Abstract: At first glance, Fortune Street may look like another Mario-themed, board game-structured mini-game collection. It's not. Anyone who picks this game up expecting another light, mindless, motion-controlled mini-game romp like Mario Party 8 or Wii Part...
Abstract: Fortune Street is a Monopoly-type game for the Nintendo Wii that brings together characters from the Mario and Dragon Quest universes. The game was developed by Dragon Quest creator Yuji Horii. Fortune Street is actually based on the computer game Idak...
Abstract: In the days of yore, before Pong and the Fairchild Channel F, people looking for competitive experiences in the comfort of their homes amused themselves primarily with tabletop board games. Nowadays, we live in an age of electronic games, but this has...
Abstract: The Itadaki Street series has been popular since the early '90s, with iterations on the Famicom, Super Famicom, PS2, PSP, and DS. However, not one of the titles has left Japan in the past 20 years. Now the series is finally making its debut in the west...
Fortune Street is not a game for everybody, and most people will likely find it too slow to really get into. Still, there’s a lot more to this video board game than meets the eye, and if you actually give it the time of day you’ll have more fun than yo...
Abstract: Fortune Street stands as one of the best video board games I've ever played. It's far more traditional (read: "Monopoly-like") in feel than the likes of Culdcept Saga, but as an old-fashioned board game concept rendered as a video game it's hard to top...
Presença de Mario e cia, Cenários distintos e com níveis de dificuldade diferentes
Pontos negativos:
Fortune Street é aquele jogo divertido e feito para passar o tempo quando não há nada para fazer. Entretanto, ele não substitui o clássico Mario Party no quesito diversão, tampouco jogos de tabuleiro como Monopoly ou Banco Imobiliário. Porém, não é sempre...