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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Guilty Party (technically, Disney Guilty Party, but who's paying attention) is a game for the Nintendo Wii produced by Disney Interactive and developed by Wideload Entertainment. Despite the "Disney" in the full title, it is, like Spectrobes, a
wholly original property not connected to any other Disney product. Like a great many other games with "Party" in the title, it is primarily designed as a multiplayer game, and there are quite a few Mini Games. Unlike other games of its genre, though, the mini-games are less the point of the endeavor than a means to an end. The primary gameplay is a mystery game, like a digital Clue. |