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Template:Infobox Super Mario Party is an upcoming game in the Mario Party series, set to be released for the Nintendo Switch on October 5, 2018. It will be the eleventh home console installment in the series. It is the first home-console Mario Party game to not be a numbered installment since the original Mario Party game.

Described by Nintendo as a "complete relaunch"[1] and "complete refresh"[2] of the Mario Party series when revealed at E3 2018, the game "goes back to the four-player basics as you take turns and race across the board searching for Stars"[2] as seen in the Mario Party installments prior to Mario Party 9, but also incorporates elements from the more contemporary Mario Party games, including the "ally" mechanics from Mario Party: Star Rush.[2] Additionally, the game takes advantage of Nintendo Switch hardware for its minigames, such as flicking the Joy-Con as if it was a frying pan handle. Players can even link multiple Nintendo Switch consoles together for a single, larger alteration of the display for the game. The game is set to be the first installment in the Mario Party franchise to incorporate online play, as minigames can be played online.

Gameplay

Super Mario Party reverts to the traditional way of playing Mario Party, where four players take turns to navigate around a linear board dictated by how much they have rolled through the Dice Block, though a few boards are played in a nonlinear grid-like fashion similar to Toad Scramble from Mario Party: Star Rush. When a character lands on a space, they receive effects dependent on what the space is. They can also spend coins to buy items from Flutter which can help them or hurt other players. The game borrows the ally mechanics from Mario Party: Star Rush where players can increase their team of characters by collecting party members who spawn throughout the board or by earning them by landing on Ally Spaces or using a Buddy Phone; allies gained from there are decided by a roulette.

The overall goal of the game is to purchase the most Stars from Toadette, who serves as the host of the Star Space in this game. Stars cost 10 coins to buy, and after a player has purchased the Star, Toadette warps to another location of the board.

Super Mario Party introduces the choice of using character specific die prior to rolling, where players can either opt for the standard 1-6 Dice Block or the character's unique Dice Block, which carries pros and cons associated with it. If the player has partners, they hit a weaker variant of the Dice Block that adds up alongside the leader character's dice roll amount.

Minigames are played, selected by a roulette, at the end of every turn, and the type of minigame is determined by the spaces players landed on. If all players land on the same-colored space as each other, a Free-for-all minigame is played. If one player lands on a different, non-green space than the rest of the players, a 1-vs-3 minigame is played, where players who land on the same-colored space are placed in the same team as each other. If players land on an equal amount of non-green spaces, a 2-vs-2 minigame is played, teamed up depending on the color. If players land on a Green Space, the color is randomly determined to be either blue or red. Prior to playing the minigame, players view the rules and can practice; each minigame comes with its own rules and controls. Whichever player wins the minigame earns the most coins, while players who do not perform as well earn less coins.

The game can only be played with a single Joy-Con per player. The game is also compatible with local wireless play.

Game modes

These are the game modes confirmed for Super Mario Party so far.

  • Party Mode: A traditional four-player battle royale where each player competes for the most Stars.
  • Partner Party: Similar to party mode, except two players team up against one another. They can combine their dice rolls together, similarly to the team mechanics from Mario Party 7, but teammates can move independently, like in the other Mario Party games from the Hudson Soft era.[3] However, certain mechanics from Mario Party: Star Rush return, such as the grid-based board layout and the ability to stomp on opponents when passing by to take a coin.[4]
  • Toad's Rec Room: This mode takes advantage of the Nintendo Switch's local wireless features and the ability to create a multi-screen environment. Requires two Nintendo Switch consoles and two copies of the game to play this mode.[5]
  • River Survival: A co-op-based mode where four players paddle an inflatable boat to the finish before time runs out. The timer can be increased by playing co-op minigames and collecting + Clocks.[6][7]
  • Sound Stage: A mode in which players play rhythm-based minigames back-to-back while trying to get the highest score.[8]
  • Challenge Road: A one-player mode where the player plays minigames while trying to complete various challenges.[8]
  • Online Mario-thon: The online mode of the game, where players compete in five randomly selected minigames for a high score. Online leaderboards and a ranking system with rewards are confirmed.
  • Minigames: Play unlocked minigames and various other game modes.
    • Mariothon: Compete in a cup tournament and win the most minigames.[9]

