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+ | This game features multiple game modes, from which only Toad Scramble is unlocked from the beginning of the game. Here are all the game modes: | ||
+ | * Toad Scramble- | ||
+ | * Coinathlon- | ||
+ | * Mario Shuffle- This game mode for 2 people has the players move three figures to the end of a linear, one-way board. The red team races to the very right of the board, while the blue team races to the very left of the board. Every turn, both players roll 2 Dice Blocks, and decide which two of their figurines to move. If a figurine steps in its path over one of the figurines of the opponent, then the figurine of the foe will be unable to move for one turn. If a player's figurine lands right on one of the foe's figurines, then the figurine of the foe will be bounced back to the beginning of the board. The player that gets his entire team to the other end of the board first wins. | ||
+ | * Balloon Bash- | ||
+ | * Rhythm Recital- In this game mode 1-4 players must cooperate to sync their button presses with the beats of famous Mario music tracks. First, every player chooses an instrument, then they will either touch on the Touchscreen or press the A button in rhythm with one of ten different music tracks. At the end, players get awarded a grade depending on their performance - getting lots of ''Perfect'' grades and as few as possible misses will make the score bigger. | ||
+ | * Challenge Tower- | ||
+ | * Boo's Block Party- | ||
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{{Game Technical Details | {{Game Technical Details | ||
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Mario Party: Star Rush is a Nintendo 3DS installment in the Mario Party series, releasing in most regions in October 2016 and in North America in November 2016.
Contents
Blurb
E3 2016 website
A NEW APPROACH TO MARIO PARTY: QUICKER PLAY AND SIMULTANEOUS TURNS!
Team up with Mario, Peach, Donkey Kong, and more in the most perfectly portable Mario Party game to date. Play with up to four players simultaneously, exploring different worlds as you freely move your Toad across maps and recruit Mushroom Kingdom allies. Break free of turn order, with all players plotting strategy, rolling the dice, and moving... all simultaneously! Team up with your friends in the real world to compete or cooperate to take down bosses in each game board. Features:
- Recruit characters like Toadette, Rosalina, and Wario to team up with and support you in Toad Scramble starring Toads.
- Choose from multiple boards in different worlds, each with tricky boss battles.
- Up to four players can simultaneously roll and move freely around a map.
- Team up with up to four Mushroom Kingdom characters who can help you win by participating in different events.
- Fully refined for bite-sized portable play, perfect for the Nintendo 3DS family of systems.
- Multiplayer via Local Wireless (additional games and systems required; sold separately) or Download Play (additional systems required; sold separately). For the first time in series history, compatible with multi-card communication.
- Packed with different modes that everyone can enjoy.
Gameplay
Game modes
This game features multiple game modes, from which only Toad Scramble is unlocked from the beginning of the game. Here are all the game modes:
- Toad Scramble-
- Coinathlon-
- Mario Shuffle- This game mode for 2 people has the players move three figures to the end of a linear, one-way board. The red team races to the very right of the board, while the blue team races to the very left of the board. Every turn, both players roll 2 Dice Blocks, and decide which two of their figurines to move. If a figurine steps in its path over one of the figurines of the opponent, then the figurine of the foe will be unable to move for one turn. If a player's figurine lands right on one of the foe's figurines, then the figurine of the foe will be bounced back to the beginning of the board. The player that gets his entire team to the other end of the board first wins.
- Balloon Bash-
- Rhythm Recital- In this game mode 1-4 players must cooperate to sync their button presses with the beats of famous Mario music tracks. First, every player chooses an instrument, then they will either touch on the Touchscreen or press the A button in rhythm with one of ten different music tracks. At the end, players get awarded a grade depending on their performance - getting lots of Perfect grades and as few as possible misses will make the score bigger.
- Challenge Tower-
- Boo's Block Party-
Technical details
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External links
References
- ↑ Press release from Nintendo Korea (January 20, 2017). Retrieved January 21, 2017.
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