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These are various ways of playing the game's various minigames. Has 7 modes:
These are various ways of playing the game's various minigames. Has 7 modes:
*Minigame Collection: A free play mode, where any minigame can be played.
*Minigame Collection: A free play mode, where any minigame can be played.
*[[Freeplay Challenge]]:
*[[Freeplay Challenge]]: Players complete in harder versions of minigames
*[[Bridge Burners]]:
*[[Bridge Burners]]: Human players must cooperate at minigames to reach the end. Lose three times and they fail. The AI doesn’t participate.
*[[Dojo Domination]]:
*[[Dojo Domination]]: A single player gets ten hearts and fights thirty opponents, three at a time. The player loses a heart for each opponent they fail to beat and attempts to beat all foes.
*[[Battle of the Minigames]]:
*[[Battle of the Minigames]]: Players compete to see who can win a certain number of minigames first
*[[Tabletop Tournament]]:
*[[Tabletop Tournament]]: Players play GamePad minigames against each other in round robin or single elimination tournaments
*[[Spot the Sneak]]: In each round, one player is secretly given the ability to (optionally) cheat, and the others must identify who.
*[[Spot the Sneak]]: In each round, one player is secretly given the ability to cheat at a minigame, and the other human players must identify who. The sneak also participates in guessing for the purposes of blending with others and therefore doesn’t gain or lose points from being correct or incorrect. Players who correctly guess who the sneak is steals points from them, but the sneak steals points from anyone who guesses incorrectly.


===Suggestions===
===Suggestions===

Revision as of 22:48, 24 October 2023

Wii Party U
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US cover artwork
Details
Developer(s) Nintendo SPD
NDcube
Publisher(s) Nintendo
Release date(s) Japan October 31, 2013
Europe October 25, 2013
Australia October 26, 2013
North America October 25, 2013
Platform(s) Wii U
Rating(s) ESRB: ESRB E.png - Everyone
PEGI: PEGI 3.png - Ages 3+
CERO: CERO A.png - All ages
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Wii Party U is a party game released for the Wii U in 2013. It is a collection of minigames, with multiple modes where there is an overarching goal with minigames used to further those goals. Each minigame and game mode can also be rated by the player on a five-star scale. The game is hosted by non-Mii characters Party Phil and Party Penny.

List of game modes

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Descriptions

TV Party

The primary party game mode, this contains five game modes:

  • Highway Rollers: Miis must run down a long highway by rolling dice, with minigames being used to decide turn order.
  • GamePad Island: Miis must explore island ruins across a board moved across using dice, with several obstacles that require using the GamePad to progress.
  • Mii Fashion Plaza: Miis must travel a board collecting clothing items to model, with clothing being obtainable from spaces or minigames.
  • The Balldozer: Miis take turns (order decided by minigame) dropping balls of their player color into a coin pusher-like machine, trying to drop balls off the front.
  • Team Building: Miis take turns (order decided by minigame) selecting Miis in sports jerseys with various colors and numbers to form patterns to earn points.

House Party

These are various minigames that involve multiple players using the GamePad and Wii Remotes. It contains 8 game modes:

GamePad Party

These are various games in which both players use the GamePad, one at each short end. Has 7 modes:

Minigames

These are various ways of playing the game's various minigames. Has 7 modes:

  • Minigame Collection: A free play mode, where any minigame can be played.
  • Freeplay Challenge: Players complete in harder versions of minigames
  • Bridge Burners: Human players must cooperate at minigames to reach the end. Lose three times and they fail. The AI doesn’t participate.
  • Dojo Domination: A single player gets ten hearts and fights thirty opponents, three at a time. The player loses a heart for each opponent they fail to beat and attempts to beat all foes.
  • Battle of the Minigames: Players compete to see who can win a certain number of minigames first
  • Tabletop Tournament: Players play GamePad minigames against each other in round robin or single elimination tournaments
  • Spot the Sneak: In each round, one player is secretly given the ability to cheat at a minigame, and the other human players must identify who. The sneak also participates in guessing for the purposes of blending with others and therefore doesn’t gain or lose points from being correct or incorrect. Players who correctly guess who the sneak is steals points from them, but the sneak steals points from anyone who guesses incorrectly.

Suggestions

One of the hosts suggests a random game mode to play based on the number of players.

Archives

Lets the player check their rating of games, records set in games, and view the staff credits. [needs verification] It also lets the player disable in-game Miiverse posts.

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