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Mario Party: Island Tour

Nintendo
Nov 22, 2013 - Nintendo 3DS
Weak

OpenCritic Rating

58

Top Critic Average

3%

Critics Recommend

IGN
5.5 / 10
Game Rant
2 / 5
Metro GameCentral
5 / 10
GamesRadar+
3 / 5
Game Informer
4 / 10
Polygon
5 / 10
GameSpot
7 / 10
USgamer
3.5 / 5
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Critic Reviews for Mario Party: Island Tour

Mario Party: Island Tour’s single-player campaign is laughably bad, and the ambitious, content-rich multiplayer options and unique game boards are ultimately dragged down by mostly boring minigames and unfortunate system-jerking motion control. A group of friends might only have fleeting good times with this collection.

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Mario Party: Island Tour fails to innovate the franchise and comes across as a major misstep.

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Plenty of honest effort has been expended here, but Mario Party has never seemed like a sensible kind of game to turn into a portable title.

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Island Tour isn't the Mario Party you remember, and that's not necessarily a bad thing. That said, there are definitely some missing pieces that keep it from being a memorable entry in the franchise.

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Good luck finding three friends that will waste their time with this

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Mario Party: Island Tour is too random for its own good.

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If you're looking for on-the-go minigame mayhem, Mario Party: Island Tour is an enjoyable sojourn.

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You might add a little to the score if you’ve got friends who are frequently ready and willing to play, but Mario Party: Island Tour ultimately feels par for the series’ course. It’s still good, but is mostly hurt by a higher barrier to entry for multiplayer, a lack of continuing the push towards truly "Mario" feeling mini-games, and the series’ ever-present dominance of luck over skill.

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