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This Game is THE BEST!It has some of the best games that you could imagine.You have to buy it and try it!You bwill love the game!Buy it or lose the game!Game over if you don't buy it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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this is one of the best mario parties.I would give this prodect 5 stars because it has great mini games and lots of other things a good game needs.
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Being that I enjoyed the first two Mario Party games, I couldn't wait to try out the third installment. It's easily the best installment of the series to be released up to that point in time. There are lots of new mini-games, some of which are lots of fun (i.e. Mario's Puzzle Party, which is a Tetris-style puzzle game and is extremely addictive - after I "bought" this mini-game from Toad, I got hooked on it) and others of which we could probably do without (i.e. Water Whirled, which features controls that are next to impossible to figure out, and MPIQ, which I'd have to agree is pretty stupid). The graphics and sound are an improvement over the first two volumes - I'm glad they finally changed the character voices (except for Donkey Kong's) and created a new character to "moderate" the boards in place of Toad, whose voice has always driven me nuts. (What is "Yuh-ohhhhhhh!" supposed to mean? At least in Mario Kart 64 he spoke actual words... But anyhow...) I like the new characters too. With the introduction of Daisy, there's finally a second female character to choose in addition to Peach (and personally, I like Daisy more than Peach), and Waluigi is apparently the "Luigi" version of Wario. The "duel" maps are lots of fun, especially because you can choose from a number of classic Mario villains (and friends), ranging from Koopa Troopa to Bob-Omb to Snifit to Toad, to "attack" your opponent. And as for the game being "unfair"... well, you have to admit, it is, when the computer-controlled characters seem to have better luck than you do and are able to pull off lots of questionable plays. But think about this: do people always play fair in real life? Besides, some of those outrageous moves make the game unpredictable and, while they can be frustrating, can keep you on your toes and add to the fun factor. If everyone played fair the entire time, the game would be pretty boring. At least that's what I think. My biggest gripe is with the controls: the controls in some of the mini-games (i.e. Water Whirled, as I already mentioned, plus Pipe Cleaners - the one where you have to whack the Baby Bowsers popping out of the pipes with a hammer - and the middle vehicle in Ridiculous Relay) are hair-raising and very difficult to master.
Not a perfect game by any stretch of the imagination, but lots of fun, and still an improvement on the first two games in the series. Recommended, even though "serious" gamers may find it quite childish.
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First off, all of the mario party games are so similar. The one thing that makes them unique is the mini games. Lets face it....the mini games in mario party 1 are not all that great and neither is 2. But in mario party 3 all new things were added. Stars are more fun to get and they added items to use and a couple new characters. And the mini games in mario party 3 are awesome. They are so much more fun then the previous 2. If u have any mario party games other then 3 for the 64....sell them and get mario party 3. it's the only one u need. This is the kind of series where u only need one of the games in the series. Also, some of the reviews for this game say that this game is not good. The only people who would say that are people who may just not like the concept of the game. It is a game where it simulates a board game and adds mini games in it. If u do not like this idea of a game....then u may not like it. But if u do then i highly recommend this game. Its the best out of the ones for 64. If u have a gamecube and prefer to get one for that....then mario party 4 is very good too. Mario party 3 and 4 are very similar and are the best ones to get. They are so much fun to have a bunch of friends play and it is easy enough to get the hang of right away. I promise that u will enjoy yourself with this game.
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Mario Party 3 has the same concept as Mario Party 2: get as many stars as you can and win as many mini-games as you can. But both games share the same unfair randomness that has made so many people dislike the Mario Party series.
Even though Mario Party 2 DID have a lot of unfair things about it, Mario Party 3 is a lot more unfair and random, which makes it worse than the previous games. Everywhere you go in Mario Party 3 there is something unfair. Whether it's "Game Guy" ripping you off all of your coins or randomly getting valubale items from Bowser or Toad, everywhere you look there is something unfair. If two players have the exact same amount of coins or stars at the end of the game and they are both in 1st place, they will both hit dice blocks and based on THAT the winner will be declared. That means that in the end, an entire game of strategy can often mean nothing and winners often win by chance.
Since the whole game is based on chance, it's no wonder the game is so unfair. For example if "player A" has gotten a ton of coins throughout the game from winning lots of mini-games and "player B" happens to come across boo, "Player B" can steal almost all of the coins that "Player A" has worked so hard to get! And if you select "Bonuses" in the beginning of the game, any player can simply land on a space and get a free star (it is random.) Unless you are playing a board game with 10 turns, get ready for a long, arduous game, especially if it's you and 3 computer players. Plus the plot of the game is corny, the music is corny and the mini-games are boring.
If you are looking for a game where if you put effort into it you'll get something in return, don't get this game.
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