Story

Mario, Luigi, Peach, Daisy, Wario, Waluigi, Yoshi, Rosalina, Donkey Kong, Diddy Kong, Toad, and Toadette are standing around, each (except the two Toads) claiming that they should be the "Super Star".[10] Mario suggests that they have a party to determine who the "Super Star" will be, which the group agrees to, with Toad and Toadette being judges.[10] Suddenly, Bowser appears with Bowser Jr., a Goomba, a Boo, a Koopa Troopa, a Hammer Bro., a Shy Guy, a Monty Mole, Pom Pom, and a Dry Bones, and says that he or one of his troops could also be the "Super Star".[10] To ensure that the judging is "fair" and "impartial", he summons Kamek to judge alongside Toad and Toadette.[10] Kamek then creates a venue for the party.[10]

When all the boards in Mario Party mode are completed, the Gem of Tenacity is awarded.[10] Similarly, the Gem of Spirit is awarded when the Hard difficulty in Sound Stage is completed, the Gem of Courage is awarded upon sailing every branch in River Survival, when all the stages in Partner Party are cleared, the Gem of Love is awarded, and when every Challenge Road stage is cleared, the Gem of Passion is awarded.[10] When all five gems are collected, they fuse together to create the victory podium, which the newly crowned "Super Star" stands on.[10] The partygoers, even including Bowser, agree to get along, at least until the "next party".[10]

Confirmed characters

Playable

There are 20 playable characters in Super Mario Party. Of these characters, 16 are available from the start, while the other 4 need to be unlocked. Goomba, Monty Mole, and Pom Pom are playable for the first time in the Mario Party series, with Pom Pom also making her overall Mario Party debut.

Starting

Mario Luigi Peach Daisy
Artwork of Mario holding a Dice Block from Super Mario Party Artwork of Luigi from Super Mario Party Artwork of Princess Peach in Super Mario Party (also used in Mario and Sonic at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020) Artwork of Princess Daisy in Super Mario Party.
Cheerful. Inspiring. Jumpy. Everyone loves Mario–and for good reason! Taller than his brother. Parts his mustache in the middle. Princess in pink. Rules over the Mushroom Kingdom. The ruler of Sarasaland loves the thrill of the chase.
Wario Waluigi Yoshi Rosalina
Artwork of Wario for Super Mario Party Artwork of Waluigi in Super Mario Party (also used in Mario Party Superstars and Super Mario Party Jamboree) Artwork of Yoshi for Mario Party 10 (reused for Super Mario Party and Mario Kart Tour) Artwork of Rosalina in Mario Party 10 (also used in Super Mario Party and Mario Party Superstars)
This crude and rude fellow likes to toot...his own horn. Wario’s sidekick and Luigi’s biggest rival (or so he thinks). Mario’s trusty steed from Yoshi’s Island. Has a very sticky tongue. Interstellar observer, protector of the Lumas, and friend to Mario.
Bowser Bowser Jr. Goomba (new) Boo
Artwork of Bowser in Mario Party 10 (later reused for Mario Party: Star Rush, Super Mario Party and Mario Kart Tour) Artwork of Bowser Jr. in Super Mario Party (also used in Mario Party Superstars and Super Mario Party Jamboree) Artwork of a Goomba from Super Mario 3D World (later reused for Super Mario Party) File:BooNSMBWii.PNG
King of the Koopas. Has monstrous strength and even more monstrous breath. Bowser’s son. Trouble-maker extraordinaire. Bowser’s first line of attack. Ghost-like enemy who’s even more shy than Shy Guy.
Koopa Troopa Hammer Bro Shy Guy Monty Mole (new)
Artwork of Koopa Troopa from Super Mario Party File:Hammer Bro. Party 8.png File:Shyguy MP9.png File:Montey.PNG
Mushroom Kingdom troublemaker. Wears its home on its back. Elite member of Bowser’s Koopa Troop. Wears a helmet. Masked rascal. Always seems to get in the way. Mischief-making mole. First time as a playable character in the Mario Party series!

