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I think it's due time that I play this cherished Wii game on my channel: Fortune Street! This Mario & Dragon Quest multiplayer crossover board game is a game that's bound to create plenty of memorable quotes, humorous gameplay, frustrating times!
For today's 4-player session, I am joined by some lovely guests as we take on the Yoshi's Island board! I played as Yoshi, CharlesCBernardo played as Toad, PraisedScooter played as Alena, and Emmatronix played as Slime! Two Mario characters and two Dragon Quest characters... it just kinda worked out that way!
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CharlesCBernardo's channel ► / charlescbernardo
PraisedScooter's channel ► / praisedscooter
Emmatronix's channel ► / @emmatronix
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For those that don't know what Fortune Street is, here's a brief summary courtesy of MarioWiki:
Fortune Street (known as Boom Street in Europe and Oceania) is a Wii game developed by Square Enix. It is a follow-up to the 2007 Nintendo DS game Itadaki Street DS and is the first Itadaki Street title that was released outside of Japan. This game functions like a Monopoly style board game. It can be played with up to four players.
Four players take turns by rolling dice to go around the board and buy shops. Some squares involve special attributes, such as Take-a-break squares (when a character lands there, all of his or her shops will close until the player's next turn) and Venture squares (like a Chance space in Monopoly). Players also have the ability to invest money in their own shops when they land on them (a maximum of 999 per turn). Scattered around the board are four suits (Heart, Club, Diamond, and Spade); if the player collects all of them and returns to the Bank (also the starting space) they get a promotion. When a player gets a promotion, they get a fixed amount for their salary, plus a shop bonus which is based off 10% the sum of all the player's shop value, as well as a promotional bonus (extra money given to the player that increases as they level up). The player's level also goes up when they get a promotion.
The player wins by increasing their net worth to at least the target amount. If the player's net worth goes below zero, then they go bankrupt; all their assets are sold off if any remain and they are automatically eliminated from the game. The player with the highest net worth automatically wins if the bankruptcy limit is met.
In layman's terms, the idea is to roll dice, buy shops, and hope that players land on spaces of shops you already own! You get money every time someone lands on a space you own, and players who eventually run out of money lose! The last player standing OR the first player to reach a certain money amount is the winner!
And... that's about all there is to it! Thank you, and enjoy! ;)
... Try the pizza, Scooter.
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