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Nintendo decided to bring their party games to a brand new generation with Mario Party-e, proposing a real board game which keeps an interactivity with a video game system. It's actually really cool to play cards and mini-games at the same time. The problem is that Nintendo didn't developed this idea completely. It's a board game indeed, but it's hardly a video game. You can even play without the E-reader which is quite disappointing. Only a few cards have a dot code to scan with the system. That's a shame! But still, you manage to have fun with your friends or your family and that's the only purpose of a Mario Party game, isn't it? You shouldn't see that stuff as a video game or else, you'll be disappointed. But if you do want to buy a good board game, your choice is all made. I personally decided to buy it because it was the only Mario Party I was missing. As a French person, I never had the opportunity to try this game before as the E-reader was never released in Europe. But I'm glad I purchased the E-reader and this game for it follows the spirit of every Mario Party, only in a different way.Read full review
Play Mario party with cards is a great idea. The rules are easy so that all the family can play. Having the possibility to play from 2 to 4 players is nice too (and pretty rare in such games). The most interesting point is the mini-game you can play with reading some cards with a dot code on them (if you have the e-reader for gba). Maybe a few more game could have been done (you can play only fifteen short game). Anyway, a great idea for a pleasant game confirming that Nintendo is really the best to entertain people!
Nice and rare game
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
It's a halfway good game by itself. But alot better with an e-reader. It's 2-4 players. The mini-games are ok.