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'''''Mario Party: Island Tour''''' is a party game 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. It was released on November 22, 2013 in North America and will be released on January 14, 2014 in Europe and Winter 2013 in Japan.
'''''Mario Party Island Tour''''' is a party game 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. It was released on November 22, 2013 in North America and will be released on January 14, 2014 in Europe and Winter 2013 in Japan.


==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
''Mario Party: Island Tour'' 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. It will also have Local Multiplayer. It has been seen that players may verse shadowy versions of the other playable characters in minigames.<ref>[http://mariopartylegacy.com/2013/10/brand-new-mario-party-island-tour-screens/]</ref> Also, whenever a minigame ends with a tie, there will be a Dice Block tiebreaker to determine the final results.
''Mario Party Island Tour'' 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. It will also have Local Multiplayer. It has been seen that players may verse shadowy versions of the other playable characters in minigames.<ref>[http://mariopartylegacy.com/2013/10/brand-new-mario-party-island-tour-screens/]</ref> Also, whenever a minigame ends with a tie, there will be a Dice Block tiebreaker to determine the final results.


==Characters==
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
[[File:MPIT NES.jpg|200px|thumb|The error showing the game to be an NES game.]]
[[File:MPIT NES.jpg|200px|thumb|The error showing the game to be an NES game.]]
*For a time the Nintendo 3DS eShop mistakenly stated ''Mario Party: Island Tour'' to be a title on the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]].
*For a time the Nintendo 3DS eShop mistakenly stated ''Mario Party Island Tour'' to be a title on the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]].


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Revision as of 15:51, November 24, 2013

Template:Justreleased Template:Infobox Mario Party Island Tour is a party game 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. It was released on November 22, 2013 in North America and will be released on January 14, 2014 in Europe and Winter 2013 in Japan.

Gameplay

Mario Party Island Tour 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. It will also have Local Multiplayer. It has been seen that players may verse shadowy versions of the other playable characters in minigames.[1] Also, whenever a minigame ends with a tie, there will be a Dice Block tiebreaker to determine the final results.

Characters

Playable

Mario Luigi Princess Peach Princess Daisy Wario
Artwork of Mario holding a Dice Block from Mario Party: Island Tour. Artwork of Luigi for Mario Party: Island Tour File:NSMBWiiPeach.png Artwork of Princess Daisy for Mario Party 6 (reused for Mario Party 7, Mario Party DS, Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games and Mario Party: Island Tour) Artwork of Wario for Mario Party DS (reused for Mario Party: Island Tour and Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games)
Waluigi Yoshi Boo Toad Bowser Jr.
Artwork of Waluigi for Mario Party: Island Tour (reused for Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games) Artwork of Yoshi in Mario Party: Island Tour (also used in Mario Party: The Top 100 and Mario Party Superstars) Artwork of Boo from Mario Party: Island Tour Artwork of Toad in Super Mario Galaxy (also used in Mario Party DS and Mario Party: Island Tour) Super Mario Galaxy promotional artwork: Bowser Jr.
Note: Newcomer, unlocked by completing Bowser's Tower.

Bosses

Other

Boards

As the title suggests, the boards are split between various themed islands. Seven gameboards have been confirmed in the game.[10]

Spaces[10]

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.

  • Lakitu - Allows the player to steal a card from an opponent.

Dice Blocks

Other

Minigames

Main article: List of minigames in Mario Party: Island Tour

Reception

IGN gave Mario Party: Island Tour a 5.5, criticizing its motion control, "uninventive" minigames, and its "poor" single-player campaign, but praising its unique board rules, and use of Download Play.[19] The game scores a 60% rating on Metacritic with mixed reviews.[20]

Gallery

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Staff

Main article: List of Mario Party: Island Tour staff

References to other games

  • Super Mario Bros. - The main theme is used in the minigame Xylophone Home and is remixed in the boss minigame Goomba Tower Takedown. Also, the Starman theme is used for the Perilous Palace Path board whenever a player uses a Super Star.
  • Super Mario 64 & Super Mario 64 DS - King Bob-omb originated from Super Mario 64 but he had no personal interest with anything while in the remake he cares about his mustache which Bowser makes a reference to by saying "My next guard has an even more formidable mustache than Mario". Also, the Koopa's Road theme is remixed for Bowser's Peculiar Peak.
  • Super Mario Galaxy - Rocket Road is based on this game and Rosalina appears as a cameo along with the Lumas.
  • Mario Party 9 - Most of the gameplay elements, including the voices from the characters and minigame announcer are borrowed. Also, the main menu theme is a remix for this game.

Trivia

An error on the Nintendo eShop, accidentally listing Mario Party: Island Tour as an NES title.
The error showing the game to be an NES game.

References

External links

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