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Super Mario Party - US Version
About this item
- Outwit friends and family as you race across the board; whoever gets the most stars wins.
- Play the original 4-player Mario Party series board game mode locally or online
- Character-specific Dice Blocks with alternate numberings add another level to your strategy
- Dozens of exciting minigames packed with wildly different challenges—now with newly-added online play
- Pair two Nintendo Switch systems, lay them flat, and creatively combine both screens to enjoy a different, interactive style of tabletop gaming in Toad’s Rec Room mode
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Product information
ASIN | B07DJY81FP |
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Release date | October 5, 2018 |
Customer Reviews |
4.8 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #2,269 in Video Games (See Top 100 in Video Games) #237 in Nintendo Switch Games |
Product Dimensions | 0.43 x 4.13 x 6.69 inches; 0.16 ounces |
Type of item | Video Game |
Rated | Everyone |
Item model number | HACPADFJA |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Item Weight | 0.16 ounces |
Manufacturer | Nintendo |
Date First Available | June 12, 2018 |
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Product Description
Turn the tables on opponents as you race across the board to collect the most stars in the original four-player* Mario Party series board game mode—now with newly-added online play.**
Whether you’re pedaling tricycles or who knows what else, you’ll use Joy-Con controllers in clever ways across 80 wild minigames. Some are all-out free-for-alls, others are 2 vs 2, or even 1 vs 3! Set up a private room and play your favorites and enjoy some friendly competition with friends online.***
Whether playing solo or with friends, there’s a mode for every party. Take turns rolling dice and racing across the game board in the 4-player Mario Party mode, or team up for Partner Party. Journey down a path of 80 minigame challenges in the single-player Challenge Road mode.
Online play comes to the board game mode in Super Mario Party
Play several modes online** with friends—including the iconic Mario Party board game mode and minigames—with a free update to the Super Mario Party game. You can also team up and take the action online in the strategic 2 vs 2 Partner Party mode, or just play your favorite minigames online***! Open up a match for friends or set a password for a private match. With online play added to these modes, even more Super Mario Party fun can be shared with friends across the globe.
*Additional games, systems and/or accessories may be required for multiplayer mode. Games, systems and some accessories sold separately.
**Nintendo Switch Online membership (sold separately) and Nintendo Account required for online features. Not available in all countries. Internet access required for online features. Terms apply.
***Ten minigames are not supported by online play and include Strike It Rich, Time to Shine, Take a Stab, All-Star Swingers, Rhythm and Bruise, Pep Rally, Wiped Out, Fiddler on the Hoof, Clearing the Table, and Baton and On. Additionally, the Sound Stage, Toad’s Rec Room, Challenge Road and River Survival modes do not support online play.
From the manufacturer
A complete refresh of the Mario Party series
The original 4-player Mario Party series board game mode that fans love is back, and your friends and family are invited to the party! Freely walk the board: choose where to move, which Dice Block to roll, and how to win the most Stars in skill-based minigames. Wait till you see the 2 vs 2 mode with grid-based maps, the creative uses of the console, and the series’ first online minigame mode!
Test your skills in sets of five minigames with the new mode, Mariothon, and see how you stack up against players across the globe in Online Mariothon*. Whether you’re pedaling tricycles, flipping meat, or who knows what else, you’ll use Joy-Con controllers in clever ways across 80 new minigames; some are all-out free-for-alls, others are 2 vs 2, or even 1 vs 3! Toad’s Rec Room lets you pair up two Nintendo Switch systems**, which you’ll lay side-by-side on a flat surface like a real tabletop game. That way you can play a mini baseball game, battle tanks in custom arenas, or even see who can match the most bananas by repositioning the systems however you see fit!
*Internet access required for online play. For more info, go to Nintendo's support website.
**Additional games and systems may be required; sold separately.
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Outwit friends and family as you race across the board; whoever gets the most stars wins! |
The original 4-player Mario Party series board game mode is back! |
Character-specific Dice Blocks with alternate numberings add another level to your strategy |
Pair two Nintendo Switch systems, lay them flat, and creatively combine both screens to enjoy a new style of tabletop gaming in Toad’s Rec Room mode****Additional games and systems may be required; sold separately. |
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80 new minigames packed with wildly different challenges and clever uses of Joy-Con controllers |
Put your skills to the test in sets of five minigames online*—a series first!*Internet access required for online play. For more info, go to support.nintendo official website. |
Nintendo Switch Online membership (sold separately) and Nintendo Account required for online play. Not available in all countries. Internet access required for online features. Terms apply. |
Copyright 2018 Nintendo. Super Mario Party and Nintendo Switch are trademarks of Nintendo. |
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Customers find the game brings fun mini games that are appropriate for all ages. They also say it's a great game to play with family or as a single player, and a good game for younger kids in the family. Customers also mention that the different modes are fun.
