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{{Infobox Game
|title = Mario Party: Island Tour
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|title = ''Mario Party: Island Tour''
 
|image = [[File:Mario Party Island Tour NAboxard.png|250px]]
 
|image = [[File:Mario Party Island Tour NAboxard.png|250px]]
|caption = The North American boxart for ''Mario Party: Island Tour''.
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|caption = North American box art.
 
|developer = [[Nd Cube]]
 
|developer = [[Nd Cube]]
 
|series = ''[[Mario Party (series)|Mario Party]]''
 
|series = ''[[Mario Party (series)|Mario Party]]''
|release = {{Vgrelease|JP=March 20, 2014|NA=November 22, 2013|EU=January 17, 2014|AUS=January 18, 2014}}
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|release = '''Original release:'''<br>{{Vgrelease|NA=November 22, 2013|BRA=November 22, 2013|HK=January 10, 2014|ROC=January 10, 2014|CHN=January 10, 2014|EU=January 17, 2014|AUS=January 18, 2014|JP=March 20, 2014|KO=March 20, 2014|NK=March 20, 2014}}<br>'''Nintendo Selects:'''<br>{{Vgrelease|EU=October 16, 2015|NA=March 11, 2016|AUS=May 26, 2016}}
 
|ratings = '''ACB''': General<br>'''CERO''': All ages<br>'''DEJUS''': General audience<br>'''ESRB''': Everyone<br>'''PEGI''': Three years and older<br>'''USK''': All ages
 
|ratings = '''ACB''': General<br>'''CERO''': All ages<br>'''DEJUS''': General audience<br>'''ESRB''': Everyone<br>'''PEGI''': Three years and older<br>'''USK''': All ages
|pregame = ''[[Mario Party 9]]''
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|pregame = <center>''[[Mario Party DS]]'' (2007)<hr />''[[Mario Party 9]]'' (2012)</center>
|nxtgame = ''[[Mario Party 10]]''
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|nxtgame = <center>''[[Mario Party 10]]'' (2015)<hr />''[[Mario Party: Star Rush]]'' (2016)</center>
 
|publisher = [[Nintendo]]
 
|publisher = [[Nintendo]]
|modes = Single player<br>Multiplayer
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|modes = Single-player<br>Multiplayer
|platform = [[Nintendo 3DS]]}}
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|platform = [[Nintendo 3DS]]
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'''''Mario Party: Island Tour''''' is a ''[[Mario Party (series)|Mario Party]]'' game for the [[Nintendo 3DS]]. It is the twelfth installment (seventeenth in Japan) in the ''Mario Party'' series and the third installment for a handheld console. This is the second ''Mario Party'' game to be developed by Nd Cube. Just as in ''[[Mario Party DS]]'', it is possible for up to four people to join in wireless mode using only one game card.
 
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'''''Mario Party: Island Tour''''' is a ''[[Mario Party (series)|Mario Party]]'' game for the [[Nintendo 3DS]]. It is the twelfth installment (seventeenth in Japan) in the ''Mario Party'' series and the third installment for a handheld console that was made by Nintendo. This is the second ''Mario Party'' game to be developed by Nd Cube. Just as in ''[[Mario Party DS]]'', it is possible for up to four people to join in wireless mode using only one single game card.
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It was released in North America & Brazil on November 22, 2013, in China & Hong Kong on January 10, 2014, in Europe on January 17, 2014, in Australia on January 18, 2014, and in Japan & Korea on March 20, 2014.
   
==Development==
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== Development ==
This game was announced at Nintendo Direct and is confirmed to be released on November 22, 2013, which is also the same release date for ''[[Super Mario 3D World]]''. It has been confirmed, that the release date for ''Mario Party: Island Tour'' in Europe, had been moved to 2014.
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This game was announced at Nintendo Direct and is confirmed to be released on November 22, 2013, in North America, which is also the same release date for the [[Wii U]] game ''[[Super Mario 3D World]]'', which is a sequel to 2011's ''[[Super Mario 3D Land]]''. It has been confirmed that the release date for ''Mario Party: Island Tour'' in Europe, had been moved to 2014.
   
