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Mario Party is the first in a series of board game style video games for Nintendo platforms, featuring popular characters from the Mario series. It was released on the Nintendo 64 in North America on February 8, 1999 following a Japanese release on December 18, 1998. It was released in Europe on March 9, 1999. The game has spawned six sequels with Mario Party 7 as the most recent one, as well as Game Boy Advance and e-Reader versions, making a total of nine games in the series.
Gameplay
Gameplay takes the form of a traditional board game, with players taking turns to roll the die (dubbed a "diceblock") and move ahead the number of spaces shown. There are many different types of spaces players can land on, each producing a different effect. Free javagames. The primary objective of the game is to collect more stars than any other player. The winner of the game is the player with the most stars after all the turns have been completed. A secondary objective is to gather coins, as well, for they are necessary for buying essential items such as stars and determine the game winner in the event of a tie. Coins are earned from landing on blue spaces, from passing the start point, and from winning mini games. They are lost from landing on red spaces, from passing Bowser and from losing mini games.