Talk:Mario Party: Island Tour
Returning minigames
In the direct I saw that a minigame similar to the ball minigame in Mario Party 2 (wasn't it?) and a Parachutin' Gallery like minigame. Superstarxalien169 13:40, 17 April 2013 (EDT)
- As you said, they may be similar rather than the game returning, it'd be better to wait for more information Yoshi876 (talk) 13:42, 17 April 2013 (EDT)
Image category
Should we still have an image category, even if it's a working title at this point?
Shokora (talk · edits) 08:01, 19 April 2013 (EDT)
I dont think we should not have one, since it's a working title.
KP (talk · edits) 08:12, 19 April 2013 (EDT)
Characters
Evidence of more characters: http://mariopartylegacy.com/marioparty3ds/characters
About the characters
Is it confirmed how many characters are in the game? And who is playable or not?
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ESRB, Developer, Release Date
IGN lists that the ESRB rating is E. And lists the developer as Nintendo. It also lists the Release Date as Q4 2013. Chaossy (talk) 09:35, 29 April 2013 (EDT)
Boards have special mechanics?
I heard that all Boards will contain their own special rules, like Mario Party Nine, but without the Vehicles. So...is this confirmed?
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Release Date
The release date on the page is incorrect. The source just shows the number of the month, it isn't the actual date. For example, Pokemon X and Y are release on October 12th but it shows 10 on that page because it's the 10th month, like November is the 11th. I don't think I can change it though. The dates for games which have them are shown in the smaller boxes above. r0ck (talk)
Gamestop says release date Mario Party 3DS
I was searching through Gamestop.com and it said for Mario Party 3DS that the release date was November 1st.--Mariobro101 (talk) 15:25, 22 July 2013 (EDT)
- Sorry, but Gamestop is usually inaccurate and gives out false dates and can not be considered a reliable source. -- Too Bad! Waluigi Time! 17:59, 22 July 2013 (EDT)
I looked some where once and I saw that it would be released on November 22. Nintendoplayerawesome (talk)
Box art revealed, characters revealed, release date revealed.
Check it out. Here's the source.
Confirms a bunch of characters we haven't seen yet, including Yoshi, Waluigi, Boo, Flutter, Shy Guy, Kamek (could also be a generic Magikoopa), and Bowser Jr.
And according to this flyer, it's coming out on November 22nd in America.
~Whybee 01:20, 28 August 2013
- Are there any sources that 100% confirm which characters are playable and which ones aren't? Right now, most of the inputs on the article appear to be mere speculation. M&SG (talk) 18:08, 28 August 2013 (EDT)
New Characters Playable or Non-Playable?
Are the new confirmed characters really Non-Playable? Or are they playable? Because Bowser Jr. is holding a shell like in a minigame.And Boo is holding a mushroom like an item. Should we add an "Unknown" section under characters? cause it doesn't confirm they're NonPlayable.
Well if they're not playable, then why are they on the box art that wouldn't make sense and I agree, Bowser Jr. is on the game board and Waluigi is holding cards hinting he's playable plus Kamek/Magikoopa is beside him.
Rosalina is on the gameboard of the box art though of course she was seen on the side of the space themed rocket jet race but still she's on the game board. Yoshi is running with Wario on the gameboard in the boxart hinting playability. Nintendoplayerawesome (talk)
There is a source, but the source doesn't confirm their playability, so their status of being NPC is unconfirmed.
It's me, Mario! (Talk / Stalk) 18:47, 28 August 2013 (EDT)
- Would it be easier to just name the section 'Characters' and get rid of play-ability status until release date? Because at the moment we don't know that Yoshi is playable, or that Boo is non-playable so them being in those sections is speculation. Yoshi876 (talk)
Hey, I found a site that shows Koopa Troopa being playable along Princess Daisy, Mario and Toad.
http://andriasang.com/con0y3/media_create_sales/
That's the proof I found.
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- Just looked at that, and that's a screenshot of Mario Party 9. I remember that screenshot from a review I read of it. Yoshi876 (talk)
Crud, it looked convincing. I'll keep looking around to see if I can find anything. Oh yeah do you guys mind if I help out with this? Nintendoplayerawesome (talk)
- Help out wherever you can. Also you don't need to add the unsigned template after your username, you should use {{User|your username goes here}}. The only reason I did was because it was unsigned and you were probably unaware. Yoshi876 (talk)
Oh ok, I'm just new at this. Nintendoplayerawesome (talk)
Translation
Toward the end of the trailer ([1]), the Japanese names for two of the boards (the mountain one and the space one) are shown. If anyone could give a translation of those that would be wonderful.
