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Super Mario Party

Super Mario Party[b] is a party video game developed by NDcube and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo Switch. The eleventh main entry in the Mario Party series, the game was described as a "complete refresh" of the franchise, bringing back and revitalizing gameplay elements from older titles while also introducing new ones to go along with them. It was released worldwide on 5 October 2018 and sold 1.5 million copies by the end of the month. As of December 31, 2023, the game has sold more than 20.34 million copies worldwide, making it one of the top ten best-selling games on the system. Mario Party Superstars, a game featuring maps remastered from earlier entries and a return to the original formula, was released in 2021.

Super Mario Party
Icon artwork
Developer(s)NDcube[a]
Publisher(s)Nintendo
Director(s)
  • Shuichiro Nishiya[1]
Producer(s)
  • Toshiaki Suzuki
  • Toyokazu Nonaka
  • Keisuke Terasaki
  • Atsushi Ikeda
  • Kenji Kikuchi
Designer(s)
  • Tatsumitsu Watanabe
  • Takeru Sugimoto[1]
Programmer(s)
  • Yuhei Tsukami[1]
  • Yuya Kumagai[1]
Artist(s)
  • Keisuke Kasahara
  • Takamitsu Manabe[1]
  • Tomoaki Watanabe[1]
  • Saori Yamashita[1]
Composer(s)
  • Masayoshi Ishi
  • Toshiki Aida
  • Satoshi Okubo
  • Naruki Kadosaka
SeriesMario Party
Platform(s)Nintendo Switch
ReleaseOctober 5, 2018
Genre(s)Party
Mode(s)Single-player, multiplayer

Gameplay edit

 
Mario about to roll his Mario Dice Block on the Whomp's Domino Ruins board, with Yoshi and Rosalina following him as allies
 
Mario, Goomba, Peach, and Bowser competing in the Trike Harder minigame

Super Mario Party returns to the traditional turn-based Mario Party-style of gameplay for the first time in over a decade, a format that had remained absent from home console entries ever since Mario Party 9. The game is played with one Joy-Con controllers per player, with other players needing additional controllers for multiplayer. In the game's story, Mario and friends decide to hold a party to work out who should be the Super Star. Bowser appears, with Bowser Jr., arguing that he could also be the Super Star. Toad, Toadette and Kamek are appointed as judges and the party begins.

The standard game mode, "Mario Party", features up to four players taking turns independently navigating the game board. Upon the player's turn, a dice block is rolled to determine how many spaces the player moves on the board, and items collected can be used to alter how many spaces the player can move. Each space has a unique function, such as blue and red spaces giving and taking three coins respectively, and good luck and bad luck spaces granting the player helpful or unhelpful consequences.

After each player takes their turn, everyone competes in a minigame which awards coins based on their placement. Minigames vary with rules and playstyle, such as 4-player free-for-alls, 2-on-2 or 1-on-3 matchups, or utilizing motion controls or HD Rumble.[2] There are 80 minigames in total across all game modes where the objects are colored according to Mario Party 7’s color code, and they can all be played independently of the game board in the Free Play section.

One star is located in a random location at a time; any player who reaches it can spend ten coins to purchase it. The player who has the most stars and coins by the end of the game wins. Coins can additionally be spent on one-use items to give the player certain advantages on the board, such as adding to one's own dice roll, subtracting from another player's dice roll, or using a golden pipe to be taken directly to the star.

One major difference compared to previous home console entries is the introduction of character-specific dice blocks: each character has a unique alternative dice block that has a different selection of numbers compared to the standard dice block, including a slightly higher chance of 3's (Mario), rolling only even numbers (Peach), and having a decent chance for a high roll but an equally likely chance to lose coins (Bowser). Another major difference is the incorporation of the ally system from the Nintendo 3DS game Mario Party: Star Rush, wherein each player can recruit up to three allies from the roster. These allies can add additional rolls to the player's dice block, lend the player their character-specific dice block for the duration of the game, and can appear as assistance in some of the minigames.

