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Fortune Street is a party video game series originally created by Dragon Quest designer Yuji Horii. The first game was released in Japan on Nintendo's Family Computer console in 1991. Videos for Mario Party games (starting with the third) and Fortune Street are also posted daily (each board beginning on Saturday and continuing every day until its end). Their first Let's Play premiered on February 5, 2011. The three of them were the only ones participating, but many of their later videos have featured additional players.
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Fortune Street | Table of Contents | Walkthrough
Table of Contents
Before you jump on this, you got to know how this works. As soon as you start like 'Tour Mode', if it reaches your turn, choose 'Others' then 'Out to lunch' and agree to it. Your computer takes over for you. Your computer will play determined by its personality and role that defines your computer style. The default style is 'Basic'. As you unlock it on the way, you can unlock more wacky and over the top personalities and roles to help improve the computer style.
If you're having trouble and want to unlock everything without a sweat, go on here's the recommendations:
- Easy: All about shops
- Standard: All about stocks
- Both: Dominating and All out
Find the combinations and your computer will help you win games more easily.
Tip: Only use it if the game is too much for you to handle. Unless you know how the game works, expect it to take a long time. But if you want to shorten your time, go to 'Options' choose 'A blur!' and 'No chat' and use 'Out to lunch' all the time, (not available on 'Tutorial Mode' Easy/Standard Mode), you won't have to wrack your brain and instead, enjoy the show!
- Basic
- Caring (Lively + Apprentice)
- Lie in wait (Homemaking + Rogue)
- Unhurried (Dynamic + Landlord)
- Along for the ride (Teamworking + Capital Captain)
- Loner (Dynamic + Capital Captain)
- Cautious (Fledgling + Capital Captain)
- Die-hard (Stubborn + Rogue)
- Thrifty (Slow-but-steady + Boy)
- Mixed (Outdoorsy + Boy)
- Playing it straight (Dynamic + Boy)
- Extreme-freeloader (Teamworking + Boy)
- Independent (Calculating + Zealot)
- Pushy (Highly-strung + Boy)
- Leave it to luck (Normal + Rogue)
- Free-spirited (Dynamic + Apprentice)
- Deliberate (Jocular + Boy)
- Swift-attacking (Scatterbrained + Rogue)
- Rookie (Fledgling + Rogue)
- Determined (Slow-but-steady + Monarch)
- Forcibly-buying (Highly-strung + Rogue)
- Tacit (Promising + Zealot)
- Balanced (Normal + Zealot)
- Hysterical (Unique + Zealot)
- Dominating (Highly-strung + Zealot)
- Freeloader (Teamworking + Zealot)
- All about shops (Jocular + Zealot)
- All-out (Dynamic + Rogue)
- Cunning (Calculating + Rogue)
- All About Stocks (Calculating + Monarch)
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From StrategyWiki, the video game walkthrough and strategy guide wiki
Fortune Street | Table of Contents | Walkthrough
Table of Contents
Before you jump on this, you got to know how this works. As soon as you start like 'Tour Mode', if it reaches your turn, choose 'Others' then 'Out to lunch' and agree to it. Your computer takes over for you. Your computer will play determined by its personality and role that defines your computer style. The default style is 'Basic'. As you unlock it on the way, you can unlock more wacky and over the top personalities and roles to help improve the computer style.
If you're having trouble and want to unlock everything without a sweat, go on here's the recommendations:
- Easy: All about shops
- Standard: All about stocks
- Both: Dominating and All out
Find the combinations and your computer will help you win games more easily.
![Fortune street out to lunch Fortune street out to lunch](/uploads/1/2/3/7/123767569/707099793.png)
Tip: Only use it if the game is too much for you to handle. Unless you know how the game works, expect it to take a long time. But if you want to shorten your time, go to 'Options' choose 'A blur!' and 'No chat' and use 'Out to lunch' all the time, (not available on 'Tutorial Mode' Easy/Standard Mode), you won't have to wrack your brain and instead, enjoy the show!
- Basic
- Caring (Lively + Apprentice)
- Lie in wait (Homemaking + Rogue)
- Unhurried (Dynamic + Landlord)
- Along for the ride (Teamworking + Capital Captain)
- Loner (Dynamic + Capital Captain)
- Cautious (Fledgling + Capital Captain)
- Die-hard (Stubborn + Rogue)
- Thrifty (Slow-but-steady + Boy)
- Mixed (Outdoorsy + Boy)
- Playing it straight (Dynamic + Boy)
- Extreme-freeloader (Teamworking + Boy)
- Independent (Calculating + Zealot)
- Pushy (Highly-strung + Boy)
- Leave it to luck (Normal + Rogue)
- Free-spirited (Dynamic + Apprentice)
- Deliberate (Jocular + Boy)
- Swift-attacking (Scatterbrained + Rogue)
- Rookie (Fledgling + Rogue)
- Determined (Slow-but-steady + Monarch)
- Forcibly-buying (Highly-strung + Rogue)
- Tacit (Promising + Zealot)
- Balanced (Normal + Zealot)
- Hysterical (Unique + Zealot)
- Dominating (Highly-strung + Zealot)
- Freeloader (Teamworking + Zealot)
- All about shops (Jocular + Zealot)
- All-out (Dynamic + Rogue)
- Cunning (Calculating + Rogue)
- All About Stocks (Calculating + Monarch)
[Go to top]← Tour Mode | Computer styles | Cheats and Unlockables →
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