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product_id: 1997266
title: "Mario Golf Advance Tour"
price: "1679.59 DT"
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# Power-ups Unlock secrets 18 holes Mario Golf Advance Tour

**Price:** 1679.59 DT
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> ⛳️ Swing into Adventure with Mario Golf!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Mario Golf Advance Tour
- **How much does it cost?** 1679.59 DT with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Why This Product

- Free international shipping included
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## Key Features

- • **Challenge Awaits:** Navigate sandtraps and tall grass for thrilling gameplay.
- • **Power-Up Your Game:** Utilize unique character abilities for an edge.
- • **Tee Off with Icons:** Join Mario, Luigi, and friends on the green!
- • **Unlock Hidden Gems:** Discover secret characters and new holes.
- • **Ultimate Fun Factor:** Experience the most enjoyable golf adventure ever!

## Overview

Mario Golf Advance Tour invites players to enjoy a vibrant golfing experience with beloved Marioland characters. Navigate through 18 holes filled with obstacles, utilize character-specific power-ups, and unlock secret characters for an engaging and fun-filled golfing journey.

## Description

The sun is shining, the wind is fair, and the sweet scent of fresh cut grass fills the air. Ready to embark on the golfing adventure of a lifetime? Mario Golf: Advance Tour brings all the fun and excitement of golf in the palm of your hand, Mario-style! Hit fantastic courses, build a custom character and chat up locals at the clubhouse to learn tips and tricks. Compete in singles and doubles tourneys against pros, practice your swing at the golf clinics, and master side games to win the right to hit 18 holes with Mario, Peach, Donkey Kong, and all the famous Shot Makers of the Mushroom Kingdom! Connectivity Get connected! Link up with Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour on the Nintendo GameCube to unlock hidden features, transfer Neil or Ella to the Toadstool Tour, and download Mushroom Kingdom characters, like Luigi, to your Game Boy Advance! Linking up the two games unlock features within Mario Golf: Advance Tour too, so you can improve Neil's and Ella's stats even more. In addition, any character transferred from either game can be used in all of the other game's modes. Link up with up to three pals for multiplayer matches! Using your Game Boy Advance link cables, you can tee off in singles or doubles tourneys with up to three other golfers to prove who's the ultimate Shot Maker! Just select "Multiplayer" in the main menu, then choose "With Game Link", and you're ready to hit the course! Mario tees off with a golf pro, a clubhouse and a new swing-control system. From deserts to forests, play tons of fun courses, including unique Mario-themed courses filled with surprises.

Review: It's...so...beautiful - When I was a kid, I didn't have many games. In fact, all I had was a Game Boy Color and a handful of cartridges. One of those cartridges was Mario Golf. It was a golfing RPG with great music, unforgettable characters and a whole world to discover. It was perfect, and I loved it. It couldn't be topped. Fast forward to yesterday. I'm a collector now, and I've played tons of RPGs and golf games. Even the Tiger Woods games had a leveling system, but there just was a lot missing, so I'd keep going back to Mario Golf on the GBC. I played Mario Golf Advance Tour yesterday. And aside from a few changes and upgrades, as well as a different story that takes place after the first game, it's like an HD remake of the original. And it's just so perfect. It's so wonderful to see all my favorite courses and characters again, to once again climb the golfing ranks and take on the Mushroom Kingdom's best. 10/10, 100/100, best game that isn't Mario Kart DS - IGN
Review: I keep coming back to this game... - On GBA I have "Golden Sun", "Tetris", "Pirates of the Caribbean", "Racing Gears" and this golfing game. I should also add that I regularly play "Tiger Woods" on the PC. This game is so fun that I play it twice as much as all my other Game Boy Advance games put together. The characters are kind of dorky looking in an anime meets precious moments kind of way, but how much can you expect in a hand-held golfing game? The ability to work your way through both the role-playing aspects and the golfing aspects really break up the game. The quick games are great when you're just got ten minutes to kill at the dentist's waiting room. The 3-click works as well as my old Jack Nicklaus' Golden Bear game, and the ability to earn points which you add to your character's attributes gives you a real feeling of progressive accomplishment. Fun for the short and long haul. Ten bucks well spent.

## Features

- Play 18 holes with your favorite Marioland characters - Mario, Luigi, Peach, Donkey Kong and more
- Use power-ups and each characters' unique abilities to get past obstacles and improve your game
- Play through sandtraps, tall grass and other obstacles to unlock secret characters and challenging new holes
- It's the most fun you can have on a golf course!

