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Binding: Video Game Brand: Bandai Namco Games EAN: 0722674300155 ESRB Age Rating: Everyone Item Dimensions: Label: Namco Manufacturer: Namco Model: 30015 MPN: 30015 Platform: GameCube Publisher: Namco Release Date: September 07, 2006 Studio: Namco Features:
Accessories: Editorial Review: Product Description: One Piece: Pirates' Carnival features the unique world and characters in the hilariously quirky style of One Piece. Choose from 7 playable wacky pirates and encounter dozens more in this party game with over 30 minigames. Assume the role of a pirate captain and duel against up to 3 friends to take control of territories on your map. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Party Fun with a One Piece AttitudeIf you enjoy mini-game multiplayer fun like the Mario Party series, then One Piece Pirates' Carnival will be right up your alley. Where Mario Party has a main board with a "path" like Life or CandyLand, in Pirates' Carnival your main board is a grid, more like Othello. You're trying to turn squares to your color and capture as many as you can. In order to win a given square, you have to play a mini-game. This is quite fun in a situation where other people are around to play ... Read More Rating: - Great Game!The first One Piece party game ever was this one, and it's sad seeing gaming sites bashing on it. It's actually innovative and very fun. You can play a board game where you start your character, and play a minigame for the center panel. Whoever wins the game gets the panel. Then they pick the next panel to wager, and so on and so on. But, if you win a captain panel and get two panels across from eachother, then you get anything between the line they intersect. And if you get another captain panel, then ... Read More Rating: - One Piece does Mario PartyEarly reviews from the major gaming sites seem to be trashing this game, and I think it's a bit unfair. One Piece: Pirates' Carnival is your basic Mario Party-style board game. Pick your character and participate in a bunch of button-mashing mini games. There is a decent strategic element, as the rules play kind of like "Othello" where you can steal your opponents squares and winnings. And the One Piece license is put to good use here: it's fun to see how they've reimagined scenes from the manga to fit ... Read More |