Mario Party-e is a card game that was first made available for purchase on February 18, 2003. Players have the option of utilizing the Nintendo e-Reader while playing the game. Mario Party-e is a card game that represents a significant departure from the Mario Party series as a whole. The game aims to earn a star by collecting three superstars dressed in various accessories. Nonetheless, there are a lot of cards that stand in the way of the player accomplishing this objective. The majority of these cards have “Dot-codes” on them, which, when scanned in the e-Reader, allow players to participate in minigames that are very similar to those that can be found in the main Mario Party series. A playmat, an instruction book, and a pre-built cover consisting of 64 cards in the following assortment are included with Mario Party-e. The corresponding letters are denoted with an asterisk. The e-reader device is required to play the Mario Party-e board game, which is available for the Game Boy Advance. On February 18, 2003, it was made available to the public. It includes sixty-four playing cards, a game board, and a manual with instructions.
Mario party-e
Console | Nintendo Game Boy Advance |
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Publisher | Nintendo |
Developer | Creatures , HAL Laboratory , Olympus Optical |
Genre | Party |
Downloads | 5,722 |
Size | 6.54MB |
Released | February 18, 2003 |
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