Mario Party: Island Tour (Japanese: マリオパーティ アイランドツアー, Hepburn: Mario Pātī.. IGN scored the game 5.5/10, stating "Mario Party: Island Tour's rich ..
Metacritic Game Reviews, Mario Party: Island Tour for 3DS, The game features seven different game boards, each with its own set of rules. The game offers 81 ..
Apr 18, 2013.. Mario Party: Island Tour for the 3DS features seven different game boards, each with its own set of rules. The game offers 81 new mini-games ..
Mario Party: Island Tour is a party game for the Nintendo 3DS. It is the twelfth installment (seventeenth in Japan) in the Mario Party series and the third installment for a handheld console. This is the second Mario Party game to be developed by Nd Cube. Just as in Mario Party DS, it is possible for up to four people to join in wireless mode using only one game card. After a relaxing day around Peach's Castle, Mario and the gang noticed a strange letter in a bubble saying that they were happily invited to the Party Islands. The gang then cheers about it when the letter sends bubbles to carry every member of the gang though the sky to the Party Islands. While Mario and the gang are partying and playing games, Bowser shows up, feeling jealous about why Mario and his friends are invited, so he built Bowser's Tower, saying that anyone can join him at his evil party. He began locking all the fun away from the Party Islands into all kinds of weird bubbles. He also puts evil magic in the bubbles made by the bubble machine to make bubble clones of the gang to guard the tower. There are five different play modes in the game. They are: Party (1-4 players) - Party your way to the finish across a wild variety of game boards! Play time: 10-60 mins Minigames (1-4 players) - Battle for first place in a huge collection of minigames. Play time: 1-30 mins StreetPass Minigames (1 player) - Take on the world in minigame battles, and unlock special items! Play time: 1-15 mins Bowser's Tower (1 player) - Win your way to the top of a terrifying tower! Play time: 90 mins Collectables - Purchase bubbles with Mario Party Points! Can you complete the entire collection? Play time: N/A Mario Party: Island Tour uses the traditional independent four player gameplay as seen in previous Mario Party entries, where players were able to roll dice with numbers from 1-10 though this time, like in Mario Party 9, players roll the dice from 1 to 6 or in some cases in some of the boards, the 6 is replaced by other things like a 0 or a Trigger. Like Mario Party 9, players move along a linear board, though in this game it is a race to the end. Each board has its own play style, such as items and Mini Stars. The Spaces appear similar in function to those from Mario Party 9. During some specific game boards, players use items to progress and hinder their opponents, similar to the items used in Mario Party 2, 3, and 4. It also supports local multiplayer using Download Play. There is a single-player mode called Bowser's Tower, where the player plays against shadowy versions of the other playable characters in 30 minigames, with a boss minigame on every fifth floor. Also, whenever a minigame ends with a tie, there will be a Dice tiebreaker to determine the final results. There are a total of 10 playable characters in Mario Party: Island Tour, consisting of 9 default characters and 1 unlockable character (Bowser Jr.). Mario Luigi Peach Daisy Yoshi Wario Waluigi Toad Boo Bowser Jr.