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Fortune Street | Table of Contents | Walkthrough
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Note: I said there was a 3DS version called 'Boom Street,' which is actually a lie. That's the European name of this game. Hello everybody, SlimKirby here, and welcome to my Fortune Street.
Table of Contents
Fortune Street | |
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Developer(s) | Square Enix |
Publisher(s) | |
Release date(s) | December 5, 2011 January 5, 2012 |
Genre(s) | Board game |
System(s) | Nintendo Wii |
Modes | Single player, multiplayer |
Rating(s) | PEGI: Ages 3+ ACB: Parental Guidance |
Series | Itadaki Street |
Neoseeker Related Pages | |
Twitch | Fortune Street Channel |
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Fortune Street, also known as Itadaki Street Wii (いただきストリートWii?) in Japan and Boom Street in Europe and Australia, was revealed by Nintendo at E3 2011 for the Wii, released on December 1, 2011 in Japan, December 5 in North America, December 23 in Europe, and January 5 in Australia. It was the first game in the series to be published outside of Japan. The game includes characters from the Dragon Quest series and the Mario series.
It is based on the Japanese version of Monopoly. Easy Mode focuses on buying shops and the basics in getting others coins. Standard mode focuses on using the stock in a district as an advantage. Most importantly, it's about who's the richest instead of getting all players bankrupt.
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