I will use my computer to translate the names.--Mariobro101 (talk) 09:37, 14 September 2013 (EDT)
Duel Minigames
Should their be a new duel mini game section under the minigame section with the new judge minigame? DashingYoshi (talk)
Toad Town Map
Unless I'm mistaken I think that the Toad Road like map is part of the Toad Town one. DashingYoshi (talk)
Shy Guy's Shuffle City
Are those cards that Luigi is holding on the box cover got anything to do with this board? Could the different colours shuffle that colour area of the board when played? Mariofan24 (talk)
- It has been stated from several articles iv read that the cards are specific for this board and require some sort of strategy i have yet to work out. So yes they do and its unknown what they do. - Cubeguy(talk) BOO!! ^w^
Oh, okay. I haven't read that many articles. Thanks. Mariofan24 (talk)
Boxarts
I can't see anything different between the beta and final boxarts. Is it the coloring? Is it really worth to mention? File:KoopaTroopa!.png MegaKoopa Talk 13:13, 19 October 2013 (EDT)
I think the beta should be remove, other than the rating label, there's nothing different about the cover. --L151 14:02, 19 October 2013 (EDT)
the diffrence is the rp rating is now changed to a rated E but everything else is the sameWalushyguy (talk) 11:52, 8 November 2013 (EST)
Same source
You keep showing the same source (brand-new MPIT screens)! Why is that?
Hi! I'm Electrical Bowser jr.!
Sinking Feeling
I just added the links to the minigames and Sinking Feeling is a WarioWare microgame. How do I change it to say WarioWare at the end?--Mariobro101 (talk) 16:57, 11 November 2013 (EST)
- Why not try Sinking Feeling (Mario Party: Island Tour)? ~~ Boo4761
- Sure, let's do that. ~~ Boo4761
Xylophone Home
"A minigame in which players must roll around on a drum collecting musical notes."I think this IS Zylophone Home.
does anyone know how to make a new sessionWalushyguy (talk) 07:03, 13 November 2013 (EST)
Actually the drum one might be "Musical Snares", because a screenshot of the characters on bumber balls on a drum can be seen in the Nintendo Direct footage. MarioComix (talk) 22:02, 13 November 2013 (EST)
mini games
are there any 1 v 3 or 2 v 2 i saw every video and nothing
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Donkey Kong
Boards are confirmed to seven, last board isn't jungle-themed board. Is he absent in Mario Party? Jufemia li Britannia 10:00, 26 November 2013 (EST)
I think that he is, no signs of him in any minigames or boards....User:Mariofan24
Perilous Palace Path items
There are conflicting reports that the items should not redirect to their inspiration items, though I think they should. For example, what good would come from creating a Setback Shell page? It would be a stub, with not much more information than what game it's from, the board it's used on, and its effect. Rather, I think it makes more sense to link it to the Green Shell page with an Island Tour section, where they mention the same info while also mentioning its name on this stage. MarioComix (talk) 22:17, 11 December 2013 (EST)
Australian release date
According to Nintendo Australia in November 13, 2013, Mario Party: Island Tour was to be released in January 18, 2013. I explain it because I do not have sufficient privileges to edit the page.--77.228.198.87 10:28, 13 December 2013 (EST)
- Correct, except 2013 was totally last year ^^; Thanks by the way. Ray Trace(T|C) 14:49, 13 December 2013 (EST)
Red Links
The page seems pretty littered with red links. Someone should really go in and create the articles that the links should go to, especially for the boards. I'd do it myself but I don't have the game. Watcher of Game (talk)
- I have the game, I just don't know how to go about formatting the new pages. I'm great at following an example though. Agentdave7 (talk) 14:53, 22 December 2013 (EST)
- I've created 3 of the board pages for now. They are really small because I haven't had time to get any details about them yet. I'll play the game right now to get more inforation. Agentdave7 (talk) 15:15, 22 December 2013 (EST)
- I don't necessarily know what information to put. I'm not the best at writing articles. Agentdave7 (talk) 16:51, 22 December 2013 (EST)
- As I said earlier, look at the other gameboards, and they will contain the information that should be put in, it just needs to be changed to better suit the article. Take Goomba's Booty Boardwalk for example, it contains what game it appears in, what kind of setting the board takes place in, the layout of the board, how to get stars or complete the objective on the board and what certain spaces like ? Spaces do. Yoshi876 (talk)
- I don't necessarily know what information to put. I'm not the best at writing articles. Agentdave7 (talk) 16:51, 22 December 2013 (EST)
Japanese logo and box art
In minute 8:34 of the Japanese Nintendo Direct conference on December 18, 2013, you can see the Japanese logo of Mario Party: Island Tour. I say that because I do not have privileges to upload the image, and I think it would be useful for the gallery, as the game is about to leave on 20 March. The Japanese box art is that:
Thank you.--77.228.198.87 06:16, 27 December 2013 (EST)
Trivia: Rosalina
Should it be noticed/stated that Rosalina appears on the cover but has no real importance to the game? Usually important characters are the ones the covers.--Poponana2 (talk) 18:50, 31 December 2013 (EST)
- I don't think that's a significant trivia. She's likely there to help represent the Rocket Road board. MarioComix (talk) 19:23, 31 December 2013 (EST)
Capture Card Help!
To anyone with a capture card and this game: Please take two screenshots for this page in the Boards section. The first one is the intro of Shy Guy's Shuffle City, and should be uploaded under the file name of "File:ShyGuy'sShuffleCityIntro.png". The second one is of Kamek's Carpet Ride, which should look like "File:Kamek'sCarpetRideIntro.jpg". If you look at the table of boards in the Boards section, there are some other Into screenshots that can guide you. Thank You! M a r i oredgoldred 13:54, 18 January 2014 (EST)
- People could also use Miiverse for this too. Just saying. Ray Trace(T|C) 13:55, 18 January 2014 (EST)
- Good point! You can do that too! M a r i oredgoldred 15:17, 18 January 2014 (EST)
- I use Miiverse (and I know how to save images from it). I'll see if I can get those screenshots right now. Agentdave7 (talk) 16:43, 18 January 2014 (EST)
- Never mind. It won't let me go to the HOME menu and post the screenshot at that exact shot with the title of the course. Agentdave7 (talk) 17:18, 18 January 2014 (EST)
- Good point! You can do that too! M a r i oredgoldred 15:17, 18 January 2014 (EST)
PAL minigame names
ONM (Official Nintendo Magazine) has just done a review on this game, and they name a variety of minigames that have different names than the North American names. If someone could help add those, that would be great. MarioComix (talk) 18:33, 18 January 2014 (EST)
- I have that issue of ONM so I can do some, but without the actual game I'm fairly limited. Yoshi876 (talk)
- I have now done it, bar the ones that don't have articles currently. Yoshi876 (talk)
- I have the PAL version of the game, if the minigames need both versions, I 'm happy to edit them. Also, Bowser's Peculiar Peak is called Bowser's Bizarre Volcano in the Australian version, not sure about the European. Mariofan24 (talk)
- I have now done it, bar the ones that don't have articles currently. Yoshi876 (talk)
What's Mr. Blizzard's Snow Slalom's PAL name? User:Kirby kart
References to other games: 'Wii Party' comparison
Although not strictly a Mario game, 'Perilous Palace Path' board strikingly resembles 'Board Game Island's gameplay from Wii Party including: the linear board layout, roadblock that require dice rolls to progress/finish as well as the rewarded dice & order of play handed out after minigame play.
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linear game named "Board Game Island", used by Wii Party. play, each turn will get this, like mpit., but happened that pick minigame and play this minigame, and this.
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Boards column display
There have been many edits regarding the layout of the boards columns. Personally, I liked it when it matched the game's layout. Not only does it match the game, but it's also tighter and has a better feel to it. Also, the information in the boxes are not too squished so that shouldn't be a problem. However, I understand the rationale for keeping it in two columns, though personally I don't like that as much as if it matches the game's layout. A big bother I think is also that Bowser's Peculiar Peak takes up the most space; I think that if it were to be like this, the honour would go to Perilous Palace Path, as it also has a bigger box in the game. MarioComix (talk) 21:56, 21 January 2014 (EST)
Board Chart
Template:SettledTPP Template:ProposalOutcome The chart keeps changing between having Bowser's Peculiar Peak (BPP) stretching across 3 (6 technically) columns and having Perilous Palace Path (PPP) taking up 2 (4) columns at the top. When I made this chart, I intentionally put PPP across the top to match the menu settings, as all the other boards also corresponded with where they were on the menu. That style looked better and more professional, since it matched the menu and no one board was taking up too much space. Now, BPP is taking up too much space by stretching across the entire bottom, with most of it being an empty background. In the new layout, the third column is also larger than the other two and the split in BPP is not in the middle, looking unpolished.
Original layout:
New layout:
Proposer: Mario7 (talk)
Deadline: February 5, 2014 23:59 GMT.
Use the original layout (Menu style)
- Mario7 (talk) Per TPP.
