Super Mario Party

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Summary

Inspired by the original Mario Party board game play, the beloved series is coming to Nintendo Switch with new mini-games and play styles that make use of the Joy-Con controllers. Super Mario Party includes features like character-exclusive Dice Blocks that add depth to players’ strategy. Up to four players take turns rolling the dice, and individually race across the board searching for Stars. In Toad’s Rec Room, new gameplay links two games and two Nintendo Switch systems for side-by-side fun. The game launched on Oct. 5, 2018.


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Super Mario Party Reviews & Ratings

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Review by opnyx [user]
January 16, 2021

The game itself is fun, but only like one hour straight. There is not a lot of mini games and it soon get a bit boring. The main game mode isThe game itself is fun, but only like one hour straight. There is not a lot of mini games and it soon get a bit boring. The main game mode is very random. It's nice to play sometimes with friends, but that's all.

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Review by MistahJuicyBoy [user]
March 8, 2020

Contains the least amount of content of any Mario party game and has never been updated. 4 boards, 84 shallow minigames (some are locked toContains the least amount of content of any Mario party game and has never been updated. 4 boards, 84 shallow minigames (some are locked to side-game modes), and lack of controller support, or even decent online multiplayer makes this game dead in the water. Play the n64 or GameCube games if you are feeling that Mario party itch. This game will never be updated, and it's very likely you will play it for less than 5 hours.The 0 is an honest score. If you look at my history, you'll find that I rarely ever give it, but this game is deserving. Makes Warcraft 3 reforged look like a masterpiece.

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Review by PLAY! Zine
March 6, 2019

Super Mario Party goes back to its roots and delivers just like it should. The vast number of different modes, really prevents any to shine the brightest, but the entire game is a small step back that greatly leaps forward. It makes us only more excited for the next entry. Something we haven't felt with the Mario Party series in ages...

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Review by Stamantha [user]
November 12, 2018

Super Mario Party does a lot of things right: the minigames are fun, the gameplay feels true to the original games and there is a greatSuper Mario Party does a lot of things right: the minigames are fun, the gameplay feels true to the original games and there is a great selection of different modes and characters. I especially liked the buddy system and the special dice that each character has and the 2 VS 2 mode. However the game feels pretty limited in content: there are only 4 boards for the classic party mode. The minigames for the rafting mode feel too repetitive after 2 runs. The minigames are fun but they could have been a bit more competitive like in the first 3 games. The starts are too cheap (10 coins) and this can lead to easily rack up stars when they appear in convenient places right in front of the previous star for example. Overall i think it's definitely better game than most of the latest installments in the series but it feels short in content and it would benefit loads by added DLC content (especially game boards). Also some customization options would be nice (like to raise the price for the stars).

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Review by Game Rant
October 11, 2018

It still suffers from the same problems that have plagued the series for years, and the online mode is disappointing, to put it mildly.

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Game Information
Release Date October 5, 2018
Publisher NDCube, Nintendo
Content Rated E (Everyone)
Game Modes Single player, Multiplayer, Co-operative
Player Perspectives Bird view / Isometric
Genres Platform, Puzzle, Card & Board Game
Themes Comedy, Kids, Party
Platforms Nintendo Switch