I Played Mario Party 9 in a New POV and This Happened...
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Mario Party 9 is a party video game published by Nintendo for the Wii. The ninth main installment in the Mario Party series, it was announced at E3 2011 and released in Europe, North America, and Australia in March 2012, followed by Japan a month later. It was the first game in the series to be developed by NDcube, who took over development of the series from Hudson Soft, which was acquired and dissolved by Konami by March 2012. This was also the final Mario game to be published for the Wii.
Mario Party 9 was the second and last game in the series released for the Wii, and was followed by Mario Party: Island Tour for the Nintendo 3DS in 2013 and Mario Party 10 for the Wii U in 2015.
The game received mixed to positive reviews from critics, with praise for its graphics, multiplayer, minigames, content and its overhaul of mechanics, considering it an improvement to its predecessor, however, its car mechanic, linear boards and emphasis on luck were criticized.
Like the previous Mario Party titles, two to four players move around a virtual board and play minigames. A new gameplay element in all of the boards is that all four players move around together in one car.[4][5] The number of spaces the player moves is determined by a roll of the dice block found within the game. Instead of trying to collect coins to buy stars, players receive Mini Stars if they pass by them. Whoever collects the most Mini Stars wins the game. While doing that, players must also try to avoid Mini Ztars, which deduct their current amount of Mini Stars. Mini Stars and Mini Ztars are replaced with bananas and Z-bananas on the board "DK's Jungle Ruins".
Developer(s) NDcube
Publisher(s) Nintendo
Director(s) Shuichiro Nishiya
Producer(s)
Hiroshi Sato
Atsushi Ikeda
Designer(s) Tatsumitsu Watanabe
Programmer(s) Shinji Shibasaki
Artist(s) Hiroshi Hayashi
Composer(s)
Toshiki Aida
Ryosuke Asami
Series: Mario Party
Platform(s) Wii
Releases:
EU: March 2, 2012
AU: March 8, 2012
NA: March 11, 2012
JP: April 26, 2012
HK/ROC: June 29, 2012
KOR: April 11, 2013
Genre(s) Party
Mode(s) Single player, multiplayer
PLOT:
The player selects a character that is not Shy Guy or Kamek to play Story Mode. One night outside of Peach's Castle, the characters come to watch the Mini Stars glitter in the sky. As the chosen character searches through the telescope, he/she notices that the stars are being sucked through a vortex, controlled by Bowser and Bowser Jr. on a spacecraft, who are using a vacuum-like machine to suck the stars in the sky. Upon witnessing this, the character leads a charge with the others and sets out to defeat them and save the Mini Stars. Shy Guy and Kamek then follow them from behind, as part of Bowser's plan. The chosen character then travels through all six courses to recover the Mini Stars, fighting off two henchmen selected by Bowser. They must defeat Shy Guy and/or Kamek on each course, but will have at least one ally for the first five courses unless otherwise stated. If Shy Guy or Kamek win, the player must restart the course.
The final course is Bowser's station, where the character must defeat both Shy Guy and Kamek en route to defeating Bowser. Bowser's machines trapping the Mini Stars are destroyed, and all the Mini Stars will return to the sky. The player's character will wave goodbye to the stars as they depart for the night sky. Bowser and Bowser Jr. are seen flying in their Clown Cars, their plan to decorate their castle with Mini Stars foiled. All the characters then reunite to witness the Mini Stars once again, and the story concludes with the ending sentences: "And so the adventure came to an end. Rescued by (the character that the player chose), the Mini Stars were free to glitter in the night sky forever."
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