* *Bowser Jr. can be unlocked by completing Bowser's Tower. Goomba Tower • Chain Chomp • Mr. Blizzard • King Bob-omb • Dry Bowser • Bowser Birdo Bloopers Bony Beetle Bubble clones of characters Chain Chomp Cheep Cheeps Dry Bones Flomps Flutter Goombas Hammer Bro Kamek Koopa Troopas Lakitu Lumas Mechanical Crickets Monty Moles Rosalina Shy Guys Toads Thwomp Whomp Banzai Bill Koopa Paratroopas Paragoombas Whittles Stone Spikes Jumbo Rays Scaredy Rats Blue Toad Peepas Penguins Piranha Plants Wigglers Thorny Flowers Mattermouths Tox Boxes Spinies Pokeys Cheep Chomps Cows Swoop Para-Biddybuds Bob-omb Buzzy Beetle Bullet Bills Lava Bubbles Amp Fishin' Lakitu Bone Goomba Big Dry Bones Toadies Bone Piranha Plants Fly Guys As the title suggests, the boards are split between various themed islands. Seven gameboards are included in the game. Of these boards, one is unlocked by playing through every other board except for Shy Guy's Shuffle City due to the necessity for three or more players (Bowser's Peculiar Peak), and the other six are available from the start of the game. Boards Perilous Palace Path Rocket Road Shy Guy's Shuffle City Power yourself up and knock opponents out of the way with special items as you race to the finish! Blast yourself to the finish line by winning minigames and collecting Boosters! Outwit your opponents and avoid the dreaded Bowser Card to win this race! Play Time: 45-60 minutes Play Time: 10-20 minutes Play Time: 20-40 minutes Skill: Skill: Skill: Luck: Luck: Luck: Minigames: Minigames: Minigames: Banzai Bill's Mad Mountain Star-Crossed Skyway Kamek's Carpet Ride Bowser's Peculiar Peak Should you go for the glory or hide out? Banzai Bill will test your luck and courage! You will need the most Mini Stars to win this game—no matter how fast you finish! Play your cards right to be the first player to reach the goal! First place is the worst place in this reverse race. Bowser is waiting for the "winner"! Play Time: 15-30 minutes Play Time: 30-50 minutes Play Time: 20-40 minutes Play Time: 20-40 minutes Skill: Skill: Skill: Skill: Luck: Luck: Luck: Luck: Minigames: Minigames: Minigames: Minigames: Dash Space - If the player lands here, they will leap forward (2, 3, 4, or 5) spaces. Back Space - When the player landers here, they go back the number of spaces on it. Item Space - Landing on this space earns the player an item. Green Space - A normal space. Nothing special happens when the player lands here. Piranha Plant Space - If the player lands on this space, a Piranha Plant will throw them back a number of spaces. Lucky Space - If the player lands here, something good will happen. Duel Space - These trigger a minigame battle for items/Mini Stars. Bowser Space - A random act of fiendishness will happen if the player lands here. Unlucky Space - Something bad will happen if the player lands here. Dead-End Space - The player will be forced to stop on this space for an event. Goal Space - The final space on the board. Safe Spaces (only on Banzai Bill's Mad Mountain) - A space where the player cannot get hit by a Banzai Bill. Danger Spaces (only on Banzai Bill's Mad Mountain) - A space where the player might get hit by a Banzai Bill. Switch Space - If the player lands here, Banzai Bill will launch from a new location. Banzai Bill Space - This space launches Banzai Bill. Card Space Booster Spaces (appears only on Rocket Road) Warp Spaces Kamek Spaces (appears only on Kamek's Carpet Ride) Just-Right Spaces (appears only on Kamek's Carpet Ride) Dice Blocks can be won from minigames in Perilous Palace Path and Bowser's Peculiar Peak. Item Image Effect Gold Dice Block Adds 1 to 6 spaces to the player's roll. Awarded to 1st place after a minigame. Silver Dice Block Adds 1 to 3 spaces to the player's roll. Awarded to 2nd place after a minigame. Bronze Dice Block Adds 1 or 2 spaces to the player's roll. Awarded to 3rd place after a minigame. Custom Dice Block Allows the player to roll any number. Bowser Dice Block Same effects as a normal Dice Block. The player can remain where they are as long as they get the roll doubled with another Bowser Dice Block. 1-6 Bowser Dice Block Adds 1 to 6 spaces to the player's roll. The player can remain where they are as long as they get the roll doubled with another Bowser Dice Block. Awarded to 4th place after a minigame. 1-3 Bowser Dice Block Adds 1 to 3 spaces to the player's roll. The player can remain where they are as long as they get the roll doubled with another Bowser Dice Block. Awarded to 3rd place after a minigame. 