"...Each mini-game is a burst of joy, causing laughter-induced bellyaches and heated rivalries among friends faster than a green shell in Rainbow..." Read more
"...a match gives you increases to every dice roll, and a larger pool of dice selections...." Read more
"Very fun game for kids" Read more
"...The mini games are as fun as always, though I will say the games generally seem to be fairly simplistic compared to games that I remember in the past..." Read more
Customers like the value of the physical video game software. They say it's well worth the price, has a lot of fun, and is good value for money. Some mention that the product is not a scam.
"...But it was well worth it and I have been playing on and off all day since receiving the game this morning...." Read more
"...finally landed the free content didn't stop flowing and the DLC itself was a great value." Read more
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"...The online mode is virtually nonexistent considering it’s quite expensive (requires extra monthly payments for online services) and only allows up..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the quality of the game. Some mention that it's great and fun, while others say that the games are fairly simplistic, easy, and repetitive.
"...-the game boards are different and have some fun elements to them!..." Read more
"...games are as fun as always, though I will say the games generally seem to be fairly simplistic compared to games that I remember in the past...." Read more
"PROS:IT IS MARIO PARTY!Many new challenging mini-games. They requires some skill due to the motion controls now not as many easy wins...." Read more
"...The latest edition for the Nintendo Switch is a refreshing update to the classic Mario Party Franchise...." Read more
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Imagine a virtual extravaganza where friends become foes and alliances are forged and shattered in the blink of an eye, all in the pursuit of glory and those precious, shiny stars!
From the get-go, the game is like a carnival barker enticing you with promises of mini-games galore and laughs that could power a thousand Yoshis. The board game aspect? It's like Monopoly on a sugar rush, but instead of buying properties, you're navigating through cleverly designed boards, collecting coins, and plotting to outmaneuver your opponents with strategic dice rolls.
And speaking of mini-games, they're the true gems of this party! It's like being thrown into a madcap game show hosted by Toad, where you'll find yourself flinging bananas in frenzied kart races, shaking the joy-cons like maracas in rhythm games, or frantically dodging incoming coconuts like a ninja in training. Each mini-game is a burst of joy, causing laughter-induced bellyaches and heated rivalries among friends faster than a green shell in Rainbow Road.
The variety in game modes? It's like a buffet of gaming delights, offering something for everyone. Dive into classic Party Mode for some board game madness, flex your strategic muscles in Partner Party, or dive headfirst into the chaos of the mini-game gauntlet in Sound Stage. It's like a carnival with so many attractions, you won't know where to start!
The humor and charm? They're as abundant as the coins you'll be collecting! The interactions between characters and the hilarious dialogues are like a stand-up comedy show featuring Mario and crew. You'll find yourself chuckling at the playful banter and quirks of each character, bringing an extra layer of joy to the game.
Sure, the competition might make friendships strain faster than a rubber band in a tug-of-war, but isn't that the essence of a true Mario Party experience? The game isn't just about winning; it's about the shared moments, the laughter, the friendly (or not-so-friendly) rivalry that binds you and your pals together on this digital rollercoaster.
In conclusion, Super Mario Party isn't just a game; it's a festival of joy, a gathering that turns ordinary get-togethers into legendary showdowns of fun and mayhem. So, grab your joy-cons, gather your friends, and let the party begin! It's an adventure that'll have you laughing, cheering, and high-fiving like a true Mario superstar!
Reviewed in the United States on November 26, 2023
Imagine a virtual extravaganza where friends become foes and alliances are forged and shattered in the blink of an eye, all in the pursuit of glory and those precious, shiny stars!
From the get-go, the game is like a carnival barker enticing you with promises of mini-games galore and laughs that could power a thousand Yoshis. The board game aspect? It's like Monopoly on a sugar rush, but instead of buying properties, you're navigating through cleverly designed boards, collecting coins, and plotting to outmaneuver your opponents with strategic dice rolls.
And speaking of mini-games, they're the true gems of this party! It's like being thrown into a madcap game show hosted by Toad, where you'll find yourself flinging bananas in frenzied kart races, shaking the joy-cons like maracas in rhythm games, or frantically dodging incoming coconuts like a ninja in training. Each mini-game is a burst of joy, causing laughter-induced bellyaches and heated rivalries among friends faster than a green shell in Rainbow Road.
The variety in game modes? It's like a buffet of gaming delights, offering something for everyone. Dive into classic Party Mode for some board game madness, flex your strategic muscles in Partner Party, or dive headfirst into the chaos of the mini-game gauntlet in Sound Stage. It's like a carnival with so many attractions, you won't know where to start!
The humor and charm? They're as abundant as the coins you'll be collecting! The interactions between characters and the hilarious dialogues are like a stand-up comedy show featuring Mario and crew. You'll find yourself chuckling at the playful banter and quirks of each character, bringing an extra layer of joy to the game.