Beyond the standard Mario Party mode, Super Mario Party features a number of secondary game modes for multiplayer. The second, known as "Partner Party", has two teams of two players also searching for stars, but the players are free to move in any direction and cross their own path, similar to the "Toad Scramble" mode from the aforementioned Star Rush.[3] This mode features unique items and redesigned board layouts. In "River Survival", four players must work together to navigate through a series of white-water rapids under a time limit. This mode features exclusive minigames that focus on cooperation and reward the team with time bonuses. In "Sound Stage", players compete in a series of motion-controlled rhythm games in one of three difficulty settings, and the player with the highest score by the end wins.

The final multiplayer-focused game mode is "Toad's Rec Room", where players can take multiple Nintendo Switch consoles and arrange and synchronize them to create larger, multi-monitor environments. The minigames featured with this mode include an enhanced version of the "Shell Shocked" minigame from the Nintendo 64 entries, and a unique take on toy baseball.[4][5][6][3] The last major game mode in Super Mario Party is "Challenge Road", essentially a single player campaign wherein the player participates in every single minigame featured in the game, including those from River Survival and Sound Stage, now with unique challenges associated to them. This mode is unlocked when all of the minigames have been played at least once in their respective modes.

Beyond local play, Super Mario Party features online multiplayer for the first time in the Mario Party series. In the game's "Online Mariothon" mode, players are only able to play a selection of ten of the game's 80 minigames with other players online, independent of the board games. Here, players compete in five randomly selected minigames out of the aforementioned ten, aiming to get the highest combined score by the end. It also features leaderboards and a ranking system, as well as rewards that the player can receive for playing the mode.[3][7] At launch, the two board game modes, Mario Party and Partner Party, were restricted to offline play.[8] However, on 27 April 2021, Nintendo released patch update 1.1.0, which allows for full access to Mario Party, Partner Party, and Free Play for online multiplayer. This update also allows for use of the Nintendo Switch's built-in invite feature. All of these modes can be played with people on one's friend list or in lobbies protected by a passcode, and 70 of the 80 total minigames can be played online, with the ten omitted minigames being from the Sound Stage mode.[9]

Playable characters edit

Super Mario Party features the largest roster of playable characters in the Mario Party series to date. The roster includes Mario, Luigi, Yoshi, Peach, Daisy, Rosalina, Wario, Waluigi, Donkey Kong, Koopa Troopa, Hammer Bro, Dry Bones,[6] Shy Guy, Boo, Bowser, and Bowser Jr., all of whom are returning characters, with Bowser being fully playable for the first time. New playable characters to the series include Diddy Kong, who had only previously appeared as a playable character in handheld Mario Party games; Pom Pom, Goomba,[6] and Monty Mole, none of whom have previously been a playable character in Mario Party, although this is the former's debut in the series, and the latter two have appeared as NPCs throughout the series.[10]

Development edit

Super Mario Party was developed by NDcube, who have handled every Mario Party title since Mario Party 9 (2012).[11] Nintendo revealed Super Mario Party on 12 June 2018 during their Nintendo Direct presentation for E3 2018,[12] where they also announced that the game would release on 5 October 2018 exclusively for the Nintendo Switch.[13] In August 2018, Nintendo stated that Super Mario Party would not support the Nintendo Switch Pro Controller.[14] Later in September 2018, it was revealed that Super Mario Party would not support handheld mode, owing to the fact that the game supports one Joy-Con per player.[15]

