- Publisher: Namco Bandai Games America , Namco Bandai Games
- Release Date: May 29, 2007
User Score
Generally unfavorable reviews- based on 10 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 2 out of 10
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Mixed: 0 out of 10
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Negative: 8 out of 10
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Jan 2, 2017
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BryanM.Sep 20, 2007Tamagotchi has been died for years it was almost died when I was 6 and right now I am 10. just like neopets. don't make crappy games. It is not even worth a single dollor. my little cousion played it and he likes almost all games. but he almost snaped the desk in half after just playing about 10 or 9 minutes of it. if it was not a rental I think he would have.
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RyanW.Sep 21, 2007A great game. Highly recommended. The best game on Wii by far.
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CourtneyW.Jun 26, 2007DO NOT waste your money on stupidity like this!! They are not even cute. They are dumb little fur balls. The turns drag on for what seems to be an eternity. It might be fun for 5 year olds who are fans but not for anyone else.
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Dec 16, 2019It was such a great game as a kid and it still is a great game! Just think about all of the positive stuff....this game breaks my scale but I give it a 10/10 rating
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Jan 5, 2023It’s okay.. but again, this game is just.. boring. It’s basically just Mario Party but lacking in the actual fun. I got bored of it after 10 minutes, and when I tried to revisit the game, the disc was too scratched to be readable. It has a fun idea on paper, but as an actual game… eh. Honestly, if you want a good party game. Just buy Mario Party 8 for your wii. Not this, it’s not worth it.
Awards & Rankings
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#80 Most Discussed Wii Game of 2007
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#82 Most Shared Wii Game of 2007
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Cuteness doesn't make up for the lack of an enjoyable game - we hope this only serves a short term in office. [JPN Import; Mar 2007, p.60]
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Nintendo PowerThe game moves painfully slow as a result, with the vast majority of your time spent watching opponents take their turns. [July 2007, p.97]
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The mini-games are shallow and one-player only, each turn drags on far too long, and the sheer lack of any actual “party” elements keeps it from attaining even the basic – yet still redundant – entertainment found in the long-lived Mario Party series.