Mario Party Superstars Will Be Your New Favorite Holiday Game
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Nintendo Fun is everything. Without fun, life is pretty underwhelming. It's also the best word to describe Mario Party Superstars. While it doesn't reinvent the wheel and is often a little shallow at heart, it's also fantastic fun, especially when you play it alongside friends and family. The game takes various components from previous Mario Party games but if—like me—you've only ever dabbled in the series, Mario Party Superstars still serves as a great introduction to the party game. There's also no need to have much experience with games before, meaning this is an ideal title to pull out when less-experienced gamers are visiting. It's got “future holiday season tradition” written all over it.
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Mario Party Superstars Will Be Your New Favorite Holiday Game
Party all the time in a more newbie friendly way
By Jennifer Allen Jennifer Allen Writer Swansea University, Staffordshire University Jennifer Allen has been writing about technology since 2010. Her work has appeared in Mashable, TechRadar, and many more publications. lifewire's editorial guidelines Published on November 3, 2021 11:21AM EDT Fact checked by Rich Scherr Fact checked by Rich Scherr University of Maryland Baltimore County Rich Scherr is a seasoned technology and financial journalist who spent nearly two decades as the editor of Potomac and Bay Area Tech Wire. lifewire's fact checking process Tweet Share Email Tweet Share Email Gaming Mobile Phones Internet & Security Computers & Tablets Smart Life Home Theater & Entertainment Software & Apps Social Media Streaming GamingKey Takeaways
Mario Party Superstars includes plenty of minigames from earlier Mario Party games.It's a combination that's ideal for new and old fans of the series thanks to being hugely accessible.It takes seconds to learn.Nintendo Fun is everything. Without fun, life is pretty underwhelming. It's also the best word to describe Mario Party Superstars. While it doesn't reinvent the wheel and is often a little shallow at heart, it's also fantastic fun, especially when you play it alongside friends and family. The game takes various components from previous Mario Party games but if—like me—you've only ever dabbled in the series, Mario Party Superstars still serves as a great introduction to the party game. There's also no need to have much experience with games before, meaning this is an ideal title to pull out when less-experienced gamers are visiting. It's got “future holiday season tradition” written all over it.
Part Board Game Part Minigame Collection
Mario Party Superstars plays out like the best kind of board game. Up to four players (either human or CPU) race around a board by rolling a die before partaking in a minigame after each round. There are five boards to choose from, each representing a different Mario Party game and also offering a different difficulty level. It's likely you'll start out with the first—Yoshi's Tropical Island—which is a little basic when it comes to offering branching routes and twists. Other boards such as Space Land introduce challenges like the need to interact with other characters, as well as the risks that come from a spaceship rocketing at you and propelling you and others to a different route. Nintendo It's charming to watch your chosen Super Mario Bros. character navigate the board, and that's before you get to the core of the game: the minigames. Simply rolling a virtual die and roaming the board harkens back to childhood memories of board games, even if you can't blow on it for luck.Minigames for Everyone
Mario Party Superstars is actually accessible. If you've played WarioWare: Get It Together! you'll know what I mean. WarioWare is fun, but you need to have fast reactions to stand a chance. If it takes you a moment to take in what's going on, or you're physically limited in some way, you're likely to fail. That's how it felt when trying to play WarioWare with my keen gaming mother who also has a neck disability. Nintendo Mario Party Superstars is different. It's reasonably balanced. Some minigames may require you to hammer the A button to swim to safety away from a monster, but another might have you running to collect falling ice cream scoops. A different kind might be more luck-based, with players choosing a lever with one of them causing Bowser to explode and the player to fail, but at least it's accessible. Motion controls have been skipped here, too, further ensuring everyone stands a chance, gimmick free. Such options mean it's ideal for gathering around the TV together during the holidays, even if one or more of the players isn't exactly a dedicated gamer. It's not as refined as Mario Kart 8 in its ability to give everyone a good chance, but it goes some way to giving you extra options when physical games have been used up. It's got "future holiday season tradition" written all over it.Many Many Options
Mario Party Superstars goes a little further elsewhere, too, to keep everyone happy. When you set up a Mario Party game, you can change settings like how long the game lasts, but you also can handicap players. If you think a player is a little too good and things are becoming unbalanced, this is your opportunity to give them a Stars handicap to slow down their progress. You always can choose to play Mount Minigame, too, so you focus on minigames rather than the board game experience. This can be ideal if you're short on time, but Mario Party Superstars lets you resume a party game so you can always pick up where you left off.Ideal for the Whole Family
The beauty of Mario Party Superstars is that it will keep everyone happy. For old fans of the franchise, it has minigames from the Nintendo 64- and GameCube-era games, and you can even specifically pick those games to relive the good old days. For those less experienced, it takes seconds to pick up and play. Every minigame comes with clear instructions and a moment to practice what you're doing before you do it for real. And it's all mashed up with the happiness that you always get with all things Mario. What more could you need?Was this page helpful? Thanks for letting us know! Get the Latest Tech News Delivered Every Day Subscribe Tell us why! Other Not enough details Hard to understand Submit More from Lifewire The 15 Best Inspirational Movies of 2022 14 Free PowerPoint Game Templates for the Classroom The 12 Best Roku Games in 2022 The 10 Best Offline Games for Kids in 2021 The 10 Best Sports Movies to Watch Right Now The 9 Best Nintendo Switch Games, Tested by Lifewire The 11 Best iPad Games to Keep Kids of All Ages Happy Mario Kart 8 Deluxe Review: A Recreated and Updated Classic The 15 Best Free Games For Android in 2022 The 10 Best Meta (Oculus) Quest 2 Games Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle Review: A Fun Turn-Based Tactical Role-Playing Game The 10 Best Battle Royale Games of 2022 The 10 Best Road Trip Podcasts of 2022 The 10 Best Games on GamePass in 2022 Nintendo Switch Review: The Best Portable Gaming Console The 10 Best Games for Steam Deck of 2022 Newsletter Sign Up Newsletter Sign Up Newsletter Sign Up Newsletter Sign Up Newsletter Sign Up By clicking “Accept All Cookies”, you agree to the storing of cookies on your device to enhance site navigation, analyze site usage, and assist in our marketing efforts. Cookies Settings Accept All Cookies