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With Mario Party Advance life is a party. Go live it! It has a new set of mini-games with even more of E. Gadd's incredible Gaddget. Use the unique trinkets, toys, detectors and tricks like the Lip Disguise-o-matic to play tricks on your friends.
Quick Glance
ESRB Rating: E (Everyone)
Game Genre: Action/Adventure Game
Strengths: Several minigames, nice graphics
Weakness: More of a single-player game
Mario Party just doesn't translate over very well to the Gameboy Advance. By nature, most of the fun in Mario Party games comes from the multiplayer aspect. But Mario Party Advance is more of a single player game, where you play minigames which are fun but can be hard to control at times. The various goals and unlockables manage to make the game longer though. A decent effort, but not as good as...
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Mario Party Advance receives an overall TopTenREVIEWS rating of 2.39 out of 4.00. It is ranked the #5,863 game of all time, #31 game of 2005 for the Game Boy Advance and #339 Game Boy Advance game of all time. The rating and ranking is based on an average of 44 critic scores, awards and other criteria. To see a breakdown of the game ranking, read individual critic reviews, or see how other games...
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Mario Party Advance
Strengths: First Mario Party game for a handheld, lots of mingames and unlockables to keep you busy
Weakness: Fairly bad graphics even for a GBA game, mingames are not all that fun on the whole
Mario Party Advance was Nintendo's first full-fledged entry of the Mario Party series on a handheld system. It came out fairly late in the life cycle of the Game Boy Advance (around when the DS was introduced). While it features the same style as the console Mario Party games it is pretty much a solo affair with the main story being single-player only. This unlocks other games that can be played...
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