Mario Party 6

Just in time for those long winter nights comes The Main Man himself with fistfuls of all new games that are guaranteed to keep you mashing and mouthing...
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7.7
good
 
CRITICS SCORE
7.3
(38 ratings)
GAMER SCORE
8.1
(2523 ratings)

Game Overview

Just in time for those long winter nights comes The Main Man himself with fistfuls of all new games that are guaranteed to keep you mashing and mouthing till the break of dawn. Literally. Polished graphics, state-of-the-art sound and the usual hijinks of Mario and friends will convert even certified wallflowers into 24-hour party people.

The Good

Simple, accessible gameplay, Great for multiplayer, Fun for the whole family, Novel voice-activated gameplay.

The Bad

Technically unimpressive, More of the same.

The Bottom Line

Mario Party 6 builds upon the style and mechanics of its predecessors by offering furious four-player fun rooted in board game mechanics. The new additions in Mario Party 6 include day and night cycles, new characters and mini-games, and of course, the new microphone. Two of the new characters, named Brighton (a sun) and Twila (a crescent moon) get into a heated debate over who's better. The dispute creates a day/night dichotomy that comes into play whenever playing on any of the six game boards. When you're ready to play, a pop-up book springs open and highlights your options. Party Mode is where you'll find the different board games, which you can play solo or with friends. Instead of just collecting stars, though, each board features different objectives. Mario Party 6 features over 80 different mini-games.

Expert Reviews

GameSpot review logo
69/100
score

On the surface, Mario Party 6 seems to offer some of the biggest fundamental changes the series has ever seen. But this is really just a fresh coat of paint on an old building. Luckily for us, though, the building's foundation is still pretty strong.

IGN review logo
70/100
score

But if you've played the previous two games already and you and your friends are hungry for more, don't think twice. Four-player games are still a blast. You just have to keep your expectations in check and expect more of less.

Game Specs

Audio/Video
Progressive Scan

Memory
5 blocks

 

Modes
Full Mission Single-Player, Mini-Games, MultiPlayer Co-Op, Practice, Simultaneous, Team Battle, Versus

 

ESRB Game Ratings

ESRB Rating of "E"
This game is Rated: Everyone
Content is most suitable for children ages 6 and up. This game may contain some cartoons or fantasy characters and potentially mild violence or language.
Content Descriptors:
Comic Mischief
 
Game Info
Platform:Nintendo Gamecube
Release Date:12/6/2004
Publisher:Nintendo
Developer:Hudson Soft
Genre:Party
ESRB Rating:E
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