
| Console | Nintendo GameCube |
| Publisher | Nintendo |
| Developer | Hudson Soft |
| Genre | Party |
| Region | World |
| Size | 1.4 GB |
Overview
Mario Party 6 is a party video game from developer Hudson Soft and publisher Nintendo for the Nintendo GameCube. The 2004 release marks the sixth main entry in the long running Mario Party series and the third installment on the GameCube console. The game introduces a day and night cycle that shifts the board layout and event triggers as players progress, giving each session a fresh rhythm. Players pick from a roster of familiar Mushroom Kingdom characters such as Mario, Luigi, Peach, Yoshi, Wario, Waluigi, Toad, Boo, Daisy, Toadette, Koopa Kid, and DK. The title also shipped with a microphone accessory in most regions, opening the door to voice controlled mini games where shouting commands or saying specific words decides the outcome. Star collection remains the core goal, with coins traded at fixed spots to claim them. The blend of board strategy, sudden item swings, and lively four player chaos keeps Mario Party 6 fun for fans of all ages.
The game packs over 80 mini games split across categories such as four player, two versus two, one versus three, battle, duel, microphone, and DK and Bowser themed challenges. Six main boards offer distinct themes ranging from a clockwork castle to a candy filled wonderland and a snow capped mountain peak. Solo Mode tells a short story where one player travels across boards to collect stars from Brighton and Twila, the sun and moon characters who anchor the day and night system. Party Mode hosts the classic four player free for all, while Mini Game Mode lets friends jump straight into the action without rolling dice. Star Bank, Star Sprint, and other side modes round out the package. Players spend earned stars in the in game shop to buy mini games, accessories, and bonus content, rewarding repeat sessions with steady progress. The mix of strategy, luck, and quick reaction tests makes Mario Party 6 a strong pick for game nights, sleepovers, and casual gatherings on the GameCube.
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