Summary:
During a pleasant day in the Mushroom Kingdom, Mario and his friends are lounging around outside Princess Peach’s castle when a mysterious floating present appeared. Shocked by what they saw, they moved closer to the mysterious present, when it suddenly changed shape and opened revealing Toad, Koopa Troopa, Goomba, Boo, and Shy Guy to be inside. Toad then proceeds to explain that with the help of the party cube, they would be celebrating Mario’s birthday (the character whose birthday it is depends on the character selected for story mode). Toad then declares the party started and the game begins.
Introduction:
Mario Party 4 features eight playable characters: Mario, Luigi, Princess Peach, Yoshi, Wario, Donkey Kong, Princess Daisy and Waluigi from the Mario series, who can be directed as characters on six themed game boards in the game. The objective of the game is to earn as many stars as possible, which are obtained by purchase from a single predefined space on the game board. Each character’s movement is determined by a roll of a die, with a roll from each player forming a single turn. Each turn in Mario Party 4 is followed by a minigame in which characters compete for coins they can use to purchase items and stars.
Game Type:
Mario Party 4 (Japanese: マリオパーティ4 Hepburn: Mario Pātī Fō) is a party video
game for the GameCube.
Party games are games that are played at social gatherings to facilitate interaction and provide entertainment and recreation. Categories include (explicit) icebreaker, parlour (indoor), picnic (outdoor), and large group games. Other types include pairing off (partnered) games, and parlour races. Different games will generate different atmospheres so the party game may merely be intended as an icebreakers, or the sole purpose for or structure of the party. As such, party games aim to include players of various skill levels and player-elimination is rare. Party games are intended to be played socially, and are designed to be easy for new players to learn.
Game play:
Mario Party 4 is based on an interactive board game played by four characters from the Marioseries, which are controlled either by the player or the game’s Artificial Intelligence (AI). The game features eight playable characters, although they do not have any different gameplay attributes from each other (save for favouring certain items when controlled by the AI). Players can arrange their characters into opposing pairs, or play independently in a battle royale. As with most board games, each participant takes turns in rolling a dice block (1 to 10) to determine the number of spaces moved on the board. A minigame follows each round of four turns, which yields a coin prize for the winner. A set number of these are required to purchase a star, with the victor being the character with the most stars at the end of the game. The length of a game can vary as the predetermined number of minigames is adjustable in multiples of five. Stars are usually attained by purchase at the specific space on the board where it is set, with the star location changing to another space after every acquisition. Three extra stars can be obtained if “Bonus mode” is switched on, with a star each awarded to the player with the most minigames won, most coins collected, and most happening spaces visited. This mode also contains hidden blocks, which will grant either coins or a star when located and hit.
Mario Party 4 features six boards, five of which take their name from a secondary Mario character, such as Goomba. The boards are themed to correspond with their titular character, and contain specialised features to reflect this such as the roulette wheel in the casino-based “Goomba’s Greedy Gala”. The on-board characters follow a set route, although this becomes optional when arriving at a junction. The boards also contain multiple “Events”, which are generic stations placed on every board. These include “Lottery Shops”, where money is gambled on item prizes, and “Boo Houses”, where Boo is paid to steal either coins or a star from an opponent. The majority of spaces on the boards are denoted by either blue or red circles, with blue granting coins and red deducting them. Alternative spaces are also available, such as “happening spaces”, which trigger an event exclusive to the current board. “Mushroom Spaces” grant the user either a “Mega” or “Mini” Mushroom—”Mega Mushrooms” extend the movement range while “Mini Mushrooms” curtail it. Additionally, giant characters will bypass “Events” and stars while reduced characters can access special areas on the board via pipes.[1] Multiple other items can be bought from on-board shops, such as “Swap Cards”, which exchanges items between two players.
The minigames in Mario Party 4 are short, unrelated events with a specified objective that the players must attempt to meet to earn coins as a reward. Minigames are unlocked during the main “Party Mode”, although they can be played outside of the game board context in “Minigame Mode”. This allows the player to either freely play minigames; select which minigames they want, and control conditions for victory in a match, such as the “3-win-match”; or play 2 vs. 2 minigames to claim a space on a tic-tac-toe board. Minigames are split into seven categories: “4-player”, “1 vs 3”, “2 vs 2”, “Battle”, “Bowser”, “Story”, and “etc.”. The first three occur randomly after each set of turns during a party, while “Battle” can only be triggered by landing on the corresponding space on the board. Unlike regular minigames, the players must contribute their money and then compete to reclaim it or earn more by winning the minigame. There are also rarer groups of minigames, such as the Bowser minigames requiring the loser to forfeit items or coins and the minimini games,which can only be accessed by characters reduced by the “Mini Mushroom”. A set of minigames that cannot be played during normal conditions are located in the “Extra room”, featuring Thwomp and Whomp.
The game features a loose plot in that the player must progress through “Story mode” to earn presents from the eponymous characters of the pertaining boards. These are presents that had been brought to the player’s birthday party in the game, which must be completed by earning the most stars in a board game and subsequently defeating the present giver in a special one-on-one Story minigame. This is all contained within the “Party Cube”, which grants the wishes of its users; the story’s climax comes in the form of Bowser, who wishes to disrupt the party with his own board, hosted by Koopa Kid. Also, unlike it’s predecessor, Princess Daisy and Waluigi are now playable in Story Mode.
Features:
The main exciting features of Mario Party 4 can be experienced throughout the game after your first install,
Many new characters.
4-Player multiplayer available.
Intense and cool graphics.
High texture quality.
Many boards and story may change with the character selected for main.
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System Requirements:
Minimum Requirements:
CPU: Dual Core duo 2 or higher
CPU SPEED: 2.5 GHz or higher
RAM: 3 GB
OS: Windows XP/7/8/8.1/10 (x86 and x64)
VIDEO CARD: GT 520 (1GB)
SOUND CARD: Yes
FREE DISK SPACE: 3 GB of uncompressed free hard disk space
Recommended Requirements:
CPU: Intel Core I3 or higher
CPU SPEED: 3.0 GHz or higher
RAM: 6 GB
OS: Windows XP/7/8/8.1/10 (x86 and x64)
VIDEO CARD: GTX 660 or higher
SOUND CARD: Yes
FREE DISK SPACE: 3 GB
Download size:
The downloadable file size of the ISO is 1.16 GB.
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