Mario Party 9 Wii Game Review

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A favorite in Nintendo fans' books, the Mario Party 9 Wii Game's long-awaited release came in March 2012. Minigames are at the focus of this game, as always, and this version boasts 80 new types of multiplayer and single player challenges. With new stages and modes, this packs a punch when it comes to living up to its sequel reputation.

Features of Marty Party 9 Wii Game:

* 80 new minigrames in this sequel of the legendary series,
* Up to 4 players can move through gameboards, battle bosses, collect Stars, and play minigames,
* Themed stages with multiple paths, special items, and Party Points,
* Opportunities for both cooperative and competitive action,
* First-time-ever boss battles that crash the party,
* New minigame modes to save on time,
* Ability to practice skills in Free Play mode.


This game is a perfect blend of competition and cooperation, allowing players to compete against each other in certain scenarios and work together in others. There are new bosses to fight, new game modes to try, and plenty of entertaining challenges to keep you occupied for hours.

Is Mario Party 9 Wii Game Worth Buying?

One of the biggest things to note about this 9th version in the Party game legacy is the faster, smoother animations. Not only is the quality apparent in this release, but players have noticed the speed at which transitions between board segments and minigames occur. This used to be a slower aspect of gameplay that seems to speed up with the improvements on graphics and organization.

This Mario Party 9 Wii game sees big changes in the way it's played, as its usual separation of the gameplayers has been taken away. Instead of each character moving around by themselves after rolling the die, they now move around the board together in one car. Some reviewers have noted this important change as a big disappointment, but most haven't been too concerned with it. The added bonus of this new element that even disappointed buyers noted was the fact that it speeds up the pace when compared to other versions that tended to take a long time to progress through.

For those wondering about how the Wii Controls work, this isn't anything to be concerned with. The gameboard doesn't require any type of Wii motions, while the minigames include them as expected. Instructions are easy to follow according to reviews, and they are accompanied with illustrations so you can learn quickly how to use the remote.

With all of these factors in mind, the Mario Party 9 Wii Game is more than worth buying, whether you are a fan of the series or a newbie to the Party experience.
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