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The game can only be played with a single Joy-Con per player, and is not compatible with the Pro Controller or Handheld Mode, unlike previous ''Super Mario'' games on the Switch, due to some of the minigames using motion control. The game is also compatible with local wireless play.
The game can only be played with a single Joy-Con per player, and is not compatible with the Pro Controller or Handheld Mode, unlike previous ''Super Mario'' games on the Switch, due to some of the minigames using motion control. The game is also compatible with local wireless play.
===Game modes===
===Game modes===
Players are first introduced to the Party Plaza, a hub where players can roam to various interest points, hosted by Toads of various colors. Players can explore the hub with a party of four characters, which serve as the characters participating for all modes. If players do not have enough human players, they are filled with a recommendation of a random selection of CPU players and their difficulty. Players can change the number of systems used, number of players playing, which characters are controlled by humans or CPUs plus their difficulty level by talking to the blue [[Toad (species)|Toad]] at the gate of the Party Plaza.
Players are first introduced to the Party Plaza, a hub where players can roam to various interest points, hosted by Toads of various colors. Players can explore the hub with a party of four characters, which serve as the characters participating for all modes. If players do not have enough human players, they are filled with a recommendation of a random selection of CPU players and their difficulty. Players can change the number of systems used, number of players playing, which characters are controlled by humans or CPUs plus their difficulty level by talking to [[Blue Toad (character)|Blue Toad]] at the gate of the Party Plaza.


The initially available modes are accessed by walking up to the interest points and talking to the Toads who host them. Two modes are locked and are accessed through a [[Warp Pipe]] in the left and right areas of the Party Plaza. They are obstructed with a [[Piranha Plant]] and stun players who attempt to jump into it. After their unlock requirements are met, Kamek removes the Piranha Plant for the players.
The initially available modes are accessed by walking up to the interest points and talking to the Toads who host them. Two modes are locked and are accessed through a [[Warp Pipe]] in the left and right areas of the Party Plaza. They are obstructed with a [[Piranha Plant]] and stun players who attempt to jump into it. After their unlock requirements are met, Kamek removes the Piranha Plant for the players.
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Players in the hub can access the [[Party Pad]] with {{button|switch|jc-top}}, where they can quickly access different parts of the hub through a menu instead. The Party Pad also serves as a manual, where players can read descriptions for the various features in the game. Lastly, players can purchase stickers with earned Party Points and view their collected gems. [[amiibo]] functionality is accessed through the Party Pad, where scanned amiibo earns players shiny stickers for specific compatible amiibo and bonus Party Points for all other amiibo.
Players in the hub can access the [[Party Pad]] with {{button|switch|jc-top}}, where they can quickly access different parts of the hub through a menu instead. The Party Pad also serves as a manual, where players can read descriptions for the various features in the game. Lastly, players can purchase stickers with earned Party Points and view their collected gems. [[amiibo]] functionality is accessed through the Party Pad, where scanned amiibo earns players shiny stickers for specific compatible amiibo and bonus Party Points for all other amiibo.


When players are in local wireless mode, Mario Party, Partner Party, Minigame Mode and Toad's Rec Room are the only areas that can be accessed.
When players are in local wireless mode, Mario Party, Partner Party, Minigame Mode and Toad’s Rec Room are the only areas that can be accessed.
====Mario Party====
====Mario Party====
{{quote|A board game played with dice. The player who finishes with the most stars wins!|'''Mario Party'''}}
{{quote|A board game played with dice. The player who finishes with the most stars wins!|'''Mario Party'''}}
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====Sound Stage====
====Sound Stage====
{{quote|Nail every beat, and show the crowd who's the ultimate performer!|Sound Stage}}
{{quote|Nail every beat, and show the crowd who's the ultimate performer!|Sound Stage}}
A mode in which players play rhythm-based minigames back-to-back while trying to get the highest score. Characters use motion controls to stimulate the rhythms imposed by the minigames in this mode. Prior to playing minigames, players pump their fists to the rhythm as a tutorial before starting out on the minigames. The mode comes in three difficulties: Normal difficulty has players participating in three minigames, Remix difficulty has players participating in 6 minigames, where the last three minigames are sped up versions of the first three minigames, while Hard difficulty has a set of three more difficult rhythm minigames. When all three difficulties are beaten, the player is awarded with the Gem of Spirit. This mode is similar to the [[Mario Party: Star Rush#Rhythm Recital|Rhythm Recital]] mode in ''[[Mario Party: Star Rush]]''.
A mode in which players play rhythm-based minigames back-to-back while trying to get the highest score. Characters use motion controls to stimulate the rhythms imposed by the minigames in this mode. Prior to playing minigames, players pump their fists to the rhythm as a tutorial before starting out on the minigames. The mode comes in three difficulties: Normal difficulty has players participating in three minigames, Remix difficulty has players participating in 6 minigames, where the last three minigames are sped up versions of the first three minigames, while Hard difficulty has a set of three more difficult rhythm minigames. When all three difficulties are beaten, the player is awarded with the Gem of Spirit. This mode takes inspiration from the Rhythm Recital mode in Mario Party: Star Rush.


