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*[[Star Space]] - Allows the player to buy a [[Star]]/Stars.
*[[Star Space]] - Allows the player to buy a [[Star]]/Stars.
*[[Event Space]] - Triggers a board-exclusive event.
*[[Event Space]] - Triggers a board-exclusive event.
*[[Dice Block Space]] - Gives the player an extra dice block to roll.
*[[Dice Block Space]] - Gives the player a special dice block.


==Minigames==
==Minigames==

Revision as of 03:55, April 12, 2015

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Mario Party 10 is a game for the Wii U. It is the tenth home console installment in the Mario Party series, and features many reused gameplay elements from its predecessor. The game features a standard Party Mode (similar in gameplay to the Party Mode from Mario Party 9), and a new mode called Bowser Party, in which one player controls Bowser using the GamePad, and exclusive minigames can be played. Mini Stars return in normal party, as well as vehicles in all modes. The game is also compatible with amiibo.[1]

Gameplay

Mario Party 10 offers three basic modes of play: Mario Party, Bowser Party, and amiibo Party each with their own unique styles of play.

Mario Party

Mario Party is the gameplay similar to Mario Party 9, where the characters have to get to the end of the path with the most Mini Stars. Characters move around in vehicles taking turns being the "captain", or rolling the dice. The Mini Stars are thus returning from Mario Party 9. There will be some obstacles on the path, like a Whomp blocking it, like in Perilous Palace Path from Mario Party: Island Tour. Also, item shops return, this time in the form of Toad Houses. All players are required to use Wii Remotes, as the Wii U GamePad is incompatible with this game mode.

Free Play

A mode to play minigames.

Coin Challenge

Four characters play minigames and win coins according to their place in the minigames. After 7 minigames, the character with the most coins is announced as the winner.[2]

Bowser Party

Bowser Party is a new mode of gameplay featuring Bowser. There will be five players instead of four. Up to four players control Mario and his friends with Wii Remotes, with the fifth player playing against them by using the GamePad to control Bowser. Mini Stars are replaced by Hearts. The goal of Bowser is to deplete all the other players hearts, whilst the goal of the other players is to make it to the end of the course with at least one heart between them. Bowser rolls multiple dice, corresponding to the number of other players available. If Bowser catches up to the other players, he forces them to play a randomly selected "Bowser Minigame", where hearts are lost if the players are attacked. If all of the hearts from all four players should be completely depleted, Bowser wins.

amiibo Party

Another new mode is the amiibo Party[3]; players can scan in any amiibo based on a playable character and play on small boards designed for that character with up to three other amiibo figurines. Computer players are represented by cardboard cutouts instead of amiibo. It is similar to the Mario Party playstyle prior to Mario Party 9.

amiibo Bonus

The player gets surprises once a day when using an amiibo.[4]

Bonus Games

Badminton Bash

Jewel Drop

Bowser Jr. minigames

The player can play the two Bowser Jr. minigames: Bowser Jr.'s Clobber Cage and Bowser Jr.'s Bonk Bash.

Minigame Tournament

A tournament by rounds where eight characters participate. Each round is a minigame, and characters who remain 1st and 2nd in the minigames make it to the next round.[5]

Bowser Challenge

The player, as Bowser, has to play all ten Bowser minigames, trying to take the highest quantity of hearts. After ending the minigames, Bowser Jr. qualifies Bowser.[6]

Toad's Room

Toad's Room is an extra mode, featuring a shop, a photo booth and a challenges mode.[7]

Shop

Players can buy characters, master difficulty for the COM, vehicles for the boards, music, and models of characters and backgrounds to use them on the Photo Booth.

Challenge List

Players see the challenges completed and yet uncompleted.[8] [9]

Photo Booth

Players can take photos with the models of characters and backgrounds bought on the shop.

Music

Players can listen to the songs bought on the shop.

Staff credits

Miiverse

Characters

Key artwork from Mario Party 10
Artwork of several characters.

A total of 13 playable characters are playable in Mario Party 10. Of these characters, 3 (Rosalina, Bowser, and Spike) are fully playable for the first time in the series (although Bowser is not playable in the Mario Party mode, instead acting as a NPC), and 2 (Toadette and Spike) are unlockable through the Shop in Toad's Room. Also, Donkey Kong makes his first full playable appearance in the series since Mario Party 4.

