Mario Golf: Advance Tour
Mario Golf: Advance Tour
Description (IGDB)
Grab your clubs and start down the road to golfing perfection in this role-playing golf adventure! Chat up the locals at golf clinics, hone your skills in challenges like Club Slots and Go-Go Gates, and try to become the champ of all the country clubs! The Mushroom Kingdom residents take on only the very best.
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Critiques de la Presse (Metacritic)
« It is this exploration of every nook and cranny of the world that provides a surprisingly lengthy gaming experience. You will want to discover every mini-game, talk to every person, and earn every prize you can throughout the land. »
« A fantastic golfing title that competes with the big boys. It features five full courses and a host of mini-games that'll keep people busy for those long road-trips. My only complaint would be that it is far too easy. »
« The GBA game is far more realized a golfing design than its console brother, offering an immense amount of challenge in its wonderfully constructed gameplay. »
« Its mechanics work so well, even with the casual gamer, yet so incredibly deep even for the advanced golfing professional (there's even a massive golfing term dictionary in the game). »
« If you like video game golf, you should find this game to be a "diamond in the rough". It truly is an amazing golf game as well as a great portable RPG. I actually prefer Advance Tour to the GameCube big brother. »
« The music will put you in the mood to hit that hole-in-one, and a taunting system that's customizable will be sure to annoy the heck out of your friends when you play multiplayer. »
« With its wonderfully satisfying mini-RPG elements that bring welcome depth and structure to its lovingly detailed Nintendo world, this is a game that just loves to be played. [Aug 2004, p.59] »
« Because of its masterful pacing, detail, and variety, Advance Tour ranks up there with the champions of GBA games. Recommended even if you have zero interest in golf. [July 2004, p.87] »
Avis des Joueurs (Metacritic)
« I played this game on the GameBoy Advance from a friend. Azalea I SWEAR is my best favorite character. I LOVED a lot this character on the GameBoy Color Story Mode but Ella is good character on the Story also. But on other modes Azalea is good. Well Everything is good. THIS GAME should be playable on Nintendo Switch Online »
« Fun game looks great on gba but some characters and courses are behind a paywall you have to link up to toadstool tour to unlock 100% but its a fun game and its cool with the rpg elements and the music is so hype »
« This game exact is exactly what I'm looking for. They only downfall that I have about the game are the RPG elements, where you have to go through the whole map and carry on through the dialogue with the many background characters, before you start a golf match or a training session or whatnot. »
« Major improvement over the Mario Golf GBC game, but suffers from using the Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour controls. Double Battles are exceptionally awful as your Partner becomes a massive liability holding you back. The game becomes super broken with ultra long hitting clubs, making an Albatrosss/Double Eagle far easier to get than a Hole in One in the exact polar opposite to Mario Golf GBC and real life. Great soundtrack and story, but the controls and super broken ultra long range clubs hurt the final score massively. »
« Nintendo at its best. So much content for a golf game! And it's a lot of fun »
« Great game! There are many cool minigames and hidden characters! Some courses are a bit easy, but loads of fun and the perfect game to whip out and play a quick 18 on »
« This game is amazing. I would kill 1000 kittens to get a sequel to this game for the Wii. It's probably the most fun I have had playing a single player sports game ever. The adventure mode is so much fun, it makes me depressed that games of this quality are going the way of the dodo, while billions are spent by EA trying to get the grass look more realistic while creating enjoyable single player modes(franchise/be-a-pro modes) is overlooked. Edge Magazine should be ashamed of themselves for give this game a 6/10. »