1-2 Bowser Dice Block Adds 1 or 2 spaces to the player's roll. The player can remain where they are as long as they get the roll doubled with another Bowser Dice Block. Awarded to 2nd place after a minigame. In Kamek's Carpet Ride and Shy Guy's Shuffle City, cards are used to make the player move and have different effects on the character. Item Image Effect Random Card Randomly decide how many spaces the player will move. Precision Card Move the player the number of spaces written on the card. Power Precision Card Moves the user forwards by the number written, while the others move backwards by the same amount. Bowser Card The player who holds this card after 3 turns will receive a Bowser Penalty. Setback Shell - Sends an opponent back 2 spaces. Backwards Bill - Sends an opponent back 5 spaces. Blooper Chopper - Cuts an opponent's roll in half. Lightning Score Striker - Subtracts 3 from an opponent's roll. Lakitu Leech - Steals 1 item from an opponent. Dash Mushroom - Adds 3 to your roll. Golden Dash Mushroom - Adds 5 to your roll. Super Star - Doubles the player's roll. Crazy Kamek - Switches the user's place with an opponent. Choas Kamek - Switches everyone's places. Mini Stars Mini Ztars Boosters - Multiplies the Dice Block roll. Main article: List of Mario Party: Island Tour minigames Much like Mario Party DS and Mario Party 9, players can earn Mario Party Points by playing boards, completing Bowser's Tower or playing Minigames. This points can be used to buy "Bubbles", voice recordings or music from the various characters, boards or minigames. These bubbles need to be bought from the gallery with various points, and not all bubbles are unlocked initially. Mario Party: Island Tour has received generally mixed reviews. The game currently averages a 62.06% based on 17 reviews on GameRankings and a 59 based on 23 reviews on Metacritic. IGN gave Mario Party: Island Tour a 5.5, criticizing its motion control, "uninventive" minigames, and its "poor" single-player campaign unlike Mario Party 9, but praising its unique board rules and use of Download Play. Destructoid gave the game an even lower score of 4.0. GameXplain gave the single-player mode a 2 1/2 stars out of 5, and multiplayer a 3 1/2 out of 5. Additionally, Official Nintendo Magazine gave the game a score of 60%. Mario Party: Island Tour is the 20th best selling game for the Nintendo 3DS, selling 1.14 million copies worldwide, as of March 31, 2014. Main article: List of Mario Party: Island Tour beta elements In order to perform this glitch, the player must land on a Lucky Space in the board Bowser's Peculiar Peak. If he/she happens to be blasted to a space that another player is currently on, then the two players will look like they're inside each other. For this subject's image gallery, see Gallery:Mario Party: Island Tour. Main article: List of Mario Party: Island Tour staff Super Mario Bros.: The main theme is remixed in the minigames Xylophone Home and Goomba Tower Takedown. In Amp My Style, a remix of the underground theme appears. In Perilous Palace Path, while in the Bowser Zone, a remix of the castle theme appears. Also, the Starman theme is used for the Perilous Palace Path board whenever a player uses a Super Star. Yoshi's Safari: In Bowser's Sky Scuffle, the player must shoot Bowser the way Mario shoots Roy Koopa in this game. Super Mario 64 and Super Mario 64 DS: The "Koopa's Road" theme is remixed for Bowser's Peculiar Peak. King Bob-omb appears as a boss in this game as he did here, and Bowser makes a reference to his interest with his moustache from the remake saying, "My next guard has an even more formidable moustache than Mario!" Mario Party/Mario Party 2: The concept of playing every available board to unlock the Bowser themed board was reused from these games. New Super Mario Bros.: Dry Bowser returns with his ability to throw bones. Super Mario Galaxy: Rocket Road is based on this game, and Rosalina appears as a cameo along with the Lumas and the Comet Observatory. Additionally, the theme of Good Egg Galaxy is remixed in a part of Rocket Road's music. New Super Mario Bros. Wii: Banzai Bill's Mad Mountain is based on