 
==Story==
 
==Story==
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During story mode, Bowser sets up a tower full of challenges for Mario and friends. Inside, they face off against bubbly clones of themselves in many different minigames. Eventually they climb to the top and battle Bowser.
After some time of staying at the castle, [[Mario]] and his team noticed a strange letter inside a bubble.
 
   
 
==Gameplay==
 
==Gameplay==
It is shown in a trailer that ''Mario Party: Island Tour'' will go back to the turn-based system. This will mean the four players will compete separately, instead of being in one vehicle together, like in ''[[Mario Party 9]]''. Players will also use cards instead of regular items. Like with ''[[Mario Party DS]]'', ''Mario Party: Island Tour'' will make use of the stylus when playing certain mini-games. Players must roll a dice block labeled 1-6, also like ''Mario Party 9''.
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It is shown in a trailer that ''Mario Party: Island Tour'' will go back to the turn-based system. This will mean the four players will compete separately, instead of being in one vehicle together, like in ''[[Mario Party 9]]''. Players will also use cards instead of regular items. Like with ''[[Mario Party DS]]'', ''Mario Party: Island Tour'' makes use of the [[Stylus]] for when playing certain mini-games, although a few ''Mario Party: Island Tour'' minigames make use of the Nintendo 3DS's gyro controls. Players must roll a dice block labelled 1-6, also like ''Mario Party 9''.
   
===Playable Characters===
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==Characters==
 
*[[Mario]]
 
*[[Mario]]
 
*[[Luigi]]
 
*[[Luigi]]
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*[[Toad (character)|Toad]]
 
*[[Toad (character)|Toad]]
 
*[[Boo]]
 
*[[Boo]]
*[[Bowser Jr.]] (New) (Unlockable)
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*[[Bowser Jr.]] (newcomer) (unlockable)
   
===Other characters===
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===Other===
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These characters are non-playable, and appear in minigames and as board features.
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*[[Amp]]
 
*[[Banzai Bill]]
 
*[[Birdo]]
 
*[[Birdo]]
 
*[[Blooper]]
 
*[[Blooper]]
 
*[[Blue Toad]]
 
*[[Bomb]]
 
*[[Bone Goomba]]
 
*[[Bone Piranha Plant]]s
 
*[[Bony Beetle]]
 
*[[Bony Beetle]]
*[[Bubble Clone|Bubble Clones]]
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*[[Bubble Clone]]s
 
*[[Bullet Bill]]
 
*[[Buzzy Beetle]]
 
*[[Chain Chomp]]
 
*[[Chain Chomp]]
 
*[[Cheep Cheep]]
 
*[[Cheep Cheep]]
 
*[[Cheep Chomp]]s
 
*[[Cow]]s
 
*[[Dry Bones]]
 
*[[Dry Bones]]
*[[Flomp|Flomps]]
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*[[Fishing Lakitu]]
 
*[[Flomp]]s
 
*[[Flower]]s
 
*[[Flutter]]
 
*[[Flutter]]
 
*[[Fly Guy]]s
 
*[[Goomba]]
 
*[[Goomba]]
 
*[[Hammer Bro]]
 
*[[Hammer Bro]]
 
*[[Jumbo Ray]]s
 
*[[Kamek]]
 
*[[Kamek]]
 
*[[Koopa]]
 
*[[Koopa]]
 
*[[Lakitu]]
 
*[[Lakitu]]
*[[Luma|Lumas]]
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*[[Luma]]s
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*[[Mattermouth]]s
*[[Mechanical cricket|Mechanical crickets]]
 
 
*[[Meteor]]
 
*[[Monty Mole]]
 
*[[Monty Mole]]
 
*[[Para-Biddybud]]
 
*[[Paragoomba]]
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*[[Paratroopa]]
 
*[[Peepa]]s
 
*[[Penguin]]s
 
*[[Piranha Plant]]s
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*[[Podoboo]]s
 
*[[Pokey]]s
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*[[Prickly Plant]]s
 
*[[Rosalina]]
 
*[[Rosalina]]
 
*[[Scaredy Rat]]s
 
*[[Shy Guy]]
 
*[[Shy Guy]]
 
*[[Spiny|Spinies]]
 
