6 /10 1 Votes
5.2/10 Initial release date 1 August 2002 | 39% Metacritic 4.4/5 Genre Party game | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Distributor(s) Disney Interactive Studios Release date(s) Game Boy AdvanceNA: September 16, 2003PAL: October 10, 2003JP: April 10, 2004GameCubeJP: August 1, 2002NA: September 16, 2003PAL: October 17, 2003 Platforms GameCube, Game Boy Advance Developers Hudson Soft, Neverland, Jupiter Corporation Publishers Electronic Arts, Hudson Soft, Tomy Modes Single-player video game, Multiplayer video game Similar Disney Sports Skateboarding, Disney Sports Soccer, Blender Bros. |
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Disney's Party, known in Japan as Disney no Magical Park (ディズニーのマジカルパーク, Dizunī no Majikaru Pāku) for GameCube and Mickey no Pocket Resort (ミッキーのポケットリゾート, Mikkī no Poketto Rizōto) for Game Boy Advance, is a 2003 party video game released by Hudson Soft for the Nintendo GameCube and by Jupiter for the Game Boy Advance. The game is much like the games of the Hudson Soft-produced Mario Party series, where players compete in mini-games to win the game.
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- Disney s party 1 game board mode 2009 gameplay gamecube
- Disney s party episode 3 mini game mode
- Gameplay
- Response
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Gameplay
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The gameplay in this game is different from other games of its kind. In starting the game, there are only up to 4 different choices. The players then vote on these choices, the more votes a game receiving increasing the chance of the spinner landing on it. Whatever game the spinner lands on is then played. Similar to the popular Mario Party series, players play on a game board, which features an item shop stocked with items for use on the board's spaces. In order to win the game, players must advance and land on the flag where it says destination. Players then have to play another minigame to win the park. The player who wins the most parks then advances to a boss stage. Upon the boss' defeat, the player wins the game and the credits appear.
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Disney's Party did not fare well with gaming critics, for example receiving a score of 3 out of 10 from Game Informer magazine.
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