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Mario Party 9 - Super Mario Wiki, the Mario encyclopedia. Mario Party 9 is the ninth home console installment of the Mario Party series, the second and final installment for the Wii. The game was the first in the series to be developed by Nd Cube instead of Hudson Soft. It is also the eleventh in the main series (fifteenth in Japan). The host of the game is Yellow Toad for the boards while Blue Toad is the host for minigames, and Green Toad appears near the end of Boards to initiate an event similar to the Last Five Turns Event from past Mario Party games. This is also the twenty- fifth and the final installment of the Mario franchise overall to be released for the Wii console.

Mario Party 9 is the ninth home console installment of the Mario Party series, the second and final installment for the Wii. The game was the first in the series to. HJW is an artist from Korea working in the games business. Directed by David Rogers. With Rainn Wilson, John Krasinski, Jenna Fischer, B.J. Novak. Andy claims to be throwing a garden party at Dwight's farm to impress Robert. The Royals later changed clothes for the Queen’s Birthday Garden Party, with Kate rocking a white dress with black detailing and large pearl jewelry.

Unlike Mario Party 8, the game features widescreen support. On a night outside of Princess Peach's Castle, Mario and his friends are gathered to watch the Mini Stars glitter in the sky. As Mario peers though the telescope, he is shocked as he notices that the stars are suddenly being sucked through a vortex.

It is then revealed to be Bowser and Bowser Jr. Upon witnessing this, Mario and the gang set out to defeat them and save the Mini Stars.

After they start their journey, Shy Guy and Magikoopa are seen coming out of the woods and start following them, as part of Bowser's plan. Watch Dear Diary I Died Putlocker#. Before each board, there is a cutscene that features Bowser admiring his collection of Mini Stars.

Bowser Jr. then runs over to him to show his father the progression of Mario's group. Bowser is enraged, but summons two of his minions to stop the group before they can take all the Mini Stars. Eventually, however, the group reaches Bowser's location, Bowser Station, and must face Bowser Jr.

After the final battle with Bowser, the player looks out from the stadium at Bowser's other platform, where the canisters containing all the Mini Stars burst and release them back to where they once were. As this happens, Bowser and Bowser Jr.

Bowser is mourning over the failure of his plan, which he reveals was to decorate his castle using the Mini Stars. However, upon seeing the released Mini Stars, Bowser is enraged and chases off the ones that fly near him. However, this only results in him falling out of his car; Bowser Jr. Back at Peach's Castle, Mario and friends are once again gathered around the telescope to admire the Mini Stars as they glisten in the night sky.

Gameplay[edit]In Mario Party 9, a new form of gameplay was introduced in this game, retiring the old format seen in the prior eight titles: players move all at once through the board in a vehicle (a car in Toad Road, a magic carpet in Boo's Horror Castle and a legged machine in Bob- omb Factory, for example), still taking turns rolling, moving from a starting point to to an ending point. Instead of rolling a die with a 1- 1. Instead of trying to collect coins to buy stars, players receive Mini Stars if they pass by them. While doing so, players must also try to avoid Mini Ztars, which deduct their current amount of Mini Stars. The player who collects the most Mini Stars by the end of the game is declared the winner.

New minigame types are introduced in the Mario Party series, one example being 1 vs. Bowser Jr. In this game, the minigames don't appear after every player has moved, but only when a player ends up on any of the spaces that triggers a minigame. Also, when receiving dice blocks, a minigame might pop up after as well. Unlike previous Mario Party games, where often only the winner(s) of a minigame receives a reward, all minigames are ranked from first to last place and generally all players receive Mini Stars, with players in a higher position earning more Mini Stars. During a party, there are two board events that are required to occur before advancing: Captain Events and Boss Battles.

The former occurs whenever a player arrives on a Captain Event Space. The event differs for each board, but they all allow the players to earn more Mini Stars, though the player that has started the event always has some form of control over the event, putting him or her in an advantage state. As for Boss Battles, there are two Boss Battle Spaces on every board, one near a fortress and one at the end. During the Boss Battle minigames, players must work together to defeat a boss while attempting to increase their own individual scores, as the player with the highest score wins the minigame, which gives more Mini Stars than normal. Party mode[edit]Once again returning from previous Mario Party games, Party Mode involves the players going around the board like with the previous games, but changed due to the new gameplay mechanics of Mario Party 9. The amount of Party Points that the players will earn is determined by how many Mini Stars they have at the end of the game.

However, if handicaps are used, the handicap amount will not count towards the Party Point total; for example, if a player has a 5. Mini Star handicap, and finishes with 1. Mini Stars, they will only earn 5. Party Points. Notably, should a player end a game with less than 1. Mini Stars, 1. 0 Party Points are added regardless of how low their Mini Star count is. This is independent for each player that ends with under 1.

