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|title = | |title = Fortune Street | ||
|image = [[File: | |image = [[File:FortuneStreetWii.jpg|North American box art for Fortune Street Wii]] | ||
|publisher = | |publisher = [[Nintendo]] (NA) | ||
|developer = [ | |developer = [[Armor Project]]<br>[[Think Garage]] | ||
|designer = [[ | |designer = [[Yūji Horii]] | ||
|artist = [[Akira Toriyama]] | |artist = [[Akira Toriyama]] | ||
|composer = [[ | |composer = [[Koichi Sugiyama]] | ||
|released = | |released = TBA (Japan), December 5, 2011 (NA) | ||
|retailprice = | |retailprice = ¥TBA, $49.99 | ||
|genre = console board game, business simulation | |genre = console board game, business simulation | ||
|modes = single | |modes = single-player | ||
|platforms = [[Wii]] | |platforms = [[Wii]] | ||
|series = ''[[Itadaki Street]]'' | |series = ''[[Itadaki Street]]'' | ||
|ratings = | |ratings = ESRB:E | ||
|media = | |media = | ||
|input = Wii remote | |input = Wii remote | ||
}} | }} | ||
'''Fortune Street''' (in Europe, '''Boom Street''') is part of the ''Itadaki Street'' series of video games, | '''Fortune Street''' (in Europe, '''Boom Street''') is part of the ''Itadaki Street'' series of video games, and is similar to ''[[Itadaki Street DS]]'', sharing many of the same characters and boards as that game. At the 2011 E3 conference, it was announced that ''Fortune Street'' would be published in North America for the 2011 holiday season by [[Nintendo]]. | ||
Fortune Street features online play via Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection, a first in the ''Itadaki Street'' series. | |||
==Gameplay== | ==Gameplay== | ||
In ''Fortune Street'', each player will use a Mii, rather than one of the | In ''Fortune Street'', each player will use a Mii, rather than one of the Dragon Quest or Super Mario characters featured in the game, though it may be possible to look like these characters if the outfits may be obtained in the shop. | ||
''Fortune Street'' is similar to Monopoly in that players roll one die to advance around a board, purchasing property and collecting money. The game differs from Monopoly in that players can buy and sell stocks of a district and are not so limited in how property may be developed. | ''Fortune Street'' is similar to Monopoly in that players roll one die to advance around a board, purchasing property and collecting money. The game differs from Monopoly in that players can buy and sell stocks of a district and are not so limited in how property may be developed. | ||
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===Game Spaces=== | ===Game Spaces=== | ||
*'''Unclaimed Property''' can be bought for the price listed on the sign; unlike previous ''Itadaki'' games, the initial rent amout is not listed on the game board sign. | *'''Unclaimed Property''' can be bought for the price listed on the sign; unlike previous ''Itadaki'' games, the initial rent amout is not listed on the game board sign. | ||
*'''For Sale''' can be bought for 200 or 1000, depending on the type of building you want to put up on the property. The type of building can be changed later in the game by paying for a remodel. | *'''For Sale''' can be bought for 200 or 1000, depending on the type of building you want to put up on the property. The type of building can be changed later in the game by paying for a remodel. | ||
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===Winning=== | ===Winning=== | ||
To win, a player must be the first to make it back to the bank when their net worth is equal to or greater than the board's required amount for victory; the game also ends immediately in the event of a bankruptcy. | To win, a player must be the first to make it back to the bank when their net worth is equal to or greater than the board's required amount for victory; the game also ends immediately in the event of a bankruptcy. | ||
==Shop and Mii Customization== | ==Shop and Mii Customization== | ||
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==Boards== | ==Boards== | ||
===From Dragon Quest=== | ===From Dragon Quest=== | ||
*[[Trodain]] | * [[Trodain|Trodain Castle]] from ''[[Dragon Quest VIII]]'' | ||
*[[Observatory|The Observatory]] from | * [[Observatory|The Observatory]] from ''[[Dragon Quest IX]]'' | ||
*[[ | * [[Ghost Ship]] from ''[[Dragon Quest III]]'' | ||
* [[Slimenia]] | |||
*[[ | * [[Mount Magmageddon]] from ''[[Dragon Quest V]]'' | ||
*[[ | * [[Robbin' Hood Ruins]] | ||
* others | |||
===From Super Mario=== | ===From Super Mario=== | ||
*Mario Stadium | * Mario Stadium | ||
*Starship Mario | * Starship Mario | ||
*Delfino Plaza | * Delfino Plaza | ||
*Mario Circuit | * Mario Circuit | ||
*Yoshi's Island | * Yoshi's Island | ||
* | * Bowser's Castle | ||
* others | |||
===Unlockable Boards=== | ===Unlockable Boards=== | ||
==Characters== | ==Characters== | ||
===From Dragon Quest=== | ===From Dragon Quest=== | ||
*[[Slime]] | * [[Slime]] | ||
*[[Platypunk]] | * [[Platypunk]] | ||
*[[Princess of Moonbrooke|Princessa]] | * [[Princess of Moonbrooke|Princessa]] | ||
*[[Alena|Tsarevna Alena]] | * [[Alena|Tsarevna Alena]] | ||
*[[Kiryl]] | * [[Kiryl]] | ||
*[[Bianca | * [[Bianca]] | ||
*[[ | * [[Angelo]] | ||
*[[ | * [[Yangus|Young Yangus]] | ||
* [[Stella]] | |||
*[[Stella]] | ===From Super Mario=== | ||
* | * Mario | ||
* Luigi | |||
* Peach | |||
* Yoshi | |||
* Donkey Kong | |||
* Diddy Kong | |||
* Bowser | |||
===Unlockable Characters=== | ===Unlockable Characters=== | ||