*[[Stone Spike]]s
 
*[[Super Dry Bones]]
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*[[Swooper]]s
 
*[[Thorny]]
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*[[Thwomp]]s
 
*[[Toad (species)|Toads]]
 
*[[Toad (species)|Toads]]
*[[Thwomp|Thwomps]]
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*[[Toady|Toadies]]
*[[Banzai Bill]]
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*[[Tox Box]]es
*[[Paratroopa]]
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*[[Whittle]]s
*[[Paragoomba]]
 
*[[Whittle|Whittles]]
 
*[[Stone Spike|Stone Spikes]]
 
*[[Jumbo Ray|Jumbo Rays]]
 
*[[Scaredy Rat|Scaredy Rats]]
 
*[[Blue Toad]]
 
*[[Peepa|Peepas]]
 
*[[Penguin|Penguins]]
 
*[[Piranha Plant|Piranha Plants]]
 
 
*[[Wiggler]]
 
*[[Wiggler]]
*[[Thorny]]
 
*[[Flower|Flowers]]
 
*[[Mattlermouth|Mattlermouths]]
 
*[[Tox Box|Tox Boxes]]
 
*[[Spiny|Spinies]]
 
*[[Pokey|Pokeys]]
 
*[[Cheep Chomp|Cheep Chomps]]
 
*[[Cow|Cows]]
 
*[[Swoop]]
 
*[[Para-Biddybud]]
 
*[[Bomb]]
 
*[[Buzzy Beetle]]
 
*[[Bullet Bill|Bullet Cill]]
 
*[[Lava Bubble|Lava Bubbles]]
 
*[[Amp]]
 
*[[Fishing Lakitu]]
 
*[[Bone Goomba]]
 
*[[Big Dry Bones]]
 
*[[Toady|Toadies]]
 
*[[Bone Piranha Plant|Bone Pirhana Plants]]
 
*[[Fly Guy|Fly Guys]]
 
*[[Meteor]]
 
   
== Mini-games ==
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==Mini-games==
{{Main|List of mini-games in Mario Party: Island Tour}}
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{{main|List of minigames in Mario Party: Island Tour}}
   
== Bosses ==
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==Bosses==
 
#[[Goomba Tower]]
 
#[[Goomba Tower]]
 
#[[Chain Chomp]]
 
#[[Chain Chomp]]
 
#[[Mr. Blizzard]]
 
#[[Mr. Blizzard]]
#[[Big Bob-omb|King Bob-Omb]]
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#[[Big Bob-omb|King Bob-omb]]
 
#[[Dry Bowser]]
 
#[[Dry Bowser]]
 
#[[Bowser]]
 
#[[Bowser]]
   
== Boards ==
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==Boards==
* [[Perilous Palace Path]]
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*[[Perilous Palace Path]]
 
*[[Rocket Road]]
 
*[[Shy Guy's Shuffle City]]
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*[[Banzai Bill's Mad Mountain]]
 
*[[Star-Crossed Skyway]]
 
*[[Kamek's Carpet Ride]]
 
*[[Bowser's Peculiar Peak]]
   
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==Spaces==
* [[Rocket Road]]
 
 
*[[Dash Space]] - If the player lands here, they will leap forward (2, 3, 4, or 5) spaces.
* [[Shy Guy Shuffle City]]
 
 
*[[Back Space]] - When the player lands here, they go back the number of spaces on it.
* [[Banzai Bill's Mad Mountain]]
 
 
*Item Space - Landing on this space earns the player an item.
* [[Star-Crossed Skyway]]
 
 
*Green Space - A normal space. Nothing special happens when the player lands here.
* [[Kamek's Carpert Ride]]
 
 
*Piranha Plant Space - If the player lands on this space, a Piranha Plant will throw them back a random amount of spaces (1-6).
 
*Lucky Space - If the player lands here, something good will happen.
 
*Duel Space - These trigger a minigame battle for items/Mini Stars.
 
*Bowser Space - A random act of fiendishness will happen if the player lands here.
 
*Unlucky Space - Something bad will happen if the player lands here.
 
*Dead-End Space - The player will be forced to stop in this space for an event.
 
