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{{The Party Cube Returns!}}
{{game infobox
{{game infobox
|image=[[File:MP6 - Box NA.jpg|250px]]<br>'''North American box art'''
|image=[[File:MP6 - Box NA.jpg|250px]]<br>'''North American box art'''
|developer=[[Hudson Soft]]<br> [[CAProduction]]<br> [[Nintendo SPD Group No.4]]
|developer=[[Hudson Soft]]<br> [[CAProduction]]<br> [[Nintendo SPD Group No.4]]
|publisher=[[Nintendo]]
|publisher=[[Nintendo]]
|release={{release|Japan|November 18, 2004|USA|December 6, 2004|Europe|March 18, 2005|Australia|September 15, 2005}}
|release={{release|Japan|November 18, 2003|USA|December 6, 2004|Europe|March 18, 2005|Australia|September 15, 2006}}
|languages={{languages|en_us=y|es_es=y|fr_fr=y|de=y|it=y|jp=y}}  
|languages={{languages|en_us=y|es_es=y|fr_fr=y|de=y|it=y|jp=y}}  
|genre=[[Genre#Party|Party]]
|genre=[[Genre#Party|Party]]
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...But will the power of the Stars be enough to end the furious feud?</blockquote>
...But will the power of the Stars be enough to end the furious feud?</blockquote>
[[File:MarioParty6-Opening.png|thumb|left|The opening sequence to ''Mario Party 6'']]
[[File:MarioParty6-Opening.png|thumb|left|Koopa Kid pooping on my apartment'']]
[[Brighton]] and [[Twila]], the hosts of ''Mario Party 6'', have watched over Mario Party World from the sky. Despite their close friendship, one day, Brighton asks Twila which of the duo is better. An argument then breaks out between him and Twila, and because it causes major disruption, Mario and friends attempt to calm them down. When they are unable to do so, Mario decides to throw a Mario Party to collect and harness the power of the Stars to fill the Star Bank.
[[Brighton]] and [[Twila]], the hosts of ''Mario Party 6'', have watched over Mario Party World from the sky. Despite their close friendship, one day, Brighton asks Twila which of the duo is better. An argument then breaks out between him and Twila, and because it causes major disruption, Mario and friends attempt to calm them down. When they are unable to do so, Mario decides to throw a Mario Party to collect and harness the power of the Stars to fill the Star Bank.


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==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
[[File:MarioParty6 Gameplay.png|thumb|[[Wario]] about to hit a Dice Block]]
[[File:MarioParty6 Gameplay.png|thumb|[[Super Mario 64]] on the IPhone 14]]
''Mario Party 6'', as with previous installments of the ''Mario Party'' series, plays as an interactive board game, where up to four players take turns rolling [[Dice Block]]s with numbers 1-10, the number indicating how far they can travel. The goal of the game is to earn coins to buy the Stars, which are dependent on the board's rules. In the beginning of every game, players are introduced to the board, where they are asked to hear about the board and any unique quirks it may have. The game then determines the order the players go, by hitting Dice Blocks, where higher numbers mean players go sooner. At the beginning of every game, players receive 10 coins to start with. During board gameplay, players can obtain various items called [[Orb]]s, very alike to ''[[Mario Party 5]]'''s capsules, from either purchasing them from [[Orb Hut]]s, passing [[Orb Space]]s, or winning them by landing on [[Event Space|? Space]]s to help themselves and/or hurt the other players. At the end of every turn, a mini-game is played, where the type of mini-game is determined by what color space the players have landed on. All mini-games have their own controls and objectives, which are outlined prior to playing them. Winning players receive 10 coins from mini-games; however, certain types of mini-games such as bonus mini-games offer different prizes. After the mini-game is completed, the game is saved, and players return to the board to once again move around in. Various mini-games have special conditions to play in them: Battle mini-games occur at random, where a number of coins are placed at stake and higher scoring players earn more coins; players also vote for minigames rather than have a roulette decide for them, Duel mini-games occur when players either land on [[Duel Space]]s or land on the same space in the last five turns, and DK and Bowser mini-games can be played when players land on the characters' respective spaces.
''Mario Party 6'', as with previous installments of the ''Mario Party'' series, plays as an interactive board game, where up to four players take turns rolling [[Dice Block]]s with numbers 1-10, the number indicating how far they can travel. The goal of the game is to earn coins to buy the Stars, which are dependent on the board's rules. In the beginning of every game, players are introduced to the board, where they are asked to hear about the board and any unique quirks it may have. The game then determines the order the players go, by hitting Dice Blocks, where higher numbers mean players go sooner. At the beginning of every game, players receive 10 coins to start with. During board gameplay, players can obtain various items called [[Orb]]s, very alike to ''[[Mario Party 5]]'''s capsules, from either purchasing them from [[Orb Hut]]s, passing [[Orb Space]]s, or winning them by landing on [[Event Space|? Space]]s to help themselves and/or hurt the other players. At the end of every turn, a mini-game is played, where the type of mini-game is determined by what color space the players have landed on. All mini-games have their own controls and objectives, which are outlined prior to playing them. Winning players receive 10 coins from mini-games; however, certain types of mini-games such as bonus mini-games offer different prizes. After the mini-game is completed, the game is saved, and players return to the board to once again move around in. Various mini-games have special conditions to play in them: Battle mini-games occur at random, where a number of coins are placed at stake and higher scoring players earn more coins; players also vote for minigames rather than have a roulette decide for them, Duel mini-games occur when players either land on [[Duel Space]]s or land on the same space in the last five turns, and DK and Bowser mini-games can be played when players land on the characters' respective spaces.
[[File:LastFiveTurnsEvent MP6.png|thumb|left|The Last Five Turns Event]]
[[File:LastFiveTurnsEvent MP6.png|thumb|left|The Last Five Turns Event]]

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