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Donkey Kong and Mario Party: Star Rush

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Difference between Donkey Kong and Mario Party: Star Rush

Donkey Kong vs. Mario Party: Star Rush

is a series of video games featuring the adventures of an ape-like character called Donkey Kong, conceived by Shigeru Miyamoto in 1981. is a party video game developed by Nd Cube and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo 3DS.

Similarities between Donkey Kong and Mario Party: Star Rush

Donkey Kong and Mario Party: Star Rush have 7 things in common (in Unionpedia): Amiibo, Mario (franchise), Mario Party, Mario Party 10, Nintendo, Nintendo 3DS, Wii U.

Amiibo

is Nintendo's wireless communications and storage protocol, for use between compatible toys-to-life figurines, and the Nintendo 3DS, Wii U, and Nintendo Switch gaming platforms.

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Mario (franchise)

The franchise is a video game franchise published and produced by Nintendo starring the fictional Italian-American character Mario.

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Mario Party

is a party video game series featuring characters from the Mario franchise in which up to four local players or computer-controlled characters (called "CPUs") compete in a board game interspersed with minigames. The games are developed by Nd Cube and published by Nintendo, previously being developed by Hudson Soft. The series is known for its party game elements, including the often unpredictable multiplayer modes that allow play with up to four, and sometimes eight, human players or CPUs. After the development of Mario Party 8, several of Hudson Soft's key designers left to work for Nintendo subsidiary Nd Cube, developers of Wii Party. Starting in 2012 with Mario Party 9, Nd Cube has taken over development of the series from Hudson Soft. The latest instalment in the series, Mario Party: The Top 100, was released in 2017 for the Nintendo 3DS, with the next instalment, Super Mario Party, being scheduled for release on October 5, 2018, for the Nintendo Switch. Super Mario Party was announced during Nintendo's Electronic Entertainment Expo 2018 Nintendo Direct presentation. The game will focus more on traditional Mario Party gameplay and will not feature the car mechanic used in Mario Party 9 and Mario Party 10. It will instead allow players to move freely on the board. The series currently holds the record for the longest-running minigame series. As of December 2014, Nintendo reported cumulative worldwide sales of 39.6 million game copies in the Mario Party franchise.

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Mario Party 10

is a party video game developed by Nd Cube and published by Nintendo for their Wii U home video game console.

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Nintendo

Nintendo Co., Ltd. is a Japanese multinational consumer electronics and video game company headquartered in Kyoto.

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Nintendo 3DS

The Nintendo 3DS is a handheld game console produced by Nintendo.

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Wii U

The Wii U is a home video game console developed by Nintendo, and the successor to the Wii.

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Donkey Kong and Mario Party: Star Rush Comparison

Donkey Kong has 182 relations, while Mario Party: Star Rush has 23. As they have in common 7, the Jaccard index is 3.41% = 7 / (182 + 23).

References

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