- SuperYoshiBros (talk) The replacement looks horrible with Bowser's board stretching across the entire bottom.
- MarioComix (talk) Per all.
- Randombob-omb4761 (talk) Per SuperYoshiBros.
- Baby Luigi (talk) This obviously looks better by a light year. It's not the best solution, but it's far better than the current one.
- Walkazo (talk) - A better design would be to make one square blank, or one chart with three and one with four to fudge it, but of the given designs, this is certainly the lesser of two evils (more compact, less retina-killing red).
Use the new layout (Bowser's Peculiar Peak stretched across the bottom)
Comments
This doesn't need a talk page proposal. Just do the change yourself and state your reasons in an edit summary. Ray Trace(T|C) 13:28, 22 January 2014 (EST)
- I tried to do that, but it kept getting reverted. This way, a final decision can be made and it cannot be reverted. M a r i oredgoldred 14:32, 22 January 2014 (EST)
Maybe you can make the layout more horizontal (like in Mario Party 6 Boards) and add the difficulty and all that doodad below the description. I don't like either choice, honestly. It's me, Mario! (Talk / Stalk) 14:38, 22 January 2014 (EST)
- Yes, but I personally think that this layout is better for this particular game. M a r i oredgoldred 15:37, 22 January 2014 (EST)
release date
that Japanese date is march 20 2014 --69.114.103.208 16:50, 27 January 2014 (EST)
- Yes, the article already mentions that. Lord Grammaticus (talk) 19:54, 27 January 2014 (EST)
what is the boards?
There. The a board is a map but more than a than Death Run. --69.114.103.208 18:24, 28 January 2014 (EST)
- it is stated by Deathrun on ROBLOX 47.17.228.18 16:38, 29 January 2014 (EST)
An article for the bubble clone.
Should we make an article for the bubble clone? And we could put the template that means unknown name! Should we? Joseph (talk) (contribs)
- Probably not, they're pretty minor anyway. - 18:01, 11 August 2014 (EDT)
- I agree there minor, being different textured AI, but they are used differently over the 2 game types there in (they also have some minor story significance), so they should at least get a mention here on the games article. But they may be entitled to an article of there own, if you want to go to the effort and make it, go ahead but maybe a vote might be needed to decide if they truly need one or not. - Cubeguy(talk)
Trivia worthy?
I havnt played every mario party game but this is the only iv played so far that needs you to have 2 human players play with you for 1 specific board. Does this count as trivia? - Cubeguy(talk)
The glitches source
Did you find this glitch of Mario Party: Island Tour by watching WiiRikeToPray final episode of it?
PAL minigame rules
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From NintendoDSMovie's videos on YouTube showcasing Mario Party: Island Tour, some of the minigames have different rules and have updated the info on the following pages: Rope a Slope, Stretch Run, Grid is Good, Musical Snares, Goomba to Manuever, Kabob and Weave, Tanks a Lot, Mild Gunman, part of Spin the Bubble, Rat-a-tat Flat, part of Slow Glide, Get Reel, Top This, Slip 'n' Slip, Pachinko Wizard, Blown Hover, Slow G, Starring Artist, Pokey Corral, Hare Today, Great Bars of Fire, Fuel Me Once, Meteor Melee, Cheep Diamonds, Trounce 'n' Bounce, Squish You Were Here, Quickest Cricket, Diamond a Dozen, Flip Out, Bob-omb Aplomb, Gyro for the Gold, Match Faker, Goomba Tower Takedown, Chain Chomp's Lava Lunge, Mr. Blizzard's Snow Slalom, King Bob-omb's Court of Chaos, Dry Bowser's Brain Bonk and part of Bowser's Sky Scuffle. For all the others, I'm not too sure. If someone has the European or Australian version of the game, I'd like for you to update the pages for: Claiming the Cube, Tragic Carpet Ride (Mind Over Mattermouth), Color Me Fast (Sketchbook Scribble), Buzz a Fuzzy (Ready, Aim, Fuzzy!), Cannonball! (Wind Me Up!), Tap Dash (Find it First), Xylophone Home (Strike a Chord), the rest of Spin the Bubble, Tile Savvy (Slide and Solve), Hide 'n' Splat (Tox Box Shocks), the rest for Slow Glide (Balloon Glider), Sub Trouble (Submarine Subterfuge), Garden of Eatin' (Blooming Nuisance), Peep a Peepa (Scary Spotlight), Puzzle Pronto (Puzzle Hamper), Truckin' and Cluckin' (Hen Party), Color Correction (Whose Hue?), No-Traction Action, Spin and Bear It, Fisticlouds (Shuffle Scuffle), Deck Hunt (Skateboard Scramble), Paddle Skedaddle (Up the Creek), Git Along, Goomba (Goomba Rodeo), Cheepers Keepers (Hook, Line and Cheep Cheep), Drive for Show (Hot Shot in One), Hop Till You