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Binding: Video Game
Brand: Nintendo
EAN: 0045496900045
ESRB Age Rating: Everyone
Format: Nintendo
Label: Nintendo
Manufacturer: Nintendo
Platform: Nintendo Wii
Publisher: Nintendo
Release Date: May 29, 2007
Sales Rank: 212
Studio: Nintendo

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Editorial Review:

From the Manufacturer:
The world's most popular party videogame is getting a lot crazier in Mario Party 8 for Wii! Whether you're shaking up cola cans or lassoing barrels, you and your friends will be drawn into the action like never before using the Wii Remote.

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Mario Party 8 for Wii also includes dozens of new mini-games, six new party boards, and many new game modes. In a series first, players can transform their characters into many forms, such as player-smashing boulders and coin-sucking vampires. Mario Party 8 also includes "extra-large" mini-games like Star Carnival Bowling and Table Menace. One to four players can play Mario Party 8 for Wii, each with a Wii Remote.



Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Another solid party game from Nintendo
Mario Party 8 is, in most ways, very similar to its predecessors - a large amount of mini games, colorful graphics, a variety of boards, and a selection of Nintendo characters. Since this is the first installment on the Wii, the major difference in this version is the motion controls used on the boards and in mini games. Here's my personal list of pros and cons.

Pros:

1. boards have more variety, especially conditions on how to earn stars
2. high replay value, especially for families and casual gamers
3. use of the Wii's motion controls makes for a more interactive experience

Cons:

1. higher degree of luck, especially with the awarding of bonus stars
2. the party host and his talking hat are incredibly annoying
3. not all mini games use the motion controls

Overall, this is a solid party game. If you liked the previous Mario Party games, you'll like this one too.



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Not Much of a Party
I have owned the very first Mario Party for Nintendo 64 and now that I have purchased Mario Party 8 and played it, it's a HUGE downgrade! In the first Mario Party you can purchase different trophies to gamble your coins, different blocks to use on the game boards, break records, etc. In Mario Party 8, there isn't much you can do beside play the board games, the mini games aren't much fun, some of the new characters are plain and no matter how good you do in the board games, you still get the same amount of carnival cards! The bottom line is, this game is boring and nothing compared to the first Mario Party!



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Fun for family and friends
This is a game that I have enjoyed playing with friends and family. It is an easy game to understand. I have also enjoyed exploring the game on my own as well. At times the game can get a little repetitive especially if you are playing on your own. But as a game for more than one player I find it great fun. The mini games allow a range of skills to be needed and so therefore allows different people to win each time. You just need to have those 4 remotes to really max out the fun for all which of course is the down side. So for that and it being a little repetitive I have removed a star. But I would recommend as a good game to have!



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Too tedious
Purchased this with expectations that the mini-games would be easy to get into and fun. After trying them out, I can only describe them as tedious. Every game seems to have 10 or so "intro" screens that you have to go through. To make matters worse, there are different ways to get through the intro screens. Some require pushing A, others you have to select options with the cursor then click A, others require jumping to get a random dice roll. Then getting into the game itself this type of tediousness continues all over again. This may be fun for some occasions, but I would recommend highly you try out the game before you buy.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Not as expected.
I was expecting this game to be exciting, fun and addicting.
But honestly, when I started playing I was so bored. The mini games are quick and not anything I wanted them to me. The whole "board game" part of the game bored me so bad.. when it wasn't my turn, I was trying to find something to do to make time go by faster. If you play with computers, it's impossible to get the stars.. and yeah, I think it's definitely more of a kids game. I think it would be a lot more fun when you aren't competing against the computers.

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