"Mario Golf: Advance Tour" is a sports video game developed by Camelot Software Planning and published by Nintendo for the Game Boy Advance. It was released in 2004 and is part of the larger Mario Golf series, featuring characters from the Mario franchise.
In "Mario Golf: Advance Tour," players can choose to play as either a male or female character and then compete in various golf tournaments and challenges. The game includes both a role-playing game (RPG) mode and a traditional golf gameplay mode. Here are some key features of the game:
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RPG Mode: The RPG mode allows players to create and customize their own character. You start as a novice golfer and gradually progress through various golfing tournaments, interacting with Mario series characters along the way. As you play and win tournaments, your character gains experience points, which can be used to improve their golfing abilities.
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Golf Gameplay: The golfing mechanics in the game are a mix of traditional golf gameplay and the whimsical Mario franchise elements. You'll have to consider factors like wind, terrain, and character-specific special shots while trying to sink your shots in the fewest strokes possible.
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Connectivity: "Mario Golf: Advance Tour" has connectivity features with its predecessor, "Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour" on the GameCube. You can connect the GBA game to the GameCube game using a link cable to unlock various features and transfer characters between the two games.
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Mini-Games: In addition to traditional golf, the game features various mini-games and challenges to keep gameplay diverse and engaging.
The game was generally well-received by critics and players for its fun gameplay, RPG elements, and the charm of the Mario universe. It offers a unique twist on the golf genre and is a beloved title for fans of both golf and the Mario franchise.
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