![]() ![]() It might not matter to everyone, but after a couple of previous series entries toyed with the idea of having every player move around the game board as a group (for some damn reason), it really feels nice to have things back to normal. ![]() After every round of turns, players engage in a randomly selected minigame and compete for the coins they need to get ahead and buy Stars and powerups, and then once a set number of turns is up the game is complete and a victor is crowned. A Star will appear on a set space on the board and the lucky player that passes it will have to hope they have enough coins to buy it, at which time the Star gets moved somewhere else. That’s right, traditional Mario Party boards are back (in a main game), baby! For anyone who’s not played a Mario Party game before, the basic gist is this – four players take turns rolling dice to move around a board, with the goal of collecting more Stars than everyone else by the time the game is over. Setup aside, I’m going to go out on a limb and assume that there’s just one bit of information necessary to convince lapsed Mario Party fans to get on board with Super Mario Party: the stupid car stuff is gone. ![]()
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