Super Mario Party

Super Mario Party is an enchanced remake of the original Mario Party for the Nintendo Switch, the 3DS and the Wii U. The gameplay remains the same as the original, but with new features. The game was developed by both Nd Cube and Hudson Soft together and was developed by Nintendo. it is the first installment in the Super Mario Party series.

Story
One day, Mario and his friends are sitting around arguing over who is the Super Star. Wario states that a Super Star must be strong, to which Donkey Kong agrees. Both get into an argument over who is stronger. Toad says that maybe Mario would make a good superstar, or Princess Peach, or even the energetic Yoshi. The gang starts to close in on Toad, who shouts out that he has an idea of what they should do. He suggests that the crew take the Warp Pipe in Mushroom Village, and find out who is the Super Star of their adventures. He warns that the road will be dangerous and that being the super star requires not only strength, but courage, wisdom and kindness. Luigi bravely agrees first to this plan and steps off to find the warp pipe. Wario follows and the group agrees to the plan and also set off to find the warp pipe and become the next Super Star.

Gameplay
Consisting of 53 mini games (plus three hidden single player mini games), Mario Party takes the form of a traditional board game, with players taking turns to roll (hit) the dice block and move ahead the number of spaces shown ranging from one to ten. There are many different types of spaces players can land on, each producing a different effect. The primary objective of the game is to collect more stars than any other player. The winner of the game is the player with the most stars after all the turns have been completed.

On some levels there are only one star at a time, while on others there could be many stars at once, appearing randomly on a space on the board where it remains until bought by a player for the specific amount of coins stated (20). After a star is collected, a new one appears on a different space on the game board or stays in the same place depending on the stage chosen. Stars can also be stolen from other players by passing a certain location on the board where a Boo resides—the player must then pay Boo 50 coins for the service of him stealing stars; coin stealing is free.

A secondary objective is to gather coins as well, for they are necessary for buying essential items such as stars and determine the game winner in the event of a tie. Coins are earned by landing on blue spaces or winning mini-games. Coins are lost by landing on red spaces, landing on a Bowser space, or losing certain mini-games.

At the end of each round of play (i.e. after each of the four players have taken their turn) a random mini-game commences. The mini-games are generally short (about a minute in length), and fairly simple. There are 53 of them in total, divided into four different categories.

Free Play*
A sandbox-type of gamemode where you can set your own cpu levels, choose your own characters, board, minigames, etc.

Minigames
See Super Mario Party/Minigames to see a full list of minigames.

ActFast!!
''See Super Mario Party/ActFast!! Minigames to see a full list of ActFast!! minigames.''

''ActFast!! ''is a new minigame-type of addition to the Super Mario Party games. they are similar to Minigames, except that its faster than the regular minigames, but shorter.

Demo
A Demo version of the game is available on the Nintendo e-shop. it is a very limited and stripped version of the full game.