Mario Party 2

aka: Mario Party 2: Get The Place Jumping!
Moby ID: 6521
Nintendo 64 Specs
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Mario and a range of well known Nintendo characters, including Yoshi, Bowser, Luigi, and Wario return for some more party action.

The second edition includes 5 new boards, each with a specific theme, such as Space Land, Western Land, Horror Land, and Mystery Land. Each board includes unique attributes in relation to the theme, but the main goal is the same: complete the board game over a certain amount of moves and be the player to have the most coins and/or stars at the end.

The single player story mode allows one person and 3 CPU controlled players to play each board. Once you play a specific mini-game (64 in all), they become available to purchase using the coins you collected in your games to play anytime. Multiplayer allows 2 to 4 people to play the game.

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  • マリオパーティ2 - Japanese spelling
  • 马里奥聚会2 - Chinese spelling (simplified)

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Average score: 78% (based on 31 ratings)

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Average score: 3.9 out of 5 (based on 50 ratings with 2 reviews)

A fairly repetitive, but overall "good" game.

The Good
I liked the different types of spaces and what they did. I especially liked the hidden blocks which gave either 5, 10, 20 coins, or a Star. I also liked that they included my favourite character, Wario.

The Bad
I didn't like that the game didn't have any hidden things, and some things were just plain unaccessible (or that my game was screwy).

The Bottom Line
This game includes some of your favourite characters from Super Smash Bros. It's a turn based game in which at the end of the turn, you and 3 other players battle for 10 coins. The object is to get the most stars, and if there is a tie, the person with the most amount of coins wins. The only catch is that if you have bonuses enabled, after the end of the game, stars are awarded for different things such as landing on a specific type of space or winning the most end-of-turn games. Depending on the level, you (or someone else,) will defeat Bowser. There is a different scene for the winner defeating Bowser for each of the six levels.

Nintendo 64 · by Mattz1010 (14) · 2004

Vast improvement. Something EVERY sequel needs to do!

The Good
So, I did in fact play Mario Party 1, and it was a good game. Fifty turns was a little painful at times, but I could do it. The game being a hit, it was only a matter of time before more would be cranked out.

Thankfully, there were improvements to the formula, while keeping what worked. This made it a great sequel, and my all time favorite Mario Party. The amount of characters stayed the same, 6: Mario, Luigi, Donkey Kong, Yoshi, Peach and Wario.

But what they did do was add in a new feature to the game that would add more strategy. You see, in the first game, everything that happened on the board was complete luck. Which was fine with me, I like that element, but sometimes the game could be very cruel with the luck factor.

This time, in the second game they added in what are called: Items. These are purchasable, via an in game store on each of the boards. They can range from bad effects to other players and even warp you strait to the star (what you still need to collect the most of to win the game). This help to add in some strategy, which items to get and which ones to hang onto, or use right away.

They also added in duels, battle mini games and more effects when the last five turns roles around. Once again, all adding up to your strategy to win the game. Yes, there is still luck, but the game doesn't focus entirely on it this time. There's even more story, each board has a different objective and Bowser is a different Villain to fight on each of the game boards.

The Bad
Well, the game can kind of be a bit redundant. Especially if you put it on fifty turns, but this can be said about any board related game, virtual or physical.

And that is the only complaint I have. It's a small one too.

The Bottom Line
If you like board games, and have never touched any Mario Party game, I suggest starting with this one. It was original with new features added in from the last, and has more mini games. Overall, it is a excellent party game.

Nintendo 64 · by leon101 (44) · 2009

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Game added by Kartanym.

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Game added May 30, 2002. Last modified October 18, 2024.