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Nintendo Wii : Tamagotchi: Party On! Reviews

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Below are user reviews of Tamagotchi: Party On! and on the right are links to professionally written reviews. The summary of review scores shows the distribution of scores given by the professional reviewers for Tamagotchi: Party On!. Column height indicates the number of reviews with a score within the range shown at the bottom of the column. Higher scores (columns further towards the right) are better.

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Great for my Kid Sister

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 0 / 0
Date: December 30, 2007
Author: Amazon User

She loves this game and I find that she is willing to come back to it even after not playing for a while.

This game bites

1 Rating: 1, Useful: 0 / 0
Date: February 22, 2008
Author: Amazon User

I will play almost anything and I will not play this game. We even like party games. The games aren't fun. Half of them don't work with the control scheme. The board is just silly.

Not fun. Even if you were drinking.

Great fun for the younger kids

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 0 / 0
Date: May 31, 2008
Author: Amazon User

Let's get real, I don't think this game is intended for older kids or serious gamers - it's similar in style to Hello Kitty and very lighthearted fun. Because of this, my 5 year old daughter loves this one more than any of the other wii games, and the cutesy board game makes for great happy no fuss fun for everyone.

Ok, but could be better!

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 5 / 18
Date: June 18, 2007
Author: Amazon User

I like this game cuz i'm a tamagotchi fan! It's fun rollin the die and walking around on the bord! I like the minigames, there fun, but there should be more. Overall it's a good fun game.

simple-minded fun

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 2 / 2
Date: January 25, 2008
Author: Amazon User

Admittedly, this game IS a lot like a Mario Party, except that you never compete against the other players in minigames. For that reason, this game is much less intense and frantic than its Mario counterpart, and it is also slower moving. Despite these things, this game is actually a good deal of fun. Both my wife and I really enjoy this game, even though it is clearly targeted for a younger audience. So what is it about this game that is so addicting?

For starters, the game is, in fact, cute. It reeks of quirky Japanese characters, settings, and humor. It's definitely not for everyone, and my guess is that its deceivingly simple, kid-like graphics and gameplay frustrate those who are over-thinking it.

The different "squares" on the board are comprised of Monopoly chance-like events that impact your popularity or money, minigames that help build your popularity, and shopping spaces to spend your money. It's actually a real positive for the game that each square is, in fact, somewhat randomized and that it doesn't always cue up the same event or minigame. This randomization builds strategy and a bit of anxiety into the game.

Different parts of the board are different cities, each of which has its own layout and features. In my view, this aspect of the game is actually a strength that Tamagotchi has over Mario Party. There's a great deal of diversity on the playing board (if the game is set to be long enough). However, it should be noted that there is only this one game board, unlike Mario Party, where you choose the board you'd like to play.

Although I never seem to do well at this game, and I even find myself swearing at Tamagotchis that are much better than me, I truly enjoy this game. It's relaxing in a way that no other game is, and it actually does use a bit of strategy (it's just that my strategies don't work).

In all, the game is simple and child-like throughout. That's the fun of it. Criticizing its simplicity ultimately means you're missing the point. Yes, you do have to read, so illiterate kids will have difficulty, but shooting and puzzle games aside, I struggle to think of a game where reading isn't at some point necessary. Maybe I'm crazy, but I'd rather my kid learn to read first and then play the Wii, not the other way around. This game IS for everybody in that there isn't even comic mischief or comic violence. So in that sense, it is far more kid-friendly than other games, Mario Party included. Halo fans and other action gamers probably won't be able to stomach its pace and cartoonish elements, but people looking for a creative spin on things just might find this a refreshing change of pace from most gaming. Enjoy.

complete garbage!!!!

1 Rating: 1, Useful: 9 / 11
Date: July 23, 2007
Author: Amazon User

This game is a REALLY BAD mario party rip off! It really stinks do not buy it! It is totally NOT worth the money even a reduced price.

static, dull game for insomniacs (to help you sleep)

2 Rating: 2, Useful: 22 / 25
Date: June 07, 2007
Author: Amazon User

The game was purchased at the behest of my 6 y.o. daughter because it had a "cute cover." While rated "E" for everyone ~ it isn't. Most of the action (moving around a 3-D game board) is explained via text scrolling across the bottom of the screen ~ yet my kindergartner daughter doesn't read yet. As you cannot play this game without reading along, I helped with the vapid text and soon found a bigger problem ~ an offensive premise.

General game philosophy: "buy friends." Win 'gotchi' dollars thru game-piece movement - then trade this money for friends~ if you buy enough friends, you win the game by winning the Presidental popularity contest.

... Hmm. OK, so winning the presidency by buying-friends-with-money may have some nexus in political science, so I'll raise my estimate of this game to 2 stars (for providing a cynical insight into American politics). But it is still a boring waste of time. Most of the game is spent waiting, and when you do have a game move (ie rolling the dice) the action is random, so your finesse with a Wii stick is irrelevent. Instead, wait for your cute graphic to skip along the game board, then wait for your competitor to skip, then the next two competitors, then roll again to finally get some action - the 'activity' that happens at each game-board spot. Unfortunately these small screen game activities were certainly too fast/complex for a 6 year old, and not much fun for me. (Match the pattern/play a crude tetris, etc. Tiny screen, ~eh graphics, random winning pattern.)

This is a very static game - not much action, not much imagination (for 'fun' in this game it seems you go to the Mamagotchi store and buy oddities - possibly these can be used later in the game, but we never got that far.) And the game itself isn't Wii-like - no cool movement, no moving of the body synced to the movement on the screen... instead you can play this game totally potato-couched across the furniture with a flick of the wrist.

So in conclusion: this is a low-down waste of money. The only excuse I can come up for this mess is that their is a cool (adult) drinking game that goes with it. (everytime your gotchi gets run over by the fun-bus you take a shot. Evertime you lose a gotchi friend your friend takes a shot.... You get the idea.) But even then, I'd rather not. It isn't fun. It is too slow-paced and visually bland ~ and the bigger sin, it doesn't take advantage of what the Wii so wonderfully offers - keyed body movement to screen.

My daughter and I agree this is the worst Wii game we've played.


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