Mario Party 9
For
most people familiar with Nintendo, seeing any other Mario Party game does not
come as a surprise. Nintendo keeps
churning out one after another, as evidenced by the 9 in the title. While the series is playfully mocked in most
older gaming circles, the fact that Nintendo has been able to successfully produce
nine different versions of this game proves that they have done something right
with the formula the concocted over a decade ago when the first one was
released.
The
game puts players in the shoes (or feet) of classic Nintendo characters as they
make their way around a game board displayed on screen. For half the game play is much like a
traditional table top board game.
Players roll dice on screen, move forward on spaces and reap the
corresponding rewards of whatever space they land on. Where the game takes a turn occurs between
turns of the game. After each player has
had a chance to move around the board, every player participates in a “mini
game”, side games each lasting a minute or two that pit players against one
another or the computer for in-game rewards.
Reaching certain points on the board awards players with stars and after
a set amount of turns the player with the most stars wins the game. Different boards throw different twists into
the gameplay that make each board a unique playing experience.
This is
an excellent multiplayer game for kids. Mini games are easy to learn and pick
up, they don’t require lots of time to think about or learn the controls. Often times players will be put on the same
team to work against the computer or each other, requiring quick teamwork to be
successful. Like its tabletop
counterparts, Mario Party 9 also functions as a great way for kids to learn
good sportsmanship. A lot of the game
hinges on luck, even sometimes favoring the player currently in last
place. Combined with the fact that there
can be immediate turn around between games, it helps kids realize that not
winning isn’t the end of the world, but part of what makes ultimately winning
so fun.
If you’re
looking for a fun multiplayer game for several kids Mario Party 9 is
perfect. For Nintendo fans or players
new to the Nintendo universe it is a great way to spend some time interacting
with other gamers. That being said, this
game is not one to pick up if the gamer will be playing single player most of
the time. Half the fun of the wacky mini
games is the fun chaos that ensues while trying to learn a new game fast with
other players. Another caveat is one that was alluded to earlier, that there
are several different versions of this game, with the potential for more. Often they are so close to another that if
you own one, it is by no means necessary to purchase the latest version when it
is released.
For teaching
kids good sportsmanship, resource management and teamwork, you would be hard
pressed to find a different game that is as successful for its target
audience. If you have groups of kids
wanting to play together, this or any of the Mario Party games are not to be
missed.