks below.
  • A minigame that has players fishing Cheep-Cheeps.
  • A minigame where players must catch Goombas with lassos.
  • A minigame that uses the AR card functionality of the 3DS. It shows players climbing a tower inside a pool of lava.
  • A minigame in which players must steer a raft down a river using the 3DS' built-in gyroscope, avoiding falling off the edges.[2]

Gallery

Artwork

Characters

NOTE: Some character artwork has been reused from past game installments.

Other

Screenshots

Box Art and Logos

References

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