Playable characters

Mario Luigi Peach Toad Yoshi
Artwork of Mario in Mario Party 10
Artwork of Luigi in Mario Party 10
Artwork of Peach for Mario Party 10
Artwork of Toad from Mario Party 10 (also used in Super Mario Run, Mario Party: The Top 100 and Mario Kart Tour)
Artwork of Yoshi for Mario Party 10 (reused for Super Mario Party and Mario Kart Tour)
The hero of the Mushroom Kingdom, Mario never hesitates to jump into action – especially when there’s a party happening! He may have spent his fair share of time in his brother Mario’s shadow, but Luigi’s never one to shy from the shining spotlight. This regal ruler of the Mushroom Kingdom always throws her crown into the ring when Mini-Stars are at stake! Loyal, lovable, lively: Toad’s list of qualities is longer than he is tall, and he’ll use every one of his abilities to come out on top. The green gobbler has attended every Mario Party to date, and Flutter Jumps back into the fun this time around.
Wario Waluigi Daisy Rosalina* Donkey Kong**
Artwork of Wario for Mario Party 10 (reused for Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games Arcade Edition)
Artwork of Waluigi for Mario Party 10 (reused for Mario Kart Tour)
Artwork of Princess Daisy in Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games (later used in Mario Kart 7, Mario Party 10, Super Mario Run and Mario Party: The Top 100)
Artwork of Rosalina in Mario Party 10 (also used in Super Mario Party and Mario Party Superstars)
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Driven by a greed for all things shiny and valuable, Wario can’t wait to get his hands on more Mini-Stars and Coins. Wild of moustache and every bit as devious as his accomplice Wario, the purple-garbed Waluigi returns for more mischief. Never one to turn down an invitation, this Sarasaland princess’s tomboyish streak stands her in good stead for the hustle and bustle of Mario Party. With all her experience in the Comet Observatory, Rosalina’s sure to have her eye on those Mini-Stars in her Mario Party debut. He’s finally back to kick some tail! After a break on the sidelines, the swinging king of the jungle is rolling out the barrel as a playable character once again.
Toadette** Spike* Bowser*
Artwork of Toadette for Mario Party 10 (reused for Super Mario Run, Mario Party: The Top 100, Mario Kart Tour, Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020, and Super Mario Party Jamboree)
Spike
Artwork of Bowser in Mario Party 10 (later reused for Mario Party: Star Rush, Super Mario Party and Mario Kart Tour)
Unlockable character
This character must be bought in Toad's Room with 600 Mario Party Points.
Unlockable character
This character must be bought in Toad's Room with 600 Mario Party Points.
The big, bruising king of the Koopas makes his playable Mario Party debut, wreaking havoc on Team Mario in the brand new Bowser Party mode!
*Newcomer
**Returning cut veteran
Note: Bowser is playable by the GamePad player in the Bowser Party, Bowser Challenge, and amiibo Party modes only.

amiibo Party

Character Compatible amibo
Super Mario Super Smash Bros. Other
Artwork of Mario in Mario Party 10
Mario
Super Smash Bros. Mario amiibo Gold Mario Amiibo
Artwork of Luigi in Mario Party 10
Luigi
Super Smash Bros. Luigi amiibo X mark.svg
Artwork of Peach for Mario Party 10
Peach
Super Smash Bros. Peach amiibo X mark.svg
Artwork of Toad from Mario Party 10 (also used in Super Mario Run, Mario Party: The Top 100 and Mario Kart Tour)
Toad
X mark.svg X mark.svg
Artwork of Yoshi for Mario Party 10 (reused for Super Mario Party and Mario Kart Tour)
Yoshi
Super Smash Bros. Yoshi amiibo Special Yoshi Amiibo, from Yoshi's Woolly World.
Artwork of Wario for Mario Party 10 (reused for Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games Arcade Edition)
Wario
X mark.svg File:Wario Amiibo Artwork SSB4.jpg X mark.svg
Artwork of Rosalina in Mario Party 10 (also used in Super Mario Party and Mario Party Superstars)
Rosalina
X mark.svg File:Rosalina Amiibo Artwork SSB4.jpg X mark.svg
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Donkey Kong
X mark.svg File:Donkey Kong Amiibo Artwork SSB4.jpg X mark.svg
Artwork of Bowser in Mario Party 10 (later reused for Mario Party: Star Rush, Super Mario Party and Mario Kart Tour)
Bowser*
File:Bowser Amiibo Artwork.jpg Super Smash Bros. Bowser amiibo X mark.svg
*Use of the Bowser amiibo will cause his minigames to be played instead of the normal minigames. Bowser Spaces also will not cause negative effects on this amiibo.
Note: Use of the golden edition Mario amiibo will turn the Mario figure that appears on the board into Gold Mario, although he is not present in the minigames.

