Super Mario Party Jamboree

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Super Mario Party Jamboree
American box art for Super Mario Party Jamboree
For alternate box art, see the game's gallery.
Developer NDcube
Publisher Nintendo
Platform(s) Nintendo Switch
Release date Template:Release[?]
Language(s) English (United Kingdom)
English (United States)
French
German
Spanish
Italian
Dutch
Portuguese (Brazil)
Japanese
Simplified Chinese
Traditional Chinese
Korean
Genre Party
Mode(s) Single-player
Local and online multiplayer
Format
Nintendo Switch:
Game Card
Digital download
Input
Nintendo Switch:

Super Mario Party Jamboree is an upcoming game in the Mario Party series set to be released worldwide for the Nintendo Switch on October 17, 2024. First announced during the June 2024 Nintendo Direct, it is the eighteenth entry in the Mario Party series, the thirteenth released on a home console, and the third released for the Nintendo Switch. Serving as a successor to Super Mario Party, the game features both new and returning boards, in addition to over 110 minigames, and an expansive roster of playable characters, including newcomers such as Ninji.

Characters

Super Mario Party Jamboree features 21 playable characters, the largest number out of any game in the Mario Party series. In addition to all ten characters returning from Mario Party Superstars and several others from Super Mario Party, this game marks the first playable appearance of Toad and Toadette since Mario Party: Star Rush and Spike since Mario Party 10. In addition, Ninji is added as a new playable character.

In addition to the playable characters, Kamek and Wigglers appear as non-playable characters. Bowser also appears in non-playable capacities in addition to his playable role.

Boards

The game features seven boards. Five of the boards are new, and two are returning.

New boards

Returning boards

Gallery

References to other games

  • Super Mario 64: Luigi's artwork on the cover art for Super Mario Party Jamboree resembles Mario's on the cover art from this game.
  • Mario Party: Mario's Rainbow Castle returns as a board.
  • Mario Party 2: Western Land returns as a board.
  • Mario Party: Star Rush: The Koopathlon mode shares mechanics with the Coinathlon mode from this game.
  • Super Mario Party: The game’s engine, including its voice clips, animations, and models, are reused from this game. Bowser and his minions are also playable just like this game. This is a successor to Super Mario Party, and utilizes Joy-Cons for certain motion-based minigames. The box art has Toad, Goomba and Bowser making pancakes with pans, likely referencing Sizzling Stakes.

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Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese スーパー マリオパーティ ジャンボリー[?]
Sūpā Mario Pāti Janborī
Super Mario Party Jamboree
Chinese (traditional) 超級瑪利歐派對 空前盛會[?]
Chāojí Mǎlìōu Pàiduì Kōngqián Shènghuì
Super Mario Party Unprecedented Grand Event

External links

Nintendo of Europe AG