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'''''Fortune Street''''', also known as ''Itadaki Street Wii'' (いただきストリートWii) in Japan and ''Boom Street'' in Europe, is a [[Wii]] video game game developed by Square Enix and published by Nintendo. It is the first of the [[wikipedia:Itadaki_Street|Itadaki Street series]] to be published on Wii console, and the first to be released outside of Japan.
In '''''Fortune Street''''', also known as '''''Itadaki Street Wii''''' ('''''いただきストリートWii''''') in Japan and '''''Boom Street''''' in Europe, close the biggest deals to make the biggest bucks in this game where the one with the biggest bank account wins! Play as your favorite characters from the Super Mario and Dragon Quest game worlds, or as your Mii. Move around the board, buying and selling shops and collecting fees from opponents. Collect symbols that you can cash in for gold and use the gold to make more investments. The more money you have, the more you can make. Learn how to make your fortune in streamlined beginner play. An advanced mode adds more strategy and more complex investment options, while 15 different game boards keep the wheeling and dealing going.  
 
The gameplay of ''Fortune Street'' is similar to [[Monopoly]]: players roll a die to advance around a board filled with properties available for purchase. If a player lands on an unowned property, they can purchase it and extract money from opponents that land on it. However, the game differs from Monopoly in that players can buy and sell stocks of a district, affecting the value of the district. To win the game, a player must make it back to the bank with the board's required amount (which includes the total value of the player's stocks, property value, and gold on hand), or bankrupt other players.  


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