Shrek Super Party

Shrek: Super Party

PAL region GC cover art
Developer(s) Mass Media Inc.
Publisher(s) TDK Mediactive
Platform(s) PlayStation 2, GameCube, Xbox
Release date(s) PlayStation 2
  • NA November 16, 2002
  • PAL February 14, 2003
Xbox
  • NA November 29, 2002
  • PAL November 29, 2002
GameCube
  • NA May 30, 2003
  • PAL May 30, 2003
Genre(s) Party
Mode(s) Single-player, multiplayer
Rating(s)

Shrek: Super Party is a party video game released in 2003 by Mass Media. The game is based on the Shrek movie series. This is also similar to the Mario Party series of games.

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Overview

The characters Shrek, Fiona, Donkey, Lord Farquaad, Thelonius, and Monsieur Hood are available for play. Five realms are available for play, each with its own mini-games: The Keep, The Windmill, The Swamp, The Castle, and The Farm. The cover features four colored castles and four characters Shrek, Donkey, Princess Fiona, and Lord Farquaad.

Gameplay

The purpose of the game Shrek Super Party is to be the first player to collect a certain number of "Precious Drops". This number can be preset in the "game settings" menu at the beginning of the game as anything between 200 and 800 in intervals of 100. The drops can be collected through making bug matches or by reaching "Realm Caches".

Each player chooses a realm to traverse toward a "Realm Cache". The game is set up along a board game model, with each player taking turns moving spaces along paths towards the "Realm Cache". Player movement is determined by a ball-drop game over a three-by-three numbered grid, with each of the numbered squares corresponding to a different number of spaces the player moves forward: 1-9. Each square also results in a different outcome. The possible outcomes include: Epic Battle, Daring Duel, Lose Drops, Gain Drops, Magic Mirror, Boots (which send the player to the evil bog), Magic Portal, Pixie Dust, Short Cut, and the final Realm Cache. The squares Magic Mirror, Boots, Magic Portal, Pixie Dust, and Short Cut appear only once per realm.

Reception

IGN reviewed the Gamecube, Xbox and PS2/Playstation 2 version of the game. The Gamecube version recevied a 3.8/10, Xbox version giving it a 3/10 and the PS2 Version getting 2.9/10 at worst. All versions Crizting it for Awful Minigames and Presentation.[1]

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