World 6 from this game. Super Mario 3D Land: The minigame Blown Hover features Flip Panels and the square mountains from World 4-5 from this game. Also, Dry Bowser's voice clips are borrowed from this game. Para-Biddybuds also make some cameos. Mario Party 9: The voices of the characters and minigame announcer are borrowed from this game. Music such as the minigame intro and results screen are covered from this game. Mini Stars and Mini Ztars return in Star-Crossed Skyway. New Super Mario Bros. 2: Bone Goombas and Bone Piranha Plants return. New Super Mario Bros. U: Waddlewings make some cameos. For a time the Nintendo 3DS eShop mistakenly stated Mario Party: Island Tour to be a title on the Nintendo Entertainment System. This is the second Mario Party game not to feature Donkey Kong, Bonus Stars or a Last Five Turns/Almost There! event; the first was Mario Party Advance. This is the first (and currently only) Mario Party game to use dice blocks to break ties in minigames. This is the first (and currently only) Mario Party game to not have a category of 1 vs 3 minigames. This is the second Mario Party game not to feature 2 vs. 2 minigames, the first being Mario Party 9. Official North American website Official Japanese website Launch Trailer Mario Party: Island Tour Main Characters Mario • Luigi • Peach • Daisy • Wario • Waluigi • Yoshi • Toad • Boo • Bowser Jr. Other Characters and Cameos Banzai Bill • Blue Toad • Bone Goomba • Bone Piranha Plant • Bony Beetle • Bowser • Chain Chomp • Cheep Cheep • Cheep Chomps • Cosmic Clones • Dry Bowser • Flomps • Flutter • Fuzzies • Goombas • Goomba Tower • Hammer Bro • Jumbo Rays • Kamek • King Bob-omb • Koopa Paratroopa • Koopa Troopa • Lakitu • Lumas • Mattermouths • Mechanical Cricket • Monty Mole • Mr. Blizzard • Para-Biddybuds • Paragoombas • Peepa • Penguins • Piranha Plants • Pokeys • Rosalina • Scaredy Rat • Spinies • Stone Spikes • Thorny Flowers • Thwomps • Toads • Tox Boxes • Whittles • Whomps • Wigglers Game Boards Banzai Bill's Mad Mountain • Bowser's Peculiar Peak • Kamek's Carpet Ride • Perilous Palace Path • Rocket Road • Shy Guy's Shuffle City • Star-Crossed Skyway Spaces +1 Space • +2 Space • +3 Space • +4 Space • +5 Space • Blue Space • Booster Spaces • Bowser Space • Card Space • Event Space • Free-for-All Space • Green Space • Lucky Space • Piranha Plant Space • Red Space • Unlucky Space Items Cards Bowser • Champion • Power Precison • Precision • Random • Sorry! Other Blooper Chopper • Booster • Custom Dice Block • Dash Mushroom • Golden Dash Mushroom • Lightning Score Striker • Mini Star • Mini Ztar • Roulette Block • Setback Shell • Super Star Further Info Gallery • Beta elements • Minigames • Staff Mario series Platformers Super Mario series Super Mario Bros. (1985, NES) • Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels (1986, FDS) • Super Mario Bros. 2 (1988, NES) • Super Mario Bros. 3 (1988, NES) • Super Mario World (1990, SNES) • Super Mario 64 (1996, N64) • Super Mario Sunshine (2002, GCN) • New Super Mario Bros. (2006, NDS) • Super Mario Galaxy (2007, Wii) • New Super Mario Bros. Wii (2009, Wii) • Super Mario Galaxy 2 (2010, Wii) • Super Mario 3D Land (2011, 3DS) • New Super Mario Bros. 2 (2012, 3DS) • New Super Mario Bros. U (2012, Wii U) • Super Mario 3D World (2013, Wii U) Mario vs. Donkey Kong series Mario vs. Donkey Kong (2004, GBA) • Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis (2006, DS) • Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Minis March Again! (2009, DSiWare) • Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Mini-Land Mayhem! (2010, DS) • Mario and Donkey Kong: Minis on the Move (2013, 3DS) • Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Tipping Stars (2015, 3DS/Wii U) Other Donkey Kong (1981) • Mario Bros. (1983) • Mario's Cement Factory (1983, G&W) • Mario's Bombs Away (1983, G&W) • Mario Bros. Special (1984, PC88) • Punch Ball Mario Bros. (1984, PC88) • Wrecking Crew (1985, NES) • Super Mario Bros. Special (1986, PC88) • Super Mario Land (1989, GB) • Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins (1992, GB) • Hotel Mario (1994, Philips CD-i) • Donkey Kong (1994, Game Boy) • Mario Clash (1995, VB) • Wrecking Crew '98 (1998, SFC) Ports and remakes Donkey Kong (1982, G&W) • Mario Bros. (1983, G&W) • Vs. Super Mario Bros. (1986, Arcade) • All Night Nippon Super Mario Bros. (1986, FDS) • Super Mario Bros. (1987, G&W) • Super Mario All-Stars (1993, SNES) • Super Mario All-Stars + Super Mario World (1994, SNES) • BS Super Mario USA (1997, SNES) • Super Mario Bros. 