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Wii Party is a social party video game developed by NDcube and published by Nintendo for the Wii console. It was first released in Japan on July 8, 2010, followed by global releases in October 2010. Key Game Features Wii Party WII ISO -JPN-

  • Local Multiplayer: The game supports up to four players locally, making it a great option for parties and social gatherings.
  • Mii Support: Players can use their Mii characters in the game, adding a personal touch to the experience.
  • Variety of Mini-games: The game includes a wide range of mini-games, ensuring that players will find something they enjoy.
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  • Board Game Island (すごろくアイランド): The primary mode. The JPN version uses dice rolls with more aggressive "luck events" than the balanced Western release.
  • House Party (パーティハウス): Modes like "Hide-and-Hunt" (Kakurenbo) feel more frantic due to the faster AI reaction times programmed into the JPN build.
  • Minigame Circus (ミニゲームサーカス): With over 70 minigames, the JPN ISO includes games that rely on Kanji reading speed, making them impossible (or hilariously challenging) for non-speakers.

(Japanese version) remains one of the peak examples of Nintendo’s "evergreen" local multiplayer philosophy. Even years after its release, it stands out as a more accessible, faster-paced alternative to the Mario Party The Ultimate "Pick-Up-and-Play" Experience The Japanese version of Here’s a structured content outline for "Wii Party