Reception edit

Super Mario Party received "generally favorable reviews" according to review aggregator Metacritic,[16] becoming the highest-rated game in the series at the time since Mario Party 2. Samuel Claiborn of IGN claimed that "Super Mario Party is the best Party in two console generations," and that "it delivers the couch multiplayer experience the series is famous for".[22] Jordan Ramée of GameSpot particularly praised the inclusion of character-specific dice blocks, stating they "added small moments of strategy into a series that has for too long solely relied on randomness".[21] Evan Slead of Electronic Gaming Monthly, like Ramée, emphatically welcomed the removal of the car mechanic from the two previous home console entries, Mario Party 9 and Mario Party 10.[18] Alex Olney of Nintendo Life, like Slead and Claiborn, not only welcomed the omission of the car but also commended the game's overall presentation. Olney particularly singled out the new hub world as a point of praise, noting that it added charm to the game even if it was not truly a necessary inclusion.[23] While the game was praised for its wide variety of game modes and characters, some of the highest praise has gone to the minigames, with Game Informer's Brian Shea claiming that "the highlights shine bright enough that when the occasional dud pops up, I don't mind".[20] Two common points of criticism were that there were only four boards for both Mario Party and Partner Party, severely limiting the game's replayability according to many outlets, and the restriction of only being able to play with the Joy-Con controllers.

Sales edit

Super Mario Party sold 142,868 physical copies within its first two days in Japan, outpacing its two home console predecessors.[26] Super Mario Party debuted at #5 on United Kingdom sales charts for physical copies sold, even during a very crowded release schedule.[27] By 31 October 2018, total sales of Super Mario Party reached over 1.5 million copies, far exceeding Nintendo's expectations and making it the fastest-selling Mario Party game since Mario Party 6.[28] As of March 2019, the game has sold 1.22 million copies in Japan.[29] By March 31, the game sold 20.66 million units.[30]

Accolades edit

Year Award Category Result Ref
2018 Gamescom Awards Best Family Game Won [31]
The Game Awards 2018 Nominated [32]
Gamers' Choice Awards Fan Favorite Family-Friendly Multiplayer Game Won [33]
Titanium Awards Best Social/Family Game Nominated [34]
Australian Games Awards Family/Kids Title of the Year Nominated [35]
Game of the Year Nominated
2019 National Academy of Video Game Trade Reviewers Awards Game, Franchise Family Won [36][37]
2019 Kids' Choice Awards Favorite Video Game Nominated [38]
15th British Academy Games Awards Family Nominated [39]
Multiplayer Nominated
Italian Video Game Awards People's Choice Nominated [40]
Best Family Game Nominated

Notes edit

  1. ^ Additional work by CAProduction
  2. ^ Japanese: スーパー マリオパーティ, Hepburn: Sūpā Mario Pāti

References edit

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  5. ^ Gartenberg, Chaim (12 June 2018). "Super Mario Party might be the most creative Switch game yet". The Verge. from the original on 12 June 2018. Retrieved 12 June 2018. But where things get really interesting is when you get multiple Switch tablets in the equation. Players will be able to pair off into teams, displaying content on each Switch instead of dividing up the screen for split-screen
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  7. ^ Craddock, Ryan (15 June 2018). "Super Mario Party Will Feature Online Play With Friends, But Only For Minigames". Nintendo Life. from the original on 15 June 2018. Retrieved 15 June 2018.
  8. ^ "Super Mario Party's online minigame mode is outrageously limited". Polygon. from the original on 27 April 2021. Retrieved 5 October 2018.
  9. ^ Kent, Emma (27 April 2021). "Super Mario Party online play expanded in free update". Eurogamer. from the original on 29 April 2021. Retrieved 27 April 2021.
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External links edit