Unlockable

Pom Pom (new) Dry Bones Diddy Kong Donkey Kong
Artwork of Pom Pom from Super Mario Party Artwork of Mega Dry Bones in Mario Party: Star Rush (later reused as Dry Bones' artwork for Super Mario Party) Artwork of Diddy Kong tipping his hat (also used in Super Mario Party) Artwork of Donkey Kong in Super Mario Party (also used for Mario Kart Tour and the Nintendo Switch version of Mario vs. Donkey Kong[1])
This boomerang-tossing character makes her Mario Party debut as a playable character. Falls apart under pressure but is quick to recover. Looks harmless but is actually a peanut-popping powerhouse. Likes to crash through the jungle. Wears a nice tie.

Non-playable

Hosts

Confirmed boards

Super Mario Party contains four playable boards, a considerably lower amount than that of its predecessors. Each board can be played in either Party Mode or Partner Party. This is also the first Mario Party game since Mario Party 6 not to contain any form of boss battles.

Confirmed items

Dice Blocks

  • The standard 1-6 Dice Block
  • Dice Blocks unique to each character that can be used any time they roll. They have the opportunity to increase their maximum number of rolls, affect their coin count, increase the chance of getting a number, or even cause them to get a 0.[12][13] The player can also use a teammate's Dice Block if they have one with them. The following has all of the so far confirmed numbers on each character's Dice Block. Pom Pom does not have confirmed Dice Block numbers yet.
  • Dicey Dice Block, used by a Bob-omb that can follow the player on Gold Rush Mine. Its numbers are 0, 0, 0, -1, -1, -1.[16]
Character Dice Block Description Numbers
File:SMP Thumb-Mario.png
Mario
A useful, well-balanced die! Use the abundance of 3s to your advantage. 1, 3, 3, 3, 5, 6
File:SMP Thumb-Luigi.png
Luigi
1, 1, 1, 5, 6, 7
File:SMP Thumb-Peach.png
Peach
Odds are good that you'll roll a 4, but there's always that chance of getting a 0. 0, 2, 4, 4, 4, 6
File:SMP Thumb-Daisy.png
Daisy
Looking to travel 3, maybe 4 spaces? This die is for you! 3, 3, 3, 3, 4, 4
File:SMP Thumb-Wario.png
Wario
-2 coins, -2 coins, 6, 6, 6, 6[6]
File:SMP Thumb-Waluigi.png
Waluigi
-3 coins, 1, 3, 5, 5, 7
File:SMP Thumb-Yoshi.png
Yoshi
0, 1, 3, 5, 5, 7
File:SMP Thumb-Rosalina.png
Rosalina
+2 coins, +2 coins, 2, 3, 4, 8
File:SMP Thumb-Goomba.png
Goomba
+2 coins, +2 coins, 3, 4, 5, 6
File:SMP Thumb-Shy Guy.png
Shy Guy
If the place you need to be is exactly 4 spaces away, use this die. Even if you roll the 0, you'll get there eventually. 0, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4
File:SMP Thumb-Koopa Troopa.png
Koopa Troopa
All those low numbers might seem slow and steady, but it's that 10 that'll win you the race. 1, 1, 2, 3, 3, 10
File:SMP Thumb-Monty Mole.png
Monty Mole
Without a 1 on any face, this is an effective die if you end up right next to an undesirable space. +1 coin, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
File:SMP Thumb-Bowser.png
Bowser
-3 coins, -3 coins, 1, 8, 9, 10
File:SMP Thumb-BowserJr.png
Bowser Jr.
1, 1, 1, 4, 4, 9
File:SMP Thumb-Boo.png
Boo
-2 coins, -2 coins, 5, 5, 7, 7
File:SMP Thumb-HammerBro.png
Hammer Bro.
You'll most likely get a 5, but even if you don't, you might get 3 coins instead! +3 coins, 1, 1, 1, 5, 5
File:SMP Thumb-DonkeyKong.png
Donkey Kong
+5 coins, 0, 0, 0, 10, 10
File:SMP Thumb-DiddyKong.png
Diddy Kong
+2 coins, 0, 0, 7, 7, 7
File:SMP Thumb-DryBones.png
Dry Bones
1, 1, 1, 6, 6, 6
File:SMP Thumb-PomPom.png
Pom Pom

Items

Board items

Spaces

  • Start Space - A blank green space where every player starts on the board.
  • Plus Space - Grants three coins to players that land on it.
  • Minus Space - Takes three coins from players that land on it.
  • Event Space ("Landing here could set off a terrifying trap. Or not, but do you really want to risk it?") - A green space with an exclamation mark.
  • VS Space ("Everyone antes coins before facing off in a VS minigame!") - An orange diamond with the word "VS" on it.
  • Ally Space ("Call one new ally to join you!") - A green space with a friend icon on it.
  • Item Space ("Pick up helpful items. It never hurts to land here!") - A green space with a mushroom on it.
  • Lucky Space - A green space with a clover on it where the player can win items or coins.
  • Bad Luck Space ("Depending on where the wheel stops, you could lose items or coins.") - A red jagged space with an exclamation and question mark that acts similar to a Bowser Space albeit with Kamek instead of Bowser.