Drop, Helter Shellter, Bumper Thumper (Dodge and Driver), Horror Harriers (Jeepers Peepas), Slip Not (Ice Cavern Cascade), Mad Ladders (Rung Direction), Go With the Floe, Pool Buoy (Beach Ball Bedlam), Amp My Style (Beat the Buzz), Magmathon (Hot-Scotch), Shrub Hubbub (Ex-tree-me Gardening), Point 'n' Shoot (Seaside Snapshot), Sky'd and Seek, Utter Nonsense (Soundalike Star), the rest of Bowser's Sky Scuffle (Bowser's Ballistic Blowout), Three House (Fall into Line), Three House - Multiplayer (Fall into Line Versus), Emergency Hexit (Chain Challenge), Emergency Hexit (Chain Challenge Versus), The Choicest Voice (Soundalike Star Show), Ka-Goomba! (Goombas Galore), Sinking Feeling - Multiplayer (Towers and Infernos Versus) and Sinking Feeling (Towers and Infernos). It would also help that some minigame pages on this wiki don't HAVE THE RULES IN THE GAME. If this is the case, then North American players (like myself) are free to help out. – Owencrazyboy9 (talk) 20:03, 12 September 2016 (EDT)
- Once my time is freer I'll be able to assist with the NA side. MarioComix (talk) 01:21, 14 September 2016 (EDT)
- Thanks! I should mention that some pages have the European rules but not the North American rules. If this is the case, feel free to label either "NA" or "NTSC" for the North American rules and "PAL" for European/Australian rules. Also, the Star Turn page doesn't have a Gameplay section yet. That can be helpful if that were filled out too. I don't know what the max level is yet. It might be 50 like Castle Clearout from Mario Party 9. Hopefully some European contributors can step in for the minigame rules. Owencrazyboy9 (talk) 10:03, 14 September 2016 (EDT)
- Hello, anyone else going to help me besides me finding YouTube videos online? – Owencrazyboy9 (talk) 20:47, 5 September 2017 (EDT)
Card Spaces absent
I am currently a new user, but I noticed that in the article it lists "Card Space" as one of the spaces. I have not seen any Card Spaces in the game, and I have played every board (including Shy Guy's Shuffle City) multiple times. And I cannot fix this because the page is protected. Please help! -YoshiFlutterJump
- Got rid of the Card Space stuff for you. – Owencrazyboy9 (talk) 17:30, 24 March 2017 (EDT)
Reorganize the board table in Mario Party: Island Tour
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Current time: Monday, November 18, 2024, 05:40 GMT
The board layout as is, currently enforced by the previous talk page proposal earlier in the page is something I'm not a fan of. The presentation of the table is dependent on the resolution of your monitor: while this is the case for all tables, in this case, the table assumes that you're using a wide-screen device to see all information within it. On mobile and shorter screens, there is no side-scrolling, thus the table cuts itself off, rendering the right parts of the table inaccessible to those viewers and thus, losing information.
When formatting information, you need to make a compromise between nice-looking tables for one device and usability on the other, and I think this table straddles on the usability. Hence why I think the table should be reorganized into a way that information is not lost to views who use shorter or smaller devices.
I propose to reformat the table that's traditional to pretty much how every other Mario Party articles have done it for consistency's sake (and mostly because they work, rather than this article's board listing layout). Take for example, Mario Party 2 and its list of boards. While it's not ideal, it uses a similar "rating" system that's organized in a way that's more friendly to mobile and smaller screen viewers. You can take a look at practically every other Mario Party article to see how they handle organizing boards. I'm not sure about keeping the colors in or removing them altogether, so I don't mind either way, and it's not really the goal of this proposal: it's up to the editors to leave them in or not.
This is a sample to what my new proposed table will look like. If there are any comments or suggestions to be made to my proposed table, I'd love to hear them.
- Proposer: Baby Luigi (talk)
- Deadline: December 15, 2017, 23:59 GMT
Reorganize the board table to be consistent with other Mario Party articles
Leave it the way it is
Comments
I have a better idea to the solution. Keep it the same, yet cut it in half. I mean, it is used in the game. The only solution to make it better would be to split it in half and put the second part below the first part. Make any sense to you? Yoshi the SSM (talk) 17:21, 1 December 2017 (EST)