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"Wii Party U" is the newest game to help families get their party started. From the opening screen, you have four main ways to explore games: TV Party, House Party, GamePad Party and Minigames.
Wii Party (Wii Game) first released 3rd Oct 2010, developed by Nd Cube and published by ... players take it in turns to roll the dice and advance along a single route towards the summit of the ...
Ever since the first Mario Party game launched, Nintendo has been releasing new entries in the series at a nearly annual pace. However, we haven't seen a new game since Mario Party 8 hit the Wii ...
Wii Party U is divided up in to four modes: TV Party, House Party, GamePad Party, and Minigames. TV Party plays a lot like the Mario Party series; you roll dice to move around a game board while ...
Wii Party also offers a secondary board game mode called Globe Trot. Like Board Game Island, it also involves navigating a map. Players rely on travel cards as opposed to dice to determine ...
Sadly, Wii Party U was met with a lukewarm reception. Critics argued that, unlike the first game, a large number of minigames were no longer decided by player skill, but simply by luck.
Mario Party 10 tightens and polishes the series' mini-game shenanigans and introduces new game modes, for better and for worse.
On those terms, it's hard to say Wii Party U isn't a success - and if that sometimes precludes the use of the funny-looking controller with all those sticks and buttons and the little screen in ...
Mario Party 10 review (Wii U): The fun is fleeting in this party game Despite flashes of brilliance in this Wii U game, this is a party you might not want to be invited to. By Kirk Mckeand ...
Wii Party U, like Wii Party before it, is essentially Mario Party minus the personality and pizazz. Its Mii-centric cast brings with it a slew of new ...
During its Nintendo Direct conference this morning, Nintendo announced that a new game from the creators of Wii Party is headed to Wii U in Summer 2013. The game (which doesn’t have an official ...