Bosses

Other

Boards

Main boards

Name Image Description Bosses
Mushroom Park[22] Board from Mario Party 10 An amusement park board with Peach's Castle and several attractions. It resembles Yoshi Park from Mario Super Sluggers. The miniboss is Mega Goomba[23] and the final boss is Petey Piranha. [24]
Haunted Trail[22] Board from Mario Party 10 A haunted board with different areas based on a graveyard, haunted woods, and swamp.[25] The miniboss is Mega Sledge Bro[26] and the final boss is King Boo.
Whimsical Waters[22] Board from Mario Party 10 A lagoon-based board that has varying levels of depth underwater.[3] The miniboss is Mega Cheep Chomp and the final boss is Mega Blooper. [27]
Airship Central[22] Board from Mario Party 10 A cloud board where players try to take down airships. It resembles Meringue Clouds from New Super Mario Bros. U.[28] The miniboss is Mega Monty Mole and the final boss is Kamek.
Chaos Castle[22] Board from Mario Party 10 A board based upon Bowser's Castle.[3] The miniboss is Mega Mechakoopa and the final boss is Bowser/Dry Bowser.

amiibo Boards[29]

Spaces

Board-exclusive spaces

  • Boo Emblem Space

Bowser Party only

  • +Health Space - Adds hearts to the player's health.
  • +1 dice block for Bowser - Bowser Jr. appears and gives Bowser one extra dice block.
  • -1 dice block for Bowser - Nabbit appears and steals one dice block from Bowser. These are very rare spaces, as they only appear in Whimsical Waters and Chaos Castle, and only four exist in the entire game (three in Whimsical Waters, and one in Chaos Castle).

amiibo Party[30]

Minigames

Main article: List of Mario Party 10 minigames

Items

Dice Blocks

Other/Mode-Exclusive Items

Tokens

In amiibo Party, tokens can be used. The player can save them to their amiibo to use in another party. There are also tokens with a picture of the character, which changes a part of the board to the person on the token.

Gallery

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Beta elements

During the Nintendo Treehouse Event at E3 2014, it was claimed that Nabbit would appear to give Bowser extra dice blocks during Bowser Party. However, this was likely a beta element, as only Bowser Jr. gives Bowser extra dice, and Nabbit appears to take Dice Blocks away from Bowser. Also in the E3 demo of Mario Party 10, the characters used Mario Party 9 winning and losing animations.

References to other games

  • Donkey Kong: Donkey Kong's sprite form from this game appears on his amiibo board.
  • Super Mario Bros.: In the amusement park board, sprites of Goombas and Koopa Troopas from this game appear as merry-go-round carriages. Additionally, Mario's amiibo Party theme is a remix of the Super Mario Bros. ground theme and Peach's sprite from this game appears in her amiibo board.
  • Super Mario Bros. 3: Toad's amiibo Party theme is a remix of the Toad House music from this game.
  • Wario Land series: The right half of the Wario amiibo board displays many elements from the Wario Land series, such as Wario's hard hat and the Wario Car. Also, Wario's amiibo Party theme is a remix of the Stonecarving City music from Wario Land: Shake It!.
  • Donkey Kong Country series: Various elements from the series appear on Donkey Kong's amiibo board, including a Barrel Cannon, bananas, and a Mine Cart and rails. Also, Donkey Kong's amiibo Party theme is a remix of the Jungle Hijinxs music from Donkey Kong Country. The sprite form of Donkey Kong is based on its cameo in Donkey Kong Country Returns, though it now lacks the Wii Remote it held in that game.
  • Super Mario 64: Peach's amiibo Party theme is a remix of the Peach's Castle music from this game, and Bowser's amiibo Party theme is a remix of the Bowser's Road music from this game.
  • Yoshi's Story: Yoshi's amiibo Party theme is a remix of music originating from this game.
  • WarioWare series: The left half of the Wario amiibo board features many elements from the WarioWare series, such as Wario's biker helmet and the Wario Bike.
  • Luigi's Mansion: Luigi's amiibo Party theme is a remix of this game's main theme.
  • New Super Mario Bros. series: The fortresses and castles on the boards are based on their appearance in the games from this series. Stone-heads and Nabbit return from New Super Mario Bros. U, the former in the minigame Fruit Scoot Scurry and the latter as an ally to Team Mario in Bowser Party. The airship design from this game also appears in the sky board. In the minigame Bowser's Tank Terror, Bowser falls in the lava which makes him reduced into Dry Bowser, resembles how he fell in the lava and reduced into his skeletal version in World 1-Castle of the first game of New Super Mario Bros. series.
  • Mario Party 8: Donkey Kong's artwork is taken from this game.
  • Super Mario Galaxy: Rosalina's amiibo board features several elements from this game and its sequel, including a Launch Star, Lumas, the red Starshroom, Star Bits, and several planetoids. Also the entrance portals to any boss resemble black holes from this game. Additionally, Rosalina's amiibo Party theme is a remix of the Comet Observatory theme.
  • Mario Kart 7: Daisy's artwork is taken from this game.
  • Mario Party 9: The core gameplay mechanics in this game: Mini Stars and Mini Ztars, travelling around in a car, and fighting minibosses and bosses at the middle and end of the board return.
  • Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon: The Luigi amiibo board appears based on this game, having a model of the Gloomy Manor and a sign with a Greenie on it on the board.
  • Super Mario 3D World: Many of the Bowser minigames are placed in World Bowser, Clear Pipes appear in a special minigame mode.[31]