Mini Stars (for example, a 4- player game that ends with Mini Star counts of 1. Party Points although the Mini Star total is only 2. Solo mode[edit]The game's story mode, Solo Mode involves the players traveling across all six boards to defeat Bowser and save the Mini Stars. Completing Solo Mode will award the player 5. Party Points, and the Mini Star grand total will also be added onto the player's Party Point amount; for example, finishing Solo Mode with a grand total of 5.

Mini Stars will award the player 1. Party Points. Also, instead of always playing against 3 other computer players in a four- player match on each board, sometimes, the player will play a three- player match against two computers, or a two- player duel match against one computer. The minigames for the three- player matches are Free- for- all minigames and 1 vs 2 minigames, and all minigames in two- player matches will be Free- for- all minigames, adapted for duels. The award system for minigames in a three- player match is five stars for first place, three stars for second place, and one star for third place, and the award system for minigames in a two- player duel match is five stars for first place and one star for last place. Minigame mode[edit]Blue Toad is the host of Minigame Mode. Free Play: In the Free Play mode, the players can play unlocked minigames freely.

Step It Up: In this mode, players must win minigames to climb stairs. The player who reaches the top first win. Garden Battle: The players must get puzzle pieces to fill their gardens by winning minigames. The player who completes it first wins. Choice Challenge: All the players choose three minigames from a group of five that they would like to play.

These minigames are played and points are earned by placing in minigames: whoever gets more points wins. High Rollers: In this mode, the players must win minigames to roll a Dice Block to pass through a panel floor, earning points based on the sqaures they pass over.

The player who gets 5. Time Attack: The player must try to win 1.

Boss Rush: The players must defeat a series of bosses to win, similar to Boss Bash in Mario Party DS. Note: When finished, all game modes award 1. Party Points, except for Free Play, which awards just 1 Party Point per finished minigame. Players can purchase constellations at the Museum, and then view them in the sky.

The Museum is where the players can spend Party Points to buy various things such as Mini Star constellations, game sounds, vehicles or extra game modes. They can also watch the credits from here. Once they return a constellation into the sky, the players can go to see it in the sky. In Extras, the player can play through various extra minigames such as Castle Clearout, Shell Soccer or an extended version of Goomba Bowling.

Missing Faraway Friends? Throw a Spontaneous Virtual Party With This App. What if you could throw a virtual party whenever you want that your friends from around the world could attend at a second’s notice?

That’s the idea behind Houseparty, an i. OS and Android (click links to download) video chatting app designed for spontaneous conversation.

Houseparty has a tremendous following with tweens, but I hadn’t heard of it until around 6 months ago. The way it works is pretty simple: When you launch the app you create a chat room of sorts, and then your friends who also have the app can drop in. Your friends can set things up so they’re notified whenever you launch the app (if they definitely don’t want to miss you), and you have the ability to invite friends into a chat room that don’t make it there on their own. Six years ago I moved from the east coast to San Francisco, and I’ve found the app to be an amazing way to stay connected to some of my best friends that aren’t nearby. There are infinite ways to video chat someone these days, and we use those too, but there’s something nice about being able to say “Oh, Kayla is online” and drop in for a chat. With other video chatting options like Skype, Facetime, and Google Hangouts I always feel like I need to ask before I call, or set up a time with friends ahead of time.

Video chatting is just not something I’m comfortable doing casually without some sort of planned chat set up before I dial. With Houseparty, I can be drinking a beer alone at home, decide I want company, and instantly invite all my friends who have the app to join me. Sure, sometimes that means I’m still drinking that beer alone. However, more often than not, some of my friends are also somewhere where they could video chat for a bit and a virtual party emerges. For instance, one recent evening I ended up chatting for an hour with friends from NYC, Chicago, North Carolina, and Los Angeles. We were all friends in college, but haven’t been in the same room in over a decade.

Even though the hangout was on my tiny phone screen, it was pretty amazing to have us all in the same place at the same time, and we didn’t plan it at all. Rooms can hold up to eight people, and you can have multiple rooms open at the same time. The idea being you can float between different “rooms” at the party and chat with different groups of friends. You can lock rooms if you want to have a private chat.

Otherwise, they’re open to anyone who is friends with someone that is already in the room. For instance, if I’m talking my friend Paul in NYC, then his friend Sally, that I don’t know, can join our room as well. I’ve actually met a few people this way that I’ve later hung out with in person. Using the app requires your friends to have the app too. However, it’s fun enough that once you get a few buddies on there it spreads through your friend group pretty quickly. When I started, I had maybe three friends using the app and now I’m up to over thirty, upping my odds for finding that late night drinking buddy.