  • Official website  

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Super Mario Party b is a party video game developed by NDcube and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo Switch The eleventh main entry in the Mario Party series the game was described as a complete refresh of the franchise bringing back and revitalizing gameplay elements from older titles while also introducing new ones to go along with them It was released worldwide on 5 October 2018 and sold 1 5 million copies by the end of the month As of December 31 2023 the game has sold more than 20 34 million copies worldwide making it one of the top ten best selling games on the system Mario Party Superstars a game featuring maps remastered from earlier entries and a return to the original formula was released in 2021 Super Mario PartyIcon artworkDeveloper s NDcube a Publisher s NintendoDirector s Shuichiro Nishiya 1 Producer s Toshiaki SuzukiToyokazu NonakaKeisuke TerasakiAtsushi IkedaKenji KikuchiDesigner s Tatsumitsu WatanabeTakeru Sugimoto 1 Programmer s Yuhei Tsukami 1 Yuya Kumagai 1 Artist s Keisuke KasaharaTakamitsu Manabe 1 Tomoaki Watanabe 1 Saori Yamashita 1 Composer s Masayoshi IshiToshiki AidaSatoshi OkuboNaruki KadosakaSeriesMario PartyPlatform s Nintendo SwitchReleaseOctober 5 2018Genre s PartyMode s Single player multiplayer Contents 1 Gameplay 1 1 Playable characters 2 Development 3 Reception 3 1 Sales 3 2 Accolades 4 Notes 5 References 6 External linksGameplay editSee also Gameplay in Mario Party nbsp Mario about to roll his Mario Dice Block on the Whomp s Domino Ruins board with Yoshi and Rosalina following him as allies nbsp Mario Goomba Peach and Bowser competing in the Trike Harder minigame Super Mario Party returns to the traditional turn based Mario Party style of gameplay for the first time in over a decade a format that had remained absent from home console entries ever since Mario Party 9 The game is played with one Joy Con controllers per player with other players needing additional controllers for multiplayer In the game s story Mario and friends decide to hold a party to work out who should be the Super Star Bowser appears with Bowser Jr arguing that he could also be the Super Star Toad Toadette and Kamek are appointed as judges and the party begins The standard game mode Mario Party features up to four players taking turns independently navigating the game board Upon the player s turn a dice block is rolled to determine how many spaces the player moves on the board and items collected can be used to alter how many spaces the player can move Each space has a unique function such as blue and red spaces giving and taking three coins respectively and good luck and bad luck spaces granting the player helpful or unhelpful consequences After each player takes their turn everyone competes in a minigame which awards coins based on their placement Minigames vary with rules and playstyle such as 4 player free for alls 2 on 2 or 1 on 3 matchups or utilizing motion controls or HD Rumble 2 There are 80 minigames in total across all game modes where the objects are colored according to Mario Party 7 s color code and they can all be played independently of the game board in the Free Play section One star is located in a random location at a time any player who reaches it can spend ten coins to purchase it The player who has the most stars and coins by the end of the game wins Coins can additionally be spent on one use items to give the player certain advantages on the board such as adding to one s own dice roll subtracting from another player s dice roll or using a golden pipe to be taken directly to the star One major difference compared to previous home console entries is the introduction of character specific dice blocks each character has a unique alternative dice block that has a different selection of numbers compared to the standard dice block including a slightly higher chance of 3 s Mario rolling only even numbers Peach and having a decent chance for a high roll but an equally likely chance to lose coins Bowser Another major difference is the incorporation of the ally system from the Nintendo 3DS game Mario Party Star Rush wherein each player can recruit up to three allies from the roster These allies can add additional rolls to the player s dice block lend the player their character specific dice block for the duration of the game and can appear as assistance in some of the minigames Beyond the standard Mario Party mode Super Mario Party features a number of secondary game modes for multiplayer The second known as Partner Party has two teams of two players also searching for stars but the players are free to move in any direction and cross their own path similar to the Toad Scramble mode from the aforementioned Star Rush 3 This mode features unique items and redesigned board layouts In River Survival four players must work together to navigate through a series of white water rapids under a time limit This mode features exclusive minigames that focus on cooperation and reward the team with time bonuses In Sound Stage players compete in a series of motion controlled rhythm games in one of three difficulty settings and the player with the highest score by the end wins The final multiplayer focused game mode is Toad s Rec Room where players can take multiple Nintendo Switch consoles and arrange and synchronize them to create larger multi monitor environments The minigames featured with this mode include an enhanced version of the Shell Shocked minigame from the Nintendo 64 entries and a unique take on toy baseball 4 5 6 3 The last major game mode in Super Mario Party is Challenge Road essentially a single player campaign wherein the player participates in every single minigame featured in the game including those from River Survival and Sound Stage now with unique challenges associated to them This mode is unlocked when all of the minigames have been played at least once in their respective modes Beyond local play Super Mario Party features online multiplayer for the first time in the Mario Party series In the game s Online Mariothon mode players are only able to play a selection of ten of the game s 80 minigames with other players online independent of the board games Here players compete in five randomly selected minigames out of the aforementioned ten aiming to get the highest combined score by the end It also features leaderboards and a ranking system as well as rewards that the player can receive for playing the mode 3 7 At launch the two board game modes Mario Party and Partner Party were restricted to offline play 8 However on 27 April 2021 Nintendo released patch update 1 1 0 which allows for full access to Mario Party Partner Party and Free Play for online multiplayer This update also allows for use of the Nintendo Switch s built in invite feature All of these modes can be played with people on one s friend list or in lobbies protected by a passcode and 70 of the 80 total minigames can be played online with the ten omitted minigames being from the Sound Stage mode 9 Playable characters edit Super Mario Party features the largest roster of playable characters in the Mario Party series to date The roster includes Mario Luigi Yoshi Peach Daisy Rosalina Wario Waluigi Donkey Kong Koopa Troopa Hammer Bro Dry Bones 6 Shy Guy Boo Bowser and Bowser Jr all of whom are returning characters with Bowser being fully playable for the first time New playable characters to the series include Diddy Kong who had only previously appeared as a playable character in handheld Mario Party games Pom Pom Goomba 6 and Monty Mole none of whom have previously been a playable character in Mario Party although this is the former s debut in the series and the latter two have appeared as NPCs throughout the series 10 Development editSuper Mario Party was developed by NDcube who have handled every Mario Party title since Mario Party 9 2012 11 Nintendo revealed Super Mario Party on 12 June 2018 during their Nintendo Direct presentation for E3 2018 12 where they also announced that the game would release on 5 October 2018 exclusively for the Nintendo Switch 13 In August 2018 Nintendo stated that Super Mario Party would not support the Nintendo Switch Pro Controller 14 Later in September 2018 it was revealed that Super Mario Party would not support handheld mode owing to the fact that the game supports one Joy Con per player 15 Reception editReceptionAggregate scoreAggregatorScoreMetacritic76 100 16 Review scoresPublicationScoreDestructoid7 5 10 17 Electronic Gaming Monthly9 10 18 Famitsu34 40 19 Game Informer7 25 10 20 GameSpot7 10 21 IGN7 3 10 22 Nintendo Life nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 23 Nintendo World Report8 5 10 24 USgamer nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 25 Super Mario Party received generally favorable reviews according to review aggregator Metacritic 16 becoming the highest rated game in the series at the time since Mario Party 2 Samuel Claiborn of IGN claimed that Super Mario Party is the best Party in two console generations and that it delivers the couch multiplayer experience the series is famous for 22 Jordan Ramee of GameSpot particularly praised the inclusion of character specific dice blocks stating they added small moments of strategy into a series that has for too long solely relied on randomness 21 Evan Slead of