Game Boy Advance

Mario Party Advance

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Mario Party Advance, developed by Hudson Soft and published by Nintendo, brought the Mario Party series to the Game Boy Advance for the first time. The game condenses the series' chaotic charm into a portable single-player adventure and a large set of minigames centered on collecting Gaddgets. It delivers a brisk, easy-to-pick-up experience that was praised for content variety, even if its reception was mixed compared with console entries.
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2005-01-01
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The game focuses on a top-down single-player adventure structure rather than traditional multiplayer board play. Players move through themed areas, talk to characters, complete requests, and clear minigames to earn items and progress the story. With more than 50 minigames, the controls lean on the D-pad and face buttons, emphasizing reflexes, timing, and memory. Collecting Gaddgets unlocks additional content and new functions as progression advances.

Mario

The series' main hero, featured in minigames and story events.

Luigi

Mario's brother, often appearing as a supporting competitor.

Princess Peach

The princess of the Mushroom Kingdom, involved in interactions and events.

Wario

A recurring rival known for his loud personality and competitive edge.

Waluigi

Wario's lanky partner character, often presented with a mischievous attitude.

Focus on advancing the main requests early to unlock new areas and Gaddgets. In minigames, watch the prompts carefully and learn the rhythm or timing windows before committing to inputs. When a task requires repeated attempts, memorize character locations on the map to reduce backtracking. If progression stalls, return after unlocking more content and revisit harder objectives.

No cheats or unlockables available

Tips

Replay easier minigames to build up progress reliably.

Tips

Prioritize key Gaddgets, since many unlock new features and routes.

Tips

Talk to characters frequently; quest conditions are often revealed directly in dialogue.

User Reviews

A strong portable take on Mario Party with plenty of quick minigames.

User Reviews

The single-player adventure mode is inventive, though it lacks the party feel of console entries.

User Reviews

A good fit for short play sessions thanks to its variety and pacing.

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