Mario Party 5

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Developer(s) Nintendo {{#if:{{{publisher|}}}|<tr><th style="background-color: #ccccff;">Publisher(s)<td>{{{publisher|}}}
Release date(s) Image:Flag of the United States.svg November 10, 2003
Image:Flag of Japan.svg November 28, 2003
Image:European flag.svg December 5, 2003
Genre(s) Party
Mode(s) Single player, multiplayer {{#if:{{{ratings|}}}|<tr><th style="background-color: #ccccff;">Rating(s)<td>{{{ratings|}}}
Platform(s) Nintendo GameCube {{#if:{{{media|}}}|<tr><th style="background-color: #ccccff;">Media<td>{{{media|}}}

Mario Party 5 is the fifth in a series of board game style video games for Nintendo platforms, featuring popular Nintendo characters. It was released on the Nintendo GameCube in North America on November 10 2003. In Mario Party 5, Mario and his friends are trying to restore peace to Dream World, which is invaded by Bowser and the Koopa Kids.

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New Features

Mario Party 5 has a few new features. First off, in single player, all the Koopa Kids move at the same time, quickening game play. The point of single player mode is to deplete all of the Koopa Kids' coins by beating them in mini-games.

It also features a whole new mode, Super Duel Mode. In this mode, one buys vehicle parts using points received by playing mini-games and build a battle vehicle to use in different tournaments or against friends. To unlock all the different parts, one must play all the tournaments and beat certain opponents.

As usual, this new installment to the Mario Party series comes with new mini-games, characters, and maps. Toad, Boo, and Koopa Kid are the new playable characters. In this game, Donkey Kong is only a playable character in Super Duel Mode once one unlocks him. In party mode, he now shows up on new Donkey Kong squares and either gives the players coins/stars or starts a Donkey Kong mini-game which involve collecting bananas for a predetermined amount of coins. (It is unknown why they removed him from the series.)

The game was also significant for being the first in the series to introduce 3D game boards. Previous titles utilized pre-rendered backgrounds, which were static and limited in their presentation. As a result all subsequent Mario Party titles, with the exception of "Mario Party Advance" on the Game Boy Advance, have employed 3D backgrounds allowing for much more dynamic fields of play.

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Playable Charaters

Non-Playable Charaters

Boards

Toy Dream

Rainbow Dream

Pirate Dream

Undersea Dream

Future Dream

Sweet Dream

Bowser’s Nightmare (Beat the game)

Trivia

  • The orb item depicting a Toady is incorrectly labeled as "Magikoopa Orb". Later Mario Party games correctly labeled it as "Toady Orb".
  • Chain Chomp replaces Boo on stealing coins and stars.
  • The mini-game "Cage-in-cooking" plays off of "cajun cooking".

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