Mario Party 10 Haunted Trail

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Mario Party 10 Gameplay Part 3 Whimsical Waters with 4 Players Mario Party mode playthrough of Whimsical Waters in Mario Party 10 for Nintendo Wii U. R rThis video shows off the third board in MARIO PARTY 10! Whimsical Waters for the Nintendo Wii U! For more Mario Party. R rA 2 player playthrough of the Whimsical Waters board in Bowser Party mode of Mario Party 10. Mario Party 10 - Haunted Trail. 2 0 245 (1 Today). By ObsessedGamerGal86 Watch. Published: May 15, 2015. © 2015 - 2020 ObsessedGamerGal86.

GamerHub.tvThe Mario Party series has been floating around for four console generations, with few of them making the effort to really shake up the core formula. The point has always been to finish with the most stars and beat your friends at a handful of mini games.

That formula, for better or worse, has not really changed. Many of these elements remain intact in 'Mario Party 10,' right down to the rotten luck spaces that can turn the game around at the very last second. And while this new Wii U iteration of the series plays it mostly safe, it does take enough advantage of the new console hardware to make this particular game worth a peek.Taking a RideAs was the case with 'Mario Party 9' (developer Nd Cube Co. S first crack at the franchise), individual players no longer explore the game board on their own in the classic 'Mario Party' game mode. Everybody shares a vehicle and takes their turn, as normal, going down a linear path that only occasionally branches out.

It's an idea that takes a lot of the 'board game' feel away, albeit without compromising much of the randomness or the competitive element.The board game design does keep the game fresh with certain boards utilizing gimmicks. For example, Airship Central will offer spaces that blast away at a Bowser airship, while Haunted Trail has Boo haunt certain spots. Miniboss and boss battles will also spice things up, putting all four players against one of Mario's rogues in an obstacle-filled environment. These are generally well designed and put the focus on competing with other players while trying to take out the target.Meanwhile, many of the mini games feel mundane or uninspired at first glance. The classic ideas are all there: jump on moving platforms to survive, count how many objects are onscreen, memorization, races to the finish line. There are few, if any, of them that break new ground. However, it should be noted that I did play a night's worth of games with my 11-year-old nephew and 9-year-old niece, and they definitely enjoyed the mini game portion of this mode more than anything else.

Even the motion-controlled mini games had more hits than misses, focusing more on using the Wii Remotes to point at objects or use simple flicks of the wrist. There were a few instances where the Wii Remote needed to be used for tilt-based movement, which were a definite lowlight, but the reliance on motion control simply isn't here as much it was in more recent 'Mario Party' outings.Good to be BadWhile there was some good-natured fun to be had in the classic mode, the best new feature of 'Mario Party 10' is undoubtedly Bowser Party. This is a mode for up to five players, with up to four Wii Remote players competing to stay alive against a single GamePad player that controls the King of the Koopas himself. So rather than collecting stars, everyone has hearts and must proceed across the board to keep them.Anyone that has followed the 'Mario Party' series at all knows that Bowser is a dirty cheater, which makes the opportunity to actually play as him marvelously evil.

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After everyone takes their turn, Bowser will roll four dice to try and catch up with the other four players and engage them in one of his Bowser mini games. And, being who he is, the villain will cheat constantly. Will sometimes sprinkle in an extra die or if the dice roll doesn't favor the big guy, he'll get a chance to re-roll.Playing as Bowser is one of the most fun additions to the 'Mario Party' series in a long time.

Mario Party 10 Haunted Trail

The kids I played with even started fighting over who would get to play as him next. The only negative here is that the GamePad player truly does stand to have more fun than everyone else, who are essentially playing a regular 'Mario Party' game.Figure'd OutThe other major addition to 'Mario Party 10' is the ability to use Amiibo figures for their own game mode, appropriately called Amiibo Party. While it sounds like a great use of the collectibles, the actual game mode feels like a major disappointment. Two to four players will compete on a smaller 'Mario Party' board with the old-school 'Mario Party' rules of passing by star spaces and purchasing stars for 20 coins. 'Smaller' is the key word, because the boards themselves feel tight and constricted, with few spaces really helping vary the experience.

It feels like an abbreviated version of the main game, noticeably lacking in comparison to the other game modes.Amiibo Party also feels like something of an overuse of the GamePad sensor. Players hold on to their figures at all times, as they need to place the Amiibo on the sensor to do just about everything, including roll the dice. The novelty wears out quickly and this idea starts to wear thin. The game also lasts for a mere 10 turns, so it goes quickly, but it's only a brief reminder of the manic fun that previous 'Mario Party' games were.Rolling the DiceWhile 'Mario Party 10' is a fun romp, it's hard to make a case for this game standing out over previous 'Mario Party' offerings. Anyone that has a previous installment of the game (including any of the ones currently available on the Wii Virtual Console) may find it tough to make the case for an upgrade. Bowser Party is worth a look, though, and is great for playing with kids or adults alike.For the latest information about videogames, visit.(c) 2015 GAMERHUB CONTENT NETWORK.

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