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		<title>WiiNintendo: Disney Guilty Party – Review Round-Up</title>
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  Destructoid – 85<br />
  Despite some sticking points in the mini-game department, its quirky personality and replay value make Guilty Party one of the best multiplayer party games to hit the Wii.
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  IGN – 80<br />
  Guilty Party is a great game for families and more casual players. The characters and gameplay both have an all-ages appeal that’s hard to come by in most games today.
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  Game Informer – 80<br />
  If you’re a fan of board games or enjoy gathering people around the TV to play together, Guilty Party will have you scouring for evidence and unmasking crooks for weeks. [Sept 200, p.94]
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  Joystiq – 80<br />
  So while more hardcore players may scoff at the very idea of party games, and Guilty Party definitely doesn’t necessarily avoid the inherent pitfalls of the genre, it’s still some of the most fun you’ll have on your Wii with a crew of interested buddies.
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  Game Revolution – 75<br />
  Despite several artificial restraints, Guilty Party is proof that you can turn a board game, a detective story, and mini-games – if just by combining them all together – into a title that doesn’t incite collective yawns.
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  Cheat Code Central – 74<br />
  The Story Mode is the real highlight of this package, while the Party Mode helps to add longevity to the title after you’ve solved the main mystery.
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  Nintendo Power – 70<br />
  I was pleasantly surprised to discover that Guilty Party had some genuinely funny moments. [Oct 2010, p.89]
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    <a href="http://astore.amazon.com/wiini-20/images/B0039QWK0A"><img src="http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51x0zMvMRlL._SL210_.jpg" alt="Guilty Party" /></a> Guilty Party<br />
    From Disney
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        $39.99
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    Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days<br />
    Ships from and sold by Buy.com
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    <a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/offer-listing/B0039QWK0A?tag=wiini-20&amp;linkCode=sb1&amp;camp=212353&amp;creative=380553">18 new or used available from $30.99</a>
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    Average customer review: <img src="http://images.amazon.com/images/G/01/associates/network/star50_tpng.png" alt="" />
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