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(2003, GCN) • Mario Kart Arcade GP (2005, Arcade) • Mario Kart DS (2005, NDS) • Mario Kart Arcade GP 2 (2007, Arcade) • Mario Kart Wii (2008, Wii) • Mario Kart 7 (2011, 3DS) • Mario Kart Arcade GP DX (2013, Arcade) • Mario Kart 8 (2014, Wii U) Mario Party series Mario Party (1998, N64) • Mario Party 2 (1999, N64) • Mario Party 3 (2000, N64) • Mario Party 4 (2002, GCN) • Mario Party-e (2003, GBA) • Mario Party 5 (2003, GCN) • Super Mario Fushigi no Korokoro Party (2004, Arcade) • Mario Party 6 (2004, GCN) • Mario Party Advance (2005, GBA) • Super Mario Fushigi no Korokoro Party 2 (2005, Arcade) • Mario Party 7(2006, GCN) • Mario Party 8 (2007, Wii) • Mario Party DS (2007, NDS) • Mario Party Fushigi no Korokoro Catcher (2009, Arcade) • Mario Party 9 (2012, Wii) • Mario Party: Island Tour (2013, 3DS) • Mario Party 10 (2015, Wii U) Sports games Mario Baseball series Mario Superstar Baseball (2005, GCN) • Mario Super Sluggers (2008, Wii) Mario Golf series Golf (1984) • NES Open Tournament Golf (1991, NES) • Mario Golf (1999, N64) • Mario Golf (1999, GBC) • Mobile Golf (2001, GBC) • Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour (2003, GCN) • Mario Golf: Advance Tour (2004, GBA) • Mario Golf: World Tour (2014, 3DS) Mario Strikers series Super Mario Strikers (2005, GCN) • Mario Strikers Charged (2007, Wii) Mario Tennis series Mario's Tennis (1995, VB) • Mario Tennis 64 (2000, N64) • Mario Tennis (2000, GBC) • Mario Power Tennis (2004, GCN) • Mario Tennis: Power Tour (2005, GBA) • Mario Tennis Open (2012, 3DS) Other NBA Street V3 (2005, GCN) • SSX on Tour (2005, GCN) • Mario Hoops 3-on-3 (2006, NDS) • Mario Sports Mix (2010, Wii) Crossovers Mario & Sonic series Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games (2007, Wii) • Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games (2007, NDS) • Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games (2009, Wii) • Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games (2009, NDS) • Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games (2011, Wii) • Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games (2012, 3DS) • Mario & Sonic at the Sochi 2014 Olympic Winter Games (2013, Wii U) Super Smash Bros. series Super Smash Bros. 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Print World (1991, MS-DOS) • Mario Paint (1992, SNES) • Mario no Photopi (1998, N64) • Mario Artist: Paint Studio (1999, N64DD) • Mario Artist: Talent Studio (2000, N64DD) • Mario Artist: Communication Kit (2000, N64DD) • Mario Artist: Polygon Studio (2000, N64DD) Miscellaneous Mario & Wario (1993, SNES) • Yoshi's Safari (1993, SNES) • Undake30 Same Game (1995, SFC) • Mario's Game Gallery (1995, MS-DOS) • Mario's Picross (1995, GB) • Mario's Super Picross (1995, SFC) • Picross 2 (1996, GB) • Excitebike: Bun Bun Mario Battle Stadium (1997, Satellaview) • Mario's FUNdamentals (1998, MS-DOS) • Mario Pinball Land (2004, GBA) • Super Mario Fushigi no Janjan Land (2003, Arcade) • Yakuman DS (2005, NDS) • Dance Dance Revolution: Mario Mix (2005, GCN) • Itadaki Street DS (2007, NDS) • Fortune Street (2011, Wii) • Nintendo Land (2012, Wii U) • Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker (2014, Wii U) • Mario Maker (2015, Wii U) • Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. 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Nov 22, 2013.. Mario Party: Island Tour's content-rich multiplayer options are sullied by boring minigames and unfortunate system-jerking motion control.