Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour
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Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour | |
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Developer(s) | Camelot Software Planning |
Publisher(s) | Nintendo |
Platform(s) | GameCube |
Release date | JP September 5, 2003 NA July 28, 2003 EU June 18, 2004 |
Genre(s) | Sports game |
Mode(s) | Single-player, multiplayer |
Rating(s) | ESRB: E PEGI: 3+ CERO: A OFLC: G |
Media | 1 × Nintendo GameCube Game Disc |
Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour, known in Japan as Mario Golf: Family Tour (マリオゴルフ ファミリーツアー Mario Gorufu Famirī Tsuā?), is a sports video game developed by Camelot Software Planning and published by Nintendo released for the Nintendo GameCube on July 28, 2003. It is the sequel to the 1999 Nintendo 64 title Mario Golf. The game has sold enough copies to earn a Player's Choice rating.
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[edit] Gameplay
As a typical golf game, the objective is to hit the ball into the hole using as few strokes as possible. Players may choose from a variety of characters and play in a variety of courses in the Mario universe. The six available courses range from the basic to exotic, including various Mario series enemies as hazards. Prior to the swing, the player chooses a club, general direction and power for the ball to travel. During the swing the player determines power by a timed meter, and optionally influences the direction and spin of the ball. The ball's actual path may be affected by the wind, as well as the ground it both lands in and is hit from.
Including the traditional stroke play (both tournament and single-player mode), match play, doubles, speed golf, and training mode, a number of more comical modes are available. Ring Attack and Coin Attack require the player to collect rings and coins respectively scattered throughout the course. Club Slots restricts the number of available clubs, and may give a bonus to the player. Other modes track the number of consecutive birdies, or let the player practice a particular kind of shot.
[edit] Connectivity
Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour features interactivity with the Game Boy Advance. Players can transfer characters between Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour and Mario Golf: Advance Tour.
[edit] Playable Characters
[edit] Reception
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Publication | Score |
1UP.com | 8.3 of 10 |
GameSpot | 8.3 of 10 |
GameSpy | 3 of 5 |
IGN | 8.0 of 10 |
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Compiler | Score |
Metacritic | 81 of 100 |
Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour has received positive reviews, and the game was praised for its "smooth, easy and fun gameplay." The game has sold 1.43 million copies worldwide.[citation needed]
The PAL version includes the "K-Zone Cup", a tournament based on the K-Zone magazine.
[edit] External links
- Official Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour website
- Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour at Nintendo.com (archives of the original at the Internet Archive)
- Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour at MobyGames
- Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour at GameFAQs
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