Mario Party 9

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Mario Party 9
Developer NDCube
Publisher Nintendo
System Nintendo Wii
Release Date EU March 2, 2012
US March 11, 2012
JP April 26, 2012
Genre Party
Rating ESRB: E

Mario Party 9 is the second Mario Party game for the Nintendo Wii. It was made after a several-year gap without Mario Party games (notable due to the series previously having an almost annual release schedule), with the the last previous games being 2007's Mario Party 8 and Mario Party DS. This installment marks an attempt to revamp the formula that had been adhered to for most of the series.

Story

Mario and his entourage of friends were admiring the Mini Stars in the night sky through a telescope when they suddenly all started disappearing. It was the work of Bowser, who was working with Bowser Jr. to suck up all of the Mini Stars. The group sets off to stop him, unaware of Kamek and Shy Guy watching them.

Gameplay

Some of the core gameplay of the series is retained in that the game consists of four Mario characters competing in a board game-like environment with a wide variety of minigames. This game distinguishes itself with the addition of cooperative elements and more action. Instead of traveling through a stage individually, all four characters ride a vehicle through a course's spaces. The turns alternate which character is the "Captain" of the vehicle. Different spaces still have different effects, and minigames are triggered only by certain spaces instead of at the end of a turn. Players collect Mini Stars as opposed to stars or coins in previous games, which helps to retain the competitive spirit. There are also Mini Ztars which drain one's Mini Stars.

The stages also contain multiple paths to ensure different playing experiences upon replaying levels. The minigames have more advanced gameplay as well which is closer to action games. Each board has a boss, and Bowser Jr. can also be faced in special 2 Vs. 1 minigames. Mario Party 9 is traditionally split into Story, Party and Minigame Modes.