![]() Pokemon had the right idea to barely change a thing throughout its series. Yeah, it was long and monotonous, but it's what started it all like Mario Kart and Super Smash Bros. I still miss the old Mario Party games that play like Parcheesi mixed with UNO. ![]() Yep, three recharges of your 3DS system and you'll nab everything this game has to offer. Alone, it may take you 20 hours minimally if you become skilled at most of the minigames. The top "Party Level" where everything is unlocked is 12, where you need a total of 6800 party points to reach. If you were able to earn enough stars equivalent to a high score, you get the :Star Rush" bonus of additional 100 or 200 party points. When you rank 1st place in the standard game of "Toad Scramble", you earn 200 party points. ![]() Most of the other game board types are unlockable with "Party Points", similar to experience points in any RPG. The youngest of Nintendo fans could land in 1st place, even if the other NPC players were chosen to act on "Hard" difficulty. The only boss battle to have a different game is Bowser, with three different simple scenarios to defeat him. I don't know why Nintendo thought to make "boss battles" even more simple than a mini games. Choose from multiple boards in different worlds. The remaining 15 minigames use the control pad and buttons, not including the "boss battles". Recruit characters like Toadette, Rosalina, and Wario to team up with and support you in Toad Scramble mode. There is only one that uti lizes the microphone, and 3 that require the touchscreen display. Mario party star rush all characters series#This game lacks the quantity of mini games that the Mario Party series is known for. ![]() Every 10 coins obtained is exchanged for one star each, at the end of the game mode. You also earn coins around the worlds by moving your character around, popping balloons and winning minigames. These allies can be lost or stolen by the other players. The most unique mode, Toad Scramble has you playing as the character Toad, running around checkerboard-like worlds obtaining other Mario series characters as playable allies. The trailers looked awesome, the gameplay looked fun, but the reviews were mixed. When my roommate heard of this new version of Mario Party where everybody takes their turn at the same time, she was hooked. Not the best Mario Party, but definitely unique! ![]()
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