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Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door

GameCube | Nintendo, 2006

average customer review:based on 230 reviews
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     highly recommended  highly recommended



Paper Mario: Thousand Year Door is a full-blown role-playing game starring a classic 2D character! Time passes and pages turn, leading Mario to turn back to his paper form as he faces a new threat. Crawl through classic-style dungeons as you explore a number of levels, all taking you to different worlds and time periods. Every new chapter is a new adventure as you help Mario collect the Seven Star Stone jewels he needs!


Time for a *DIFFERENT* Mario GAME:

This is a different type of game. It's not actually an RPG, to the "T". Though it does have some quests and Mini Quests in it. Searching and puzzles to say the least. You do get to bounce on things and squash them... ( sort of, when in battle ). Despite the different theme in playing.. I loved the game, beat it, and wished it would have never ended.


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Buy this game!

This is possible one of the best Nintendo games ever made!!! It has great gameplay, lots of hidden secrets, multiple characters, extra bonus things, power-ups, its pretty long, Really Fun, funny dark humor, easter eggs, and it just feels really good to play! It's the best paper mario game, adding on the original but not failing like the third. I laughed so much, and if you like it as much as i do there is a lot to do when you beat it. The hidden items take a while and the extra quests are fun too. If you play games, play this.


Loved It!

I've beaten this game a good 4 times as of now, and it still isn't boring! But a word of warning, if you like that super paper mario game (In which I will admit I absolutely HATED that game) then this game won't seem fun to you at all!


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paper crap

I played alot of mario games and i loved all of them, old ones, new ones almost all of them, but i never played anything like this. i am giving this game a 4 star rating because i'm being nice, but this game is really boring and nothing like any mario game out there. If you ever played final fantasy and you liked it, this game is like that but in a cheap and discraseful way to final fantasy. I dont know why they couldnt of just made a gamecube game like the mario 64, instead of this game that has nothing to do with mario. If you dont understand what i am trying to tell you and you end up buying this game, you'll see what i mean, but my recomendation is DONT BUY IT.


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