*Goal Space - The final space on the board.
 
*Safe Space (only on Banzai Bill's Mad Mountain) - A space where the player cannot get hit by a Banzai Bill.
 
*Danger Space (only on Banzai Bill's Mad Mountain) - A space where the player might get hit by a Banzai Bill.
 
*Switch Space - If the player lands here, Banzai Bill will launch from a new location.
 
*Banzai Bill Space - This space launches Banzai Bill.
 
*Card Space
 
*Booster Space (appears only on Rocket Road) - Gives the player one Booster.
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*Warp Space - Swaps your space with a random player's space.
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*Kamek Spaces (appears only on Kamek's Carpet Ride) - Causes a random event to happen, usually affecting most, if not all players, and not just the player who landed on it.
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*Just-Right Space - (appears only on Kamek's Carpet Ride) - Either sends the players to the second half of the board, granting the player who landed on it a Power Precision (2) card, or finishes the game, with the player landing on it winning.
   
 
==Dice Blocks==
* [[Bowser's Peculiar peak]]
 
 
*Gold dice block - Adds 1 to 6 spaces to the player's roll. Awarded to 1st place after a minigame.
 
*Silver dice block - Adds 1 to 3 spaces to the player's roll. Awarded to 2nd place after a minigame.
 
*Bronze dice block - Adds 1 or 2 spaces to the player's roll. Awarded to 3rd place after a minigame.
 
*Custom dice block - Allows the player to roll any number.
 
*Bowser dice block - Same effects as a normal Dice Block. The player can remain where they are as long as they get the roll doubled with another Bowser Dice Block.
 
*1-6 Bowser dice block - Adds 1 to 6 spaces to the player's roll. The player can remain where they are as long as they get the roll doubled with another Bowser Dice Block. Awarded to 4th place after a minigame.
 
*1-3 Bowser dice block - Adds 1 to 3 spaces to the player's roll. The player can remain where they are as long as they get the roll doubled with another Bowser Dice Block. Awarded to 3rd place after a minigame.
 
*1-2 Bowser dice block - Adds 1 or 2 spaces to the player's roll. The player can remain where they are as long as they get the roll doubled with another Bowser Dice Block. Awarded to 2nd place after a minigame.
   
== Spaces ==
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===Cards===
* Dash Space - If the player lands here, they will leap forward (2, 3, 4, or 5) spaces.
 
* Back Space - When the player landers here, they go back the number of spaces on it.
 
* Item Space - Landing on this space earns the player an item.
 
* Green Space - A normal space. Nothing special happens when the player lands here.
 
* Piranha Plant Space - If the player lands on this space, a Piranha Plant will throw them back a number of spaces.
 
* Lucky Space - If the player lands here, something good will happen.
 
* Duel Space - These trigger a minigame battle for items/Mini Stars.
 
* Bowser Space - A random act of fiendishness will happen if the player lands here.
 
* Unlucky Space - Something bad will happen if the player lands here.
 
* Dead-End Space - The player will be forced to stop in this space for an event.
 
* Goal Space - The final space on the board.
 
* Safe Spaces (only on Banzai Bill's Mad Mountain) - A space where the player cannot get hit by a Banzai Bill.
 
* Danger Spaces (only on Banzai Bill's Mad Mountain) - A space where the player might get hit by a Banzai Bill.
 
* Switch Space - If the player lands here, Banzai Bill will launch from a new location.
 
* Banzai Bill Space - This space launches Banzai Bill.
 
* Card Space
 
* Booster Spaces (appears only on Rocket Road)
 
* Warp Spaces
 
* Kamek Spaces (appears only on Kamek's Carpet Ride)
 
* Just-Right Spaces (appears only on Kamek's Carpet Ride)
 
 
== Dice Blocks ==
 
*>Gold dice block-Adds 1 to 6 spaces to the player's roll. Awarded to 1st place after a minigame.
 
 
*Silver dice block-Adds 1 to 3 spaces to the player's roll. Awarded to 2nd place after a minigame.
 
 
*Bronze dice block-Adds 1 or 2 spaces to the player's roll. Awarded to 3rd place after a minigame.
 
