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Fortune Street cheats Product Description
Mario and his crew meet Dragon Quest characters for a "greed is good" game of property management, in the North American debut of Fortune Street. Something like a Mushroom Kingdom version of Monopoly, Fortune Street sends players around a virtual game board, to purchase profitable spaces and collect payments from opponents who land on them in the future. Fortune Street game Characters can also collect suits, which can be turned in for more money. Up to three players can compete on the same system with a single Wii Remote, and online games are supported over a Wi-Fi connection.
Gamers can play as their own Miis, or as one of more than 20 Square-Enix and Mushroom Kingdom characters, including Stella, Platypunk, and a Slime, as well as Mario, Luigi, and Yoshi. Multiple themed game boards are available, based on memorable levels from past Dragon Quest and Mario games. Various options allow players to set up simple games for beginners, or more sophisticated contests requiring deeper strategies. ...See Full Description
Fortune Street WII Customer Reviews
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| Pretty good Fortune Street cheats At first part of it may seem confusing but after awhile it becomes a really fun and addicting game :). By jmneidler (ohio) |
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Fortune Street game Product Details
| Manuf. | Nintendo |
| Format | NTSC |
| CD Universe Part number | 8609409 |
| Discs | 1 |
| Release Date | Dec 07, 2011 |
| Rating |  Everyone (Content suitable for ages 6 and older) |
| Rating Reason | Comic Mischief |
| Number Of Players | 1-4 |
| Controls | Gamepad/Joystick |
Fortune Street Special Features
Entrepreneurial board-game fun for the whole family Play as favorite Mario Bros. and Dragon Quest characters Collect suits, invest in the market, build your fortune!
Controls
WII REMOTE HELD HORIZONTALLY : D-Pad Left = move character, select options Home Button = display the home menu A Button = cycle forward through available shops Plus Button = cancel "out for lunch" mode, set emoticon 1 Button = cancel B Button = cycle backward through available shops Minus Button = map overview 2 Button = confirm Shake Wii Remote = roll die WII REMOTE HELD VERTICALLY D-Pad Up = move character, select options Home Button = display the home menu Minus Button = map overview 1 Button = cycle backward through available shops B Button = back A Button = confirm Plus Button = cancel "out for lunch" mode, set emoticon 2 Button = cycle forward through available shops Shake Wii Remote = roll die
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