Confirmed minigames

The game is confirmed to have a total of 84 new minigames. Of these, 30 of them are Free-for-All minigames, 10 of them are 2-vs.2 minigames, 10 of them are 1-vs.3 minigames. New categories of minigames introduced are 10 Co-op minigames, where all 4 players work together to beat the minigame; 10 Team minigames, where players form a team of 8 and they all work together against another team; 10 Rhythm minigames; and 4 Toad's Rec Room minigames, where players connect two undocked Nintendo Switch consoles together and play on both of them.[12][13]

Free-for-all minigames

  • Trike Harder, a tricycle racing minigame
  • Slaparazzi, a minigame similar to Flash Forward
  • Sizzling Stakes, a minigame in which players cook a meat cube
  • Snack Attack, a minigame in which players must catch giant falling popcorns with their buckets while avoiding boulders
  • Precision Gardening, a minigame in which players pump water to water a plant[19]
  • Gridiron Gauntlet, a minigame in which players avoid Chargin' Chucks
  • Candy Shakedown, a minigame involving a candy jar
  • Fuzzy Flight School, a minigame in which players dodge Fuzzies in their airships
  • Croozin' for a Broozin', a minigame in which players go as far as they can while being chased by a swarm of Broozers
  • Fish Food, a minigame in which players throw balls into a Cheep Chomp goal
  • Stake Your Claim, a minigame in which players attempt to select the largest portion of a grid[20]
  • Rumble Fishing, a minigame in which players fish from Lakitu's Clouds
  • Sphere Mongers
  • Soak or Croak, a minigame in which players use water guns to shoot each other off a platform.
  • Senseless Census[21]
  • Barreling Along[22], a racing minigame in which players ride on barrels
  • Rattle and Hmmm, a minigame that uses the HD rumble to guess the enemies[6]
  • Can Take Pancake[6], a minigame in which players grab pancakes
  • Looking for Love, a minigame similar to Don't Look, involving the card suit symbols, which players look at a heart symbol.[6]
  • Feeding Friendsy[6], a minigame in which players throw balls into Cheep Chomp machines
  • Look Sharp[16], a minigame in which players use a magnifying glass to get a character into focus
  • Social Climbers, a minigame in which players climb up a pole[19]
  • Lost in the Shuffle[16], a minigame in which players aim to pick the Toad matryoshka doll with the most dolls inside
  • A minigame in which players ride UFOs to use a magnet to catch metallic balls
  • A platforming minigame in which players avoid Walleyes, Bullet Bills, and/or Thwomps while collecting coins[11]
  • A minigame in which players avoid banana peels to reach the goal[19]
  • A minigame in which players ground pound a roulette to collect coins[23]
  • A minigame in which players select a cloud to jump on to collect coins[20]
  • Absent Minded, a minigame in which players guess which character is not among the blurry pictures[11]
  • A minigame in which players count the number of Toads in a train car[11]
  • A minigame in which players take turns petting a Wiggler while avoiding waking it up[11]
  • A minigame in which players use a shovel to dig up coins in the desert while avoiding Pokeys[11]
  • Lightning Round, a minigame in which players dodge lightning orbs generated by Sumo Bros. while collecting coins[11]

2-vs-2 minigames

  • Making Faces, a minigame similar to Picture Match
  • Maths of Glory, a minigame in which players hit dice blocks to multiply numbers together, which causes their cannon to shoot down the opposing team's puzzle-piece castle with the corresponding number of shots[11]
  • Tall Order[24], a minigame in which players shave ice to create a sculpture
  • Fruit Forecast, a minigame in which players catch falling fruit, while avoiding spiked balls[18]
  • Pie Hard, a minigame in which players throw pies at each other
  • Nut Cases[18]
  • Dash and Dine, a minigame in which players bring ingredients to Toads to create burgers[6][11]
  • Tow the Line[16], a minigame in which players wrap a rope around pegs to match a pattern
  • Perfect Fit[16], a minigame in which players rotate their block to fit that of their teammate
  • A minigame in which pairs use their cursors to select fruit icons arranged to match the target[19]
  • A minigame in which players select a number of crates[11]