 
*Custom dice block-Allows the player to roll any number.
 
 
*Bowser dice block-Same effects as a normal Dice Block. The player can remain where they are as long as they get the roll doubled with another Bowser Dice Block.
 
 
*1-6 Bowser dice block-Adds 1 to 6 spaces to the player's roll. The player can remain where they are as long as they get the roll doubled with another Bowser Dice Block. Awarded to 4th place after a minigame.
 
 
*1-3 Bowser dice block-Adds 1 to 3 spaces to the player's roll. The player can remain where they are as long as they get the roll doubled with another Bowser Dice Block. Awarded to 3rd place after a minigame.
 
 
*1-2 Bowser dice block-Adds 1 or 2 spaces to the player's roll. The player can remain where they are as long as they get the roll doubled with another Bowser Dice Block. Awarded to 2nd place after a minigame.
 
 
=== Cards ===
 
 
*Random card - Randomly decides how many spaces the player will move.
 
*Random card - Randomly decides how many spaces the player will move.
 
*Precision card - Move the player the number of spaces written on the card.
 
*Power Precision card - Moves the user forwards by the number written, while the others move backward by the same amount.
 
*Bowser card (Appears only on Shy Guy's Shuffle City) - The player who holds this card after 3 turns will receive a Bowser Penalty, along with being a losing factor in
   
 
==Board-specific items==
*Precision card-Move the player the number of spaces written on the card.
 
 
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*Setback Shell - Sends an opponent back 2 spaces.
*Power Precision card-Moves the user forwards by the number written, while the others move backward by the same amount.
 
 
*Backwards Bill - Sends an opponent back 5 spaces.
 
 
*Blooper Chopper - Cuts an opponent's roll in half.
*Bowser card-The player who holds this card after 3 turns will receive a Bowser Penalty
 
 
*Lightning Score Striker - Subtracts 3 from an opponent's roll.
 
 
*Lakitu Leech - Steals 1 item from an opponent.
== Board-specific items ==
 
 
*Dash Mushroom - Adds 3 to your roll.
 
 
*Golden Dash Mushroom - Adds 5 to your roll.
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*Super Star - Doubles the player's roll.
* Setback Shell - Sends an opponent back 2 spaces.
 
 
*Crazy Kamek - Switches the user's place with an opponent.
* Backwards Bill - Sends an opponent back 5 spaces.
 
 
*Chaos Kamek - Switches everyone's places.
* Blooper Chopper - Cuts an opponent's roll in half.
 
* Lightning Score Striker - Subtracts 3 from an opponent's roll.
 
* Lakitu Leech - Steals 1 item from an opponent.
 
* Dash Mushroom - Adds 3 to your roll.
 
* Golden Dash Mushroom - Adds 5 to your roll.
 
* Super Star - Doubles the player's roll.
 
* Crazy Kamek - Switches the user's place with an opponent.
 
* Chaos Kamek - Switches everyone's places.
 
   
==== Star-Crossed Skyway ====
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====Star-Crossed Skyway====
* Mini Stars
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*Mini Stars
* Mini Ztars
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*Mini Ztars
   
==== Rocket Road ====
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====Rocket Road====
* Boosters - Multiplies the Dice Block roll.
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*Boosters - Multiplies the Dice Block roll.
   
 
==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
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===Playable Characters===
 
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<gallery>
 
MarioMPITartwork.png|[[Mario]]
 
Mario 10.png|Mario
 
LuigiMPIT2.jpg|[[Luigi]]
 
Luigi.png|Luigi
 
PrincessPeachMPIT.png|[[Princess Peach]]
 
Peach.png|Princess Peach
 
Daisy MP6 2.png|[[Princess Daisy]]
 
YoshiMPIT.png|[[Yoshi (character)|Yoshi]]
 
WarioMPITArtwork.png|[[Wario]]
 
Waluigi MP7.jpg|[[Waluigi]]
 
Waluigi and Kamek.png|Waluigi and [[Kamek]]
 
BooMarioParty8.png|[[Boo]]
 
Boo.png|Boo
 
ToadMPIT.jpg|[[Toad (character)|Toad]]
 
NSMB BowserJr.png|[[Bowser Jr.]]
 
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===Screenshots===
 
<gallery>
 
File:MPITMenu.png
 
Bowser's Sky Scuffle.png
 
Claiming the Cube.png
 
SlowJoke.jpg
 
Rope a Slope.png
 
</gallery>[[File:Mario-Party-Island-Tour-1.jpg|thumb|Front Cover.]]
 
   
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
*This is the first ''Mario Party'' game for the Nintendo 3DS.
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[[File:MPIT NES.jpg|thumb|An error on the Nintendo eShop listing ''Mario Party: Island Tour'' as a Nintendo Entertainment System game.]]
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*This is the first ''[[Mario Party (series)|Mario Party]]'' game for the Nintendo 3DS. The second is ''[[Mario Party: Star Rush]]'' and the third is ''[[Mario Party: The Top 100]]''.
 
*This is the first (and currently only) ''Mario Party'' game to not have a category of 1 vs 3 minigames.
 
*This is the first (and currently only) ''Mario Party'' game to not have a category of 1 vs 3 minigames.
 
*This is the first ''Mario Party'' game to use Dice Blocks to break ties in minigames.
 
*This is the first ''Mario Party'' game to use Dice Blocks to break ties in minigames.
*For a time the Nintendo 3DS eShop mistakenly stated ''Mario Party: Island Tour'' to be a title on the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]].[[File:200px-MPIT_NES.jpg|thumb|This is an error on the Nintendo eShop saying that it is a NES game.]]
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*For a time, the Nintendo 3DS eShop mistakenly stated ''Mario Party: Island Tour'' to be a title on the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]], with the game also lacking the price.
*This is the first ''Mario Party'' game that features [[Bowser Jr.]] as a playable character.
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*This is the first ''Mario Party'' game that features Bowser Jr. as a playable character.
 
**Bowser Jr. also replaces [[Koopa Kid]] from the previous ''Mario Party'' games.
 
**Bowser Jr. also replaces [[Koopa Kid]] from the previous ''Mario Party'' games.
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*This marks [[Rosalina]]'s debut in a ''Mario Party'' game, but she wouldn't become a playable character until ''[[Mario Party 10]]''.
 
*This is the second ''Mario Party'' game where [[Donkey Kong]] does not appear, the first being ''[[Mario Party Advance]]''.
 
*This is the second ''Mario Party'' game where [[Donkey Kong]] does not appear, the first being ''[[Mario Party Advance]]''.
*It should be well noted that most of the artwork for the characters has been reused from other ''Mario Party'' games.
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*Most of the character artwork was reused from other ''Mario Party'' games.
**Only Mario, Luigi, Peach, Yoshi, Boo, Wario, Waluigi and Bowser Jr. have official artwork for this game.
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**Only Mario, Luigi, Peach, Yoshi, Boo, Wario, Waluigi, and Bowser Jr. have official artwork for this game.
 
*In North America, ''Mario Party: Island Tour'' was released on the same day as ''[[Super Mario 3D World]]''.
 
*In North America, ''Mario Party: Island Tour'' was released on the same day as ''[[Super Mario 3D World]]''.
* This is the first time Boo has been playable in the ''Mario Party'' series since ''[[Mario Party 8]]'', he didn't appear and was in ''[[Mario Party 9]]'' as an enemy.
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**Coincidentally, ''Super Mario 3D World'' is a sequel to ''[[Super Mario 3D Land]]'', a Nintendo 3DS game.
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*This is the first time that Boo has been playable in the ''Mario Party'' series since in ''[[Mario Party 8]]'', he didn't appear and was only in ''Mario Party 9'' as an enemy.
 
*If the player chooses Bowser's Tower as Bowser Jr., there will be extra dialogue at the beginning when Toad joins him, after each boss battle, preparing to fight Bowser, and when Bowser knocks the player away telling them to try again.
 
*If the player chooses Bowser's Tower as Bowser Jr., there will be extra dialogue at the beginning when Toad joins him, after each boss battle, preparing to fight Bowser, and when Bowser knocks the player away telling them to try again.
*This is the second ''[[Mario Party series|Mario Party]]'' game of the series where it isn't either named after the number of the game in the series or after the system it was released on, the first ''[[Mario Party]]''.
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*This is the second ''Mario Party'' game of the series where it isn't either named after the number of the game in the series or after the system it was released on the first being ''[[Mario Party]]''.
 
**However, ''Mario Party: Island Tour'' is also known as '''''Mario Party 3DS'''''.
 
**However, ''Mario Party: Island Tour'' is also known as '''''Mario Party 3DS'''''.
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*Several characters have their voice clips reused from ''[[Mario Party 9]]''.
   
 
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Mario Party: Island Tour is a Mario Party game for the Nintendo 3DS. It is the twelfth installment (seventeenth in Japan) in the Mario Party series and the third installment for a handheld console that was made by Nintendo. This is the second Mario Party game to be developed by Nd Cube. Just as in Mario Party DS, it is possible for up to four people to join in wireless mode using only one single game card.

It was released in North America & Brazil on November 22, 2013, in China & Hong Kong on January 10, 2014, in Europe on January 17, 2014, in Australia on January 18, 2014, and in Japan & Korea on March 20, 2014.

Development

This game was announced at Nintendo Direct and is confirmed to be released on November 22, 2013, in North America, which is also the same release date for the Wii U game Super Mario 3D World, which is a sequel to 2011's Super Mario 3D Land. It has been confirmed that the release date for Mario Party: Island Tour in Europe, had been moved to 2014.

Story

During story mode, Bowser sets up a tower full of challenges for Mario and friends. Inside, they face off against bubbly clones of themselves in many different minigames. Eventually they climb to the top and battle Bowser.

Gameplay

It is shown in a trailer that Mario Party: Island Tour will go back to the turn-based system. This will mean the four players will compete separately, instead of being in one vehicle together, like in Mario Party 9. Players will also use cards instead of regular items. Like with Mario Party DS, Mario Party: Island Tour makes use of the Stylus for when playing certain mini-games, although a few Mario Party: Island Tour minigames make use of the Nintendo 3DS's gyro controls. Players must roll a dice block labelled 1-6, also like Mario Party 9.

Characters

Other

These characters are non-playable, and appear in minigames and as board features.

Mini-games

Bosses

  1. Goomba Tower
  2. Chain Chomp
  3. Mr. Blizzard
  4. King Bob-omb
  5. Dry Bowser
  6. Bowser

Boards

Spaces

  • Dash Space - If the player lands here, they will leap forward (2, 3, 4, or 5) spaces.
  • Back Space - When the player lands here, they go back the number of spaces on it.
  • Item Space - Landing on this space earns the player an item.
  • Green Space - A normal space. Nothing special happens when the player lands here.
  • Piranha Plant Space - If the player lands on this space, a Piranha Plant will throw them back a random amount of spaces (1-6).
  • Lucky Space - If the player lands here, something good will happen.
  • Duel Space - These trigger a minigame battle for items/Mini Stars.
  • Bowser Space - A random act of fiendishness will happen if the player lands here.
  • Unlucky Space - Something bad will happen if the player lands here.
  • Dead-End Space - The player will be forced to stop in this space for an event.
  • Goal Space - The final space on the board.
  • Safe Space (only on Banzai Bill's Mad Mountain) - A space where the player cannot get hit by a Banzai Bill.
  • Danger Space (only on Banzai Bill's Mad Mountain) - A space where the player might get hit by a Banzai Bill.
  • Switch Space - If the player lands here, Banzai Bill will launch from a new location.
  • Banzai Bill Space - This space launches Banzai Bill.
  • Card Space
  • Booster Space (appears only on Rocket Road) - Gives the player one Booster.
  • Warp Space - Swaps your space with a random player's space.
  • Kamek Spaces (appears only on Kamek's Carpet Ride) - Causes a random event to happen, usually affecting most, if not all players, and not just the player who landed on it.
  • Just-Right Space - (appears only on Kamek's Carpet Ride) - Either sends the players to the second half of the board, granting the player who landed on it a Power Precision (2) card, or finishes the game, with the player landing on it winning.