====Challenge Road====
====Challenge Road====
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====Online Mariothon====
====Online Mariothon====
{{quote|Complete in a marathon of minigames with players from all over the world.|Online Mariothon}}
{{quote|Complete in a marathon of minigames with players from all over the world.|Online Mariothon}}
The online mode of the game, where players compete in five randomly selected minigames for a high score. Players can join up to three other players in a cup selected automatically (Toad, Toadette or Kamek). The players can win gold, silver or bronze medals depending on where they end up at the end of the cup. Players can either compete with strangers or with other users on their friend list. This mode is similar to Championship Battles from ''[[Mario Party: The Top 100]]''.
The online mode of the game, where players compete in five randomly selected minigames for a high score. Players can join up to three other players in a cup selected automatically (Toad, Toadette or Kamek). The players can win gold, silver or bronze medals depending on where they end up at the end of the cup. Players can either compete with strangers or with other users on their friend list.


====Toad's Rec Room====
====Toad's Rec Room====
{{quote|Try a set of unique games that use the system in a variety of configurations.|Toad's Rec Room}}
{{quote|Try a set of unique games that use the system in a variety of configurations.|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. Two Nintendo Switch consoles and two copies of the game are required to access [[Banana, Split|one minigame]].<ref name=Eurogamer>Emma Kent. (August 24, 2018)[https://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2018-08-24-super-mario-partys-two-console-tabletop-mode-is-delightful ''Super Mario Party''{{'}}s use of two Switch screens is a technological marvel] ''Eurogamer''. Retrieved September 4, 2018.</ref>
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 access [[Banana, Split|one minigame]].<ref name=Eurogamer>Emma Kent. (August 24, 2018)[https://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2018-08-24-super-mario-partys-two-console-tabletop-mode-is-delightful ''Super Mario Party''{{'}}s use of two Switch screens is a technological marvel] ''Eurogamer''. Retrieved September 4, 2018.</ref>


====Stickers====
====Stickers====
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=====Mario Party=====
=====Mario Party=====
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jpn=マリオパーティ
|Jap=マリオパーティ
|JpnR=Mario Pāti
|JapR=Mario Pāti
|JpnM=Mario Party
|JapM=Mario Party
|Spa=Mario Party
|Spa=Mario Party
|ChiS=马力欧派对 (China release only)
|ChiS=马力欧派对 (China release only)
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=====Partner Party=====
=====Partner Party=====
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jpn=マリオパーティ2on2
|Jap=マリオパーティ2on2
|JpnR=Mario Pāti 2 on 2
|JapR=Mario Pāti 2 on 2
|JpnM=Mario Party 2 on 2
|JapM=Mario Party 2 on 2
|Spa=Mario Party a dobles
|Spa=Mario Party a dobles
|SpaM=Doubles Mario Party
|SpaM=Doubles Mario Party
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=====River Survival=====
=====River Survival=====
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jpn=リバーサバイバル
|Jap=リバーサバイバル
|JpnR=Ribā Sabaibaru
|JapR=Ribā Sabaibaru
|JpnM=River Survival
|JapM=River Survival
|ChiS=河川生存战
|ChiS=河川生存战
|ChiSR=Héchuān shēngcún zhàn
|ChiSR=Héchuān shēngcún zhàn
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=====Sound Stage=====
=====Sound Stage=====
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jpn=なりきりビート
|Jap=なりきりビート
|JpnR=Narikiri Bīto
|JapR=Narikiri Bīto
|JpnM=Beat to Life
|JapM=Beat to Life
|ChiS=成为节拍王
|ChiS=成为节拍王
|ChiSR=Chéngwéi jiépāi wáng
|ChiSR=Chéngwéi jiépāi wáng
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=====Challenