Release (USA): 05/12/2011
RVL-P-ST7E-USZ
Genre: Party
Developer: Square Enix Co., Ltd.
Publisher: Nintendo Co., Ltd., Square Enix Co., Ltd.


A fun, board game-inspired experience
Fortune Street was a unique game that combined elements of traditional board games with real-time strategy, offering a fun and engaging experience for players. Released for the Wii in 2011, the game allowed players to buy, sell, and trade properties on a variety of colourful game boards. The ultimate goal was to become the wealthiest player by collecting coins and strategically investing in properties, much like in Monopoly. The game’s competitive nature made it a hit for families and friends looking to play together.
Featuring Mario characters in a new setting
One of the standout features of Fortune Street was its use of characters from the Mario universe, alongside characters from the Dragon Quest series. This crossover added an extra layer of charm to the game, with players being able to choose characters like Mario, Luigi, Peach, and more. Each character had their own unique attributes, which added to the strategic depth of the game. It was a fresh take on the board game genre, offering a unique spin on familiar gameplay.
Great for social play
The game was designed with multiplayer fun in mind, allowing up to four players to compete against each other. Whether you were building hotels in Bowser’s Castle or collecting coins in Princess Peach’s Garden, the game’s simple yet engaging mechanics made it easy for everyone to jump in and play. Fortune Street was a great choice for those who enjoyed social, strategic games and wanted to see Mario characters in a new light.
See also:
- Itadaki Street (DS, 2007)
- Fortune Street (Wii, 2011)
- Boom Street (Wii, 2011)