Dice Blocks

  • Gold dice block - Adds 1 to 6 spaces to the player's roll. Awarded to 1st place after a minigame.
  • Silver dice block - Adds 1 to 3 spaces to the player's roll. Awarded to 2nd place after a minigame.
  • Bronze dice block - Adds 1 or 2 spaces to the player's roll. Awarded to 3rd place after a minigame.
  • Custom dice block - Allows the player to roll any number.
  • Bowser dice block - Same effects as a normal Dice Block. The player can remain where they are as long as they get the roll doubled with another Bowser Dice Block.
  • 1-6 Bowser dice block - Adds 1 to 6 spaces to the player's roll. The player can remain where they are as long as they get the roll doubled with another Bowser Dice Block. Awarded to 4th place after a minigame.
  • 1-3 Bowser dice block - Adds 1 to 3 spaces to the player's roll. The player can remain where they are as long as they get the roll doubled with another Bowser Dice Block. Awarded to 3rd place after a minigame.
  • 1-2 Bowser dice block - Adds 1 or 2 spaces to the player's roll. The player can remain where they are as long as they get the roll doubled with another Bowser Dice Block. Awarded to 2nd place after a minigame.

Cards

  • Random card - Randomly decides how many spaces the player will move.
  • Precision card - Move the player the number of spaces written on the card.
  • Power Precision card - Moves the user forwards by the number written, while the others move backward by the same amount.
  • Bowser card (Appears only on Shy Guy's Shuffle City) - The player who holds this card after 3 turns will receive a Bowser Penalty, along with being a losing factor in

Board-specific items

Perilous Palace Path

  • Setback Shell - Sends an opponent back 2 spaces.
  • Backwards Bill - Sends an opponent back 5 spaces.
  • Blooper Chopper - Cuts an opponent's roll in half.
  • Lightning Score Striker - Subtracts 3 from an opponent's roll.
  • Lakitu Leech - Steals 1 item from an opponent.
  • Dash Mushroom - Adds 3 to your roll.
  • Golden Dash Mushroom - Adds 5 to your roll.
  • Super Star - Doubles the player's roll.
  • Crazy Kamek - Switches the user's place with an opponent.
  • Chaos Kamek - Switches everyone's places.

Star-Crossed Skyway

  • Mini Stars
  • Mini Ztars

Rocket Road

  • Boosters - Multiplies the Dice Block roll.

Gallery

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Trivia

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An error on the Nintendo eShop listing Mario Party: Island Tour as a Nintendo Entertainment System game.

  • This is the first Mario Party game for the Nintendo 3DS. The second is Mario Party: Star Rush and the third is Mario Party: The Top 100.
  • This is the first (and currently only) Mario Party game to not have a category of 1 vs 3 minigames.
  • This is the first Mario Party game to use Dice Blocks to break ties in minigames.
  • For a time, the Nintendo 3DS eShop mistakenly stated Mario Party: Island Tour to be a title on the Nintendo Entertainment System, with the game also lacking the price.
  • This is the first Mario Party game that features Bowser Jr. as a playable character.
    • Bowser Jr. also replaces Koopa Kid from the previous Mario Party games.
  • This marks Rosalina's debut in a Mario Party game, but she wouldn't become a playable character until Mario Party 10.
  • This is the second Mario Party game where Donkey Kong does not appear, the first being Mario Party Advance.
  • Most of the character artwork was reused from other Mario Party games.
    • Only Mario, Luigi, Peach, Yoshi, Boo, Wario, Waluigi, and Bowser Jr. have official artwork for this game.
  • In North America, Mario Party: Island Tour was released on the same day as Super Mario 3D World.
  • This is the first time that Boo has been playable in the Mario Party series since in Mario Party 8, he didn't appear and was only in Mario Party 9 as an enemy.
  • If the player chooses Bowser's Tower as Bowser Jr., there will be extra dialogue at the beginning when Toad joins him, after each boss battle, preparing to fight Bowser, and when Bowser knocks the player away telling them to try again.
  • This is the second Mario Party game of the series where it isn't either named after the number of the game in the series or after the system it was released on the first being Mario Party.
    • However, Mario Party: Island Tour is also known as Mario Party 3DS.
  • Several characters have their voice clips reused from Mario Party 9.