Electronic Gaming Monthly like Ramee emphatically welcomed the removal of the car mechanic from the two previous home console entries Mario Party 9 and Mario Party 10 18 Alex Olney of Nintendo Life like Slead and Claiborn not only welcomed the omission of the car but also commended the game s overall presentation Olney particularly singled out the new hub world as a point of praise noting that it added charm to the game even if it was not truly a necessary inclusion 23 While the game was praised for its wide variety of game modes and characters some of the highest praise has gone to the minigames with Game Informer s Brian Shea claiming that the highlights shine bright enough that when the occasional dud pops up I don t mind 20 Two common points of criticism were that there were only four boards for both Mario Party and Partner Party severely limiting the game s replayability according to many outlets and the restriction of only being able to play with the Joy Con controllers Sales edit Super Mario Party sold 142 868 physical copies within its first two days in Japan outpacing its two home console predecessors 26 Super Mario Party debuted at 5 on United Kingdom sales charts for physical copies sold even during a very crowded release schedule 27 By 31 October 2018 total sales of Super Mario Party reached over 1 5 million copies far exceeding Nintendo s expectations and making it the fastest selling Mario Party game since Mario Party 6 28 As of March 2019 the game has sold 1 22 million copies in Japan 29 By March 31 the game sold 20 66 million units 30 Accolades edit Year Award Category Result Ref 2018 Gamescom Awards Best Family Game Won 31 The Game Awards 2018 Nominated 32 Gamers Choice Awards Fan Favorite Family Friendly Multiplayer Game Won 33 Titanium Awards Best Social Family Game Nominated 34 Australian Games Awards Family Kids Title of the Year Nominated 35 Game of the Year Nominated 2019 National Academy of Video Game Trade Reviewers Awards Game Franchise Family Won 36 37 2019 Kids Choice Awards Favorite Video Game Nominated 38 15th British Academy Games Awards Family Nominated 39 Multiplayer Nominated Italian Video Game Awards People s Choice Nominated 40 Best Family Game NominatedNotes edit Additional work by CAProduction Japanese スーパー マリオパーティ Hepburn Supa Mario PatiReferences edit a b c d e f g ND Cube recruit site Archived 29 September 2021 at the Wayback Machine in Japanese Tran Edmon 12 June 2018 E3 2018 Nintendo Reveals Super Mario Party For Switch GameSpot Archived from the original on 19 June 2018 Retrieved 19 June 2018 a b c Jenni 14 June 2018 Super Mario Party Talks About Partner Party Online Multiplayer Siliconera Archived from the original on 15 June 2018 Retrieved 15 June 2018 Gach Ethan 12 June 2018 Super Mario Party Lets You Combine Two Switches Kotaku Archived from the original on 1 March 2021 Retrieved 12 June 2018 Gartenberg Chaim 12 June 2018 Super Mario Party might be the most creative Switch game yet The Verge Archived from the original on 12 June 2018 Retrieved 12 June 2018 But where things get really interesting is when you get multiple Switch tablets in the equation Players will be able to pair off into teams displaying content on each Switch instead of dividing up the screen for split screen a b c Super Mario Party announced for Nintendo Switch Polygon 12 June 2018 Archived from the original on 14 June 2021 Retrieved 12 June 2018 Craddock Ryan 15 June 2018 Super Mario Party Will Feature Online Play With Friends But Only For Minigames Nintendo Life Archived from the original on 15 June 2018 Retrieved 15 June 2018 Super Mario Party s online minigame mode is outrageously limited Polygon Archived from the original on 27 April 2021 Retrieved 5 October 2018 Kent Emma 27 April 2021 Super Mario Party online play expanded in free update Eurogamer Archived from the original on 29 April 2021 Retrieved 27 April 2021 Dell Cornejo Daniel 12 June 2018 Super Mario Party announced for Nintendo Switch Nintendo Wire Archived from the original on 13 June 2018 Retrieved 13 June 2018 SUPER MARIO PARTY Australian Classification Board Government of Australia Archived from the original on 29 March 2019 Retrieved 22 June 2018 Espineli Matt 12 June 2018 Nintendo E3 2018 Press Conference News For Switch Super Smash Bros Ultimate Fortnite Mario Party GameSpot Retrieved 12 June 2018 Goldfarb Andrew 12 June 2018 E3 2018 Super Mario Party Announced with Release Date IGN Archived from the original on 27 September 2019 Retrieved 12 June 2018 Super Mario Party On Switch Won t Include Pro Controller Support Nintendo Life 24 August 2018 Archived from the original on 9 November 2020 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