Trivia

  • Mario Party 10 is the first game in the Mario Party series to be given a 7+ age rating by PEGI as opposed to a 3+ rating, although this game was provisionally rated 3+ when announced at E3 2014.
  • Mario Party 10 is the first game in the Mario Party series since Mario Party 4 to feature Donkey Kong as a major playable character, and the first since Mario Party 5 to feature Donkey Kong as a playable character at all (with him being playable exclusively in the Super Duel Mode of Mario Party 5).
  • While Rosalina's former voice actress, Kerri Kane, was listed in the voice credits (misspelled as Kerry Kane), this was a mistake, as she did not provide the clips used in Mario Party 10.[32]
  • Birdo is the only playable Mario Party 9 character to not appear in this game.
  • Mario Party 10 is the second game in the Mario Party series to use Dice Blocks in the event of a tie in minigames, the first being Mario Party: Island Tour.

External links

References

  1. ^ http://e3.nintendo.com/amiibo/
  2. ^ https://youtu.be/j-OY7zLCRuQ?t=45m55s
  3. ^ a b c d e f https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L69Z39bgdU4
  4. ^ https://youtu.be/SaDczHuIWh4?t=1h21m17s
  5. ^ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CCKabmUiQWQ
  6. ^ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HpGtunBEOv0
  7. ^ http://marioparty10.com/#overview-highlights
  8. ^ http://youtu.be/kKapqtmoC5w?t=7m55s
  9. ^ https://www.facebook.com/video.php?v=790877590986977
  10. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l http://www.nintendo.co.jp/wiiu/abaj/index.html
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  12. ^ http://www.amazon.co.jp/任天堂-マリオパーティ10/dp/B00S66U7YE
  13. ^ a b c d Mario Party 10 - Overview Trailer (Japanese). Posted to YouTube by GameXplain on February 24, 2015. Retrieved February 24, 2015.
  14. ^ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=57BLaja-dP8
  15. ^ http://mariopartylegacy.com/2015/01/lots-of-new-screens-for-upcoming-mario-titles/
  16. ^ http://mariopartylegacy.com/2015/01/new-board-revealed-for-mario-party-10/
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  19. ^ https://youtu.be/vIsts77M1Xw?t=40m33s
  20. ^ http://mariopartylegacy.com/2015/02/three-new-minigames-revealed-for-mario-party-10/
  21. ^ [1]
  22. ^ a b c d e "Talking about the boards, there are five in total and that are two less than the previous entry. You have your standard grass land in Mushroom Park, a spooky environment with Haunted Trail, an underwater world called Whimsical Waters, a sky high experience with Airship Central and your lava finale in the Chaos Castle." Daan Koopman (February 26, 2015). Hands-on Preview: The Trails and Tribulations of Mario Party 10. Nintendo Force Magazine. Retrieved February 28, 2015.
  23. ^ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yLvjbm6xBDw&index=1&list=PLclj7cdNufow4rBYUMUz1Rfp5GkuLu4pG
  24. ^ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HlcJuo9oBrU
  25. ^ http://mariopartylegacy.com/2015/01/new-board-revealed-for-mario-party-10/
  26. ^ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=llPpSuFfWrI
  27. ^ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iDJlJ-bMsm0
  28. ^ http://mariopartylegacy.com/2014/06/new-mario-party-10-footage-new-board-revelead/
  29. ^ http://www.nintendo.co.jp/wiiu/abaj/party/amiibo.html
  30. ^ Koczwara, Michael (February 20, 2015). Over 30 Minutes of Footage of Mario Party 10. Mario Party Legacy. Retrieved February 21, 2015.
  31. ^ http://youtu.be/kKapqtmoC5w?t=16m4s
  32. ^ While the credits of Mario Party 10 listed "Kerry[sic] Kane" as providing vocal work for the game, in an email, Kerri Kane explained that it was not in fact her work: "I do know it’s not me in this game however, as when I recorded for Miss Rosalina my script contained mostly "sounds" Like when you throw an object or when you are hit by one. Lots of Hoo's and Ha's, Yeahs and Yahs, things like that, some Alrights. I think the only long [...] sentence I recorded was something like "Hmmm, Not bad" So again a sound, but with a couple words. My script didn’t have a "Here I go" or the "Let's go" that I hear from Rosalina in MP10." (March 17, 2015)

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