Release (UK): 23/12/2011
RVL-ST7P-UKV
Release (USA): 05/11/2011
Release (Jap): 05/12/2011
Genre: Party
Developer: Square Enix Co., Ltd.
Publisher: Nintendo Co., Ltd., Square Enix Co., Ltd.


A Mario-style take on Monopoly
Boom Street, released for the Wii in 2011, was a Mario-inspired board game that blended classic elements of Monopoly with fun mini-games and the charm of the Mario universe. Players could buy properties, earn coins, and strategically build their fortunes while trying to outwit their opponents. While it may not have had the intense action of other Mario games, Boom Street offered a slower-paced, strategic experience that was perfect for those looking for a more laid-back game.
Characters, mini-games, and luck
In Boom Street, players could choose from a variety of Mario characters, each with their own special abilities that could help them during the game. The mini-games provided a welcome break from the board game mechanics, offering players a chance to earn extra coins or prevent opponents from progressing. Luck also played a big role, as the dice rolls determined much of the movement, but strategy was key to coming out on top. The combination of chance, skill, and Mario-themed fun made the game a unique entry in the Mario franchise.
A fun, family-friendly experience
The game’s light-hearted nature and simple rules made it accessible for players of all ages, and the multiplayer options allowed for hours of fun with friends or family. Whether playing with seasoned board game enthusiasts or newcomers to the genre, Boom Street provided an enjoyable and family-friendly experience. While it might not have had the same intensity as other Mario games, Boom Street was still a fun way to pass the time with loved ones.
See also:
- Itadaki Street (DS, 2007)
- Fortune Street (Wii, 2011)
- Boom Street (Wii, 2011)