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Mario Party 8 (Wii)
The party continues for the 8th time, with Mario and friends getting crazy in a variety of mini-games.
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Nintendo Mario Party 8 - Wii
Be a part of a crazy and wild party in Mario Party 8 from Nintendoî. Whether you're shaking up
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Mario Party 8: Nintendo Wii
The world s most popular party video game franchise is getting a lot crazier in Mario Party 8 for the
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Mario Party 8 (Wii)
In Mario Party 8, a whimsical ringmaster has invited Mario, Peach and the rest of the crew to his carnival,
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Mario Party 8: Nintendo Wii
Synopsis Whenever Mario and his friends get together, it's more than just a gathering: it's a party.
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Wii - Mario Party
Mario Party 8, the world's most popular party Video game, brings the crazy party action to your Wii!
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Mario Party 8 (Wii)
Mario Party 8 invites groups of players to perform crazy tasks with up to eight different players.Mario
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Mario Party 8 ( Nintendo Wii )
Mario Party 8, the world's most popular party Video game, brings the crazy party action to your Wii!
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Mario Party 8
Dozens of new mini-games, six new party boards and many new game modes Extra large mini games like Star
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Mario Party 8 Wii
Whether you're shaking up cola cans or lassoing barrels, you and your friends will be drawn into the
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Nintendo Mario Party 8
The world's most popular party video game is getting crazier in Mario Party(r) 8 for the Wii(tm).
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Pros: Umm...wide variety of characters? :|
Cons: Boring
I went to my friend's house, and we played this game.I honestly would never buy it, it's extremely boring. All you do is jump up and hit a dice and go that many spaces forward. But you have "candy" which allows you to possibly steal stars from other people.
It's about as exciting as Monopoly. We played it once for like an hour (it takes forever for someone to win!), and I was like, "Finally, done playing this dumbass game, maybe we'll play Wii Sports or something..." until they said "Alright, let's play again!"
Altough, the second time we played, I ended up kicking everyone's ass in it! I had like 11 stars and everyone else had like 4 or 5 lol
Overall, I don't get who would pay $50 for this game.
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Mario Party 8 was the first real game that I bought for my Wii. I was hoping that because there are so many great (and classic) games relating to Mario, that this game would be another great one considering the $50 price tag. I was thrilled when I played this game for the first few times because it exceeded my expectations.
So what's to like about this game? First of all, there's a TON of things to do! The main part of the game has you playing as a Mario character (you get to choose from quite a few different characters including Boo, Wario, Waluigi, and Dry Bones). There are 6 different boards you can choose from (from Donkey Kong to a haunted house to a monopoly-type board), all with the same goal only completely different looks. Each player takes a turn moving around the board to collect coins and ultimately get a star. After all 4 players go, you play a minigame (some are 4 player, some are 2 vs. 2, and some are 1 vs. 3) and the winner gets coins. When a player gets a star, another
So what's to like about this game? First of all, there's a TON of things to do! The main part of the game has you playing as a Mario character (you get to choose from quite a few different characters including Boo, Wario, Waluigi, and Dry Bones). There are 6 different boards you can choose from (from Donkey Kong to a haunted house to a monopoly-type board), all with the same goal only completely different looks. Each player takes a turn moving around the board to collect coins and ultimately get a star. After all 4 players go, you play a minigame (some are 4 player, some are 2 vs. 2, and some are 1 vs. 3) and the winner gets coins. When a player gets a star, another
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This is the first Wii game we've gotten that really engaged our 4-year-old boy. Ultimately up to now he could care less about our other Wii titles such as Cars, Carnival Games, and Playground Games.
Our boy loves that he can play a lot of this out of the box. He can choose his character and move him around the board. Because the game leverages the Wii controller quite well he can get into the mini-games. The best feature is that you can practice each mini-game as much as you want, which is good because some of them take a few tries. The variety of games alone satisfies our short attention span family quite well. There is a train map that just hooked him big-time, so if you have a boy between the ages of 3-8 it will likely hook your boy too.
The professional reviewers have to be taken with a grain of salt. The comic-book-guy reviewers with lame beards and questionable hygiene are not going to like a game that a 4-year-old does. One reviewer noted that much of the game is left to
Our boy loves that he can play a lot of this out of the box. He can choose his character and move him around the board. Because the game leverages the Wii controller quite well he can get into the mini-games. The best feature is that you can practice each mini-game as much as you want, which is good because some of them take a few tries. The variety of games alone satisfies our short attention span family quite well. There is a train map that just hooked him big-time, so if you have a boy between the ages of 3-8 it will likely hook your boy too.
The professional reviewers have to be taken with a grain of salt. The comic-book-guy reviewers with lame beards and questionable hygiene are not going to like a game that a 4-year-old does. One reviewer noted that much of the game is left to
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