Sure, the competition might make friendships strain faster than a rubber band in a tug-of-war, but isn't that the essence of a true Mario Party experience? The game isn't just about winning; it's about the shared moments, the laughter, the friendly (or not-so-friendly) rivalry that binds you and your pals together on this digital rollercoaster.
In conclusion, Super Mario Party isn't just a game; it's a festival of joy, a gathering that turns ordinary get-togethers into legendary showdowns of fun and mayhem. So, grab your joy-cons, gather your friends, and let the party begin! It's an adventure that'll have you laughing, cheering, and high-fiving like a true Mario superstar!
The game's new modes are cordoned off into discrete activities, so there's no confusion what you're getting into. The core Mario Party is front and center, but flanked by two new modes - River Survival and Sound Stage - with even more modes going outwards from there. The overall organization of the game is very good at not overwhelming you, despite having around 10 distinct experiences to play. Sound Stage was a pleasant surprise, and River Survival does the unexpected and makes everything cooperative.
While these additions are nice, the core Mario Party mode is probably what buyers are getting this for. I think there are probably two main camps here. There are those who want to play a LOT of this game, master every minigame, and have tense competitive battles with friends or the AI - this is how I approached the first half of MP titles. Now, I'm firmly in a second camp, using Mario Party as a way to pass the time with friends of widely varying skill levels and investment. I'd say the game is for the latter crowd, but I haven't played enough to master it, so maybe I'll have to revise this statement.
The RPG-like mechanic of building a team of "Allies" throughout a match gives you increases to every dice roll, and a larger pool of dice selections. Some dice have sides which move you 0 but give/take coins, others have different twists on the 1-6 dice - which is always available in addition to your player-specific die. The overall effect of allies is, matches which start slow quickly accelerate to genuine high-stakes strategy in the final few turns.
The minigames are all well-made, but simplistic. Allowing the tutorial screen to function as an infinitely-looping playable version of the minigame is fantastic, so no one feels like they didn't understand the game before it started. Again, owing to differently skilled players, it seems Nintendo wants to make these games both easy to play and easy to master. Despite being over 5 hours into the game, I've rarely seen a repeated minigame, so I can't make any sweeping generalizations here, except that I've had a blast playing most of them. A covered-up game mode in the main plaza tells me it will open after I unlock all the minigames, so I'm excited to see what else is in store.
The 4 boards I've seen so far (and from what I'm reading this may be the whole set) are all fun, and cater to different styles of play. Some require you to depend more on luck, others on long-term planning, and others careful dice management. However much I wish for more boards, I do realize there are 4 very different stages in Partner Party, one giant level with many branches in River Survival, an entire set of rhythm minigames for Sound Stage, and frankly they gave me more than my money's worth in content.
So in summary, this is a Mario Party game that tries to return to its 20-year-old roots, but refreshed for the new generation. The multiple new game modes will keep things fresh and exciting for many sessions with your friends, but if those friends require a deeper sense of competition it may not fully satisfy, with easy to play minigames and a high luck factor. For Switch owners who liked the idea of sharing their console with someone anywhere, this is the best delivery of that promise since Mario Kart.
Alas... that's not the case! This seems like the first game of the franchise that keeps the original - and successful - formula of Mario Party while adding some fun features. The core gameplay itself is true to the core, but with some added features that actually make the game more interesting (e.g., the ability choose between different dice and recruit allies to use their dice). The mini games are as fun as always, though I will say the games generally seem to be fairly simplistic compared to games that I remember in the past. The mini game mode is fun and offers plenty of options if you enjoy that aspect of the game more than the typical board game format. I haven't played the online version so can't review that.
Overall, if you're looking to get back to the original form of Mario Party greatness, this update will satisfy that itch. This is a classic game that is a true improvement on the franchise and returns to the best parts of Mario Party. If you're familiar with the franchise, you won't be disappointed with this version. If you've never played Mario Party, buy it, get some friends together, and have an outstanding time.
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El juego se compone de 4 tableros, muy sencillos, el primero es un homenaje del primer Mario Party, pero muy competitivo y lleno de trampas, uso de ítems, nunca sabes quién va ganar de 5 partidas, 3 las gané y 2 no, porque pasan muchas situaciones entre turnos, los tableros tienen trampas y hacen la sal y la pimienta del juego, si jugaste los de 64, CÓMPRALO YA.
Los mini juegos son 80 y hacen una buena función de los Joy Con, sencillos, divertidos y originales, se siente un aire retro y moderno. Que lo hacen divertido.
Incluye un modo que estaba en Star Rush (3ds) que a mí me gustó ahora viene mejorado y con más trampas y opciones
En general si tienes un switch, tienes familia o amigos y quieres pasar un momento de risas y diversión es una compra obligada, toma lo mejor de Mario Party y lo mejora, ampliamente recomendado y la calidad-precio es buena, por lo general los Mario Party son buscados y cotizados siempre en consolas de Nintendo.