1-vs-3 minigames

  • Smash and Crab, a minigame in which the three players control a mechanical crab robot to smash the solo player with hammers
  • Off the Chain, a minigame in which one player rides a Chain Chomp and tries to knock into the other players
  • Dust Buddies, a minigame in which players vacuum a dusty room
  • Sign, Steal, Deliver, a minigame in which players place packages given to them by Toads onto a truck
  • Block and Load, a minigame in which players shoot cannonballs at a block castle[11]
  • Dart Gallery, a minigame in which the three players throw darts at the solo player on a roulette board[11]
  • What a Racket, a minigame in which players use badminton rackets to hit falling bombs
  • Bopping Spree, a minigame in which players hit glowing targets arranged in a diamond shape[19]
  • Drop Shot, a minigame in which the three players climb around a fence while the solo player hits bombs at them[11]
  • Drop Quiz, a minigame in which a screen shows a number of characters carrying fruits - the solo player selects a question to ask regarding the screen, and the three players must answer it numerically[11]

Co-op minigames

  • Miner Setbacks, a minigame in which players carry a mine cart to the goal while avoiding Piranha Plants[6]
  • Fetch Quest, a minigame in which players have to find nine diamonds in a maze and bring them back to the center of the maze.[6]
  • Isthmus Be the Way, a minigame in which players take turns carrying a bomb-shaped firework across narrow zigzagging paths to get to the goal.[6]
  • Go with the Flow[6], a minigame in which players collect balloons by blowing a hot-air balloon[24]
  • Net Worth, a minigame in which players catch Cheep Cheeps[7]
  • Sort of Fun, a minigame in which players dunk sport balls into bins
  • Fireplace Race, a minigame in which players light all candles while avoiding Swoops[7][25]
  • Home on the 'Rang, a minigame in which players defeat Pokeys with boomerangs[7][26]
  • Penguin Pushers, a minigame in which players herd baby Penguins towards a goal[27]
  • Suit Yourselves, a minigame in which players find the matching playing cards[27]

Team minigames

  • Bumper Brawl, a minigame in which encapsulated characters attempt to knock each other out of the ring
  • Get Over It, a minigame in which characters jump to avoid Grrrols
  • Lit Potato, a minigame similar to Bob-ombic Plague in which ten characters pass Bob-ombs around[19]
  • Pull It Together, a tug-of-war minigame
  • Hammer and Sic 'Em, a minigame in which players use a hammer to pop the other team's balloons
  • It's the Pits, a minigame in which a certain part of the roulette opens, dropping characters into an abyss
  • A boat-racing minigame[24]
  • A soccer minigame[19]
  • A minigame in which teams ride in short trains and use a boxing glove to punch the opponents[11]
  • Half the Battle[16], a minigame in which players on either side of the field attempt to collect relic pieces and fit them together with their teammates[11]

Rhythm minigames

Toad's Rec Room minigames

References to other games

  • Mario Party 9: Shy Guy and Koopa Troopa's victory and losing animations are recycled from their 1st and 4th place animations respectively.
  • Mario Party: Island Tour: Bowser Jr. and Boo's victory and losing animations are recycled from their 1st and 4th place animations respectively.
  • Mario Party 10: The majority of the returning characters' victory and losing animations are recycled from their 1st and 4th place animations respectively.

Staff

Main article: List of Super Mario Party staff

Gallery

For this subject's image gallery, see Gallery:Super Mario Party.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese スーパー マリオパーティ[?]
Sūpā Mario Pāti
Super Mario Party
Chinese 超級 瑪利歐派對 (Traditional)
超级 马力欧派对 (Simplified)
[?]

Chāojí Mǎlìōu Pàiduì
Super Mario Party

External links

References

  1. ^ https://e3.nintendo.com/#the-party-comes-to-nintendo-switch-with-this-complete-relaunch-of-the-mario-party-series
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