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ It's...so...beautiful
*by Y***S on June 25, 2016*

When I was a kid, I didn't have many games. In fact, all I had was a Game Boy Color and a handful of cartridges. One of those cartridges was Mario Golf. It was a golfing RPG with great music, unforgettable characters and a whole world to discover. It was perfect, and I loved it. It couldn't be topped. Fast forward to yesterday. I'm a collector now, and I've played tons of RPGs and golf games. Even the Tiger Woods games had a leveling system, but there just was a lot missing, so I'd keep going back to Mario Golf on the GBC. I played Mario Golf Advance Tour yesterday. And aside from a few changes and upgrades, as well as a different story that takes place after the first game, it's like an HD remake of the original. And it's just so perfect. It's so wonderful to see all my favorite courses and characters again, to once again climb the golfing ranks and take on the Mushroom Kingdom's best. 10/10, 100/100, best game that isn't Mario Kart DS - IGN

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ I keep coming back to this game...
*by M***R on June 19, 2007*

On GBA I have "Golden Sun", "Tetris", "Pirates of the Caribbean", "Racing Gears" and this golfing game. I should also add that I regularly play "Tiger Woods" on the PC. This game is so fun that I play it twice as much as all my other Game Boy Advance games put together. The characters are kind of dorky looking in an anime meets precious moments kind of way, but how much can you expect in a hand-held golfing game? The ability to work your way through both the role-playing aspects and the golfing aspects really break up the game. The quick games are great when you're just got ten minutes to kill at the dentist's waiting room. The 3-click works as well as my old Jack Nicklaus' Golden Bear game, and the ability to earn points which you add to your character's attributes gives you a real feeling of progressive accomplishment. Fun for the short and long haul. Ten bucks well spent.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ You need this game!
*by M***1 on June 25, 2004*

This is one of the best games I've ever bought, and that's no exaggeration. I've never really been into golf games, like those Tiger Woods ones, but when I bought Mario Golf (MGGB) on the Game Boy Color, I was hooked. It's the only game that I actually still play from my GBC. And then this game came out. I never thought that they could outdo MGGB, but they did. Advance Tour, like MGGB, is actually a role-playing game disguised as a golf game! Ingenius! Instead of fighting enemies to increase your HP or MP, you play tournaments or complete tasks that increase your control, the height of your shot, drive distance and more. And the goal? Why, it's simple--to the best golfer and someday play Mario! Graphics: (5/5) The Game Boy Advance's screen has never looked better. Bright colors and fabulous simulated 3D images. It's from the makers of "Golden Sun" (Camelot), so if you thought those graphics were awesome (I did), they're all here! Cool! Sound: (5/5) The music is catchy and there's actual digitized voices! You can hear "Nice Shot" whenever you hit the ball perfectly or your character whine when he/she fails at a task. I don't know how they packed all this into one game! Gameplay: (5/5) Okay, I'm not the most coordinated gamer out there, so for me to say that this game is easy to learn, it says a lot. But, like the real game of golf, it's easy to learn, but darned near impossible to master. Plus, the game is limited to the few buttons the GBA has to offer, so expect those buttons to be well used. The game itself is not merely a golf game, as I mentioned. Like the box states, "It's Role-Playing Golf" and that makes it much more interesting than a plain old golf game. But if you only want golf, you can have that, too, as well as a bunch of other mini golf-centered games. However, with all the features locked away in the "Story Mode," I'm not sure why anyone would buy the game and NOT play it like a regular RPG. Also, you can link to other GBAs for muli-player cooperative or head-to-head action. Camelot sure stuffed a lot of different features into this one tiny cartridge, let me say. Replay Value: (5/5) You won't be able to put this game down. Ever. You will lose friends, pets and the ability to see without glasses. That's how much you'll be glued to your tiny front-lit screen. Like I said, the game is easy to learn, but near impossible to master and that's what will keep bringing you back for more. And then there's the ability to play with your friends in doubles play or against one another. There's just so much to do! Let me start off by saying that this game is NOT just for people who love golf. I'm not terribly fond of the sport, although I used to go every once in a while. But Mario Golf, in the two incarnations I've played, are the BEST games out there. They combine the challenge of golf and RPG into one slick game that the whole family can enjoy. As far as I know, there's no violence in this game, so I can recommend this game to gamers of all ages, but because of the RPG-nature of this game, I think kids age 10 and up will appreciate the game much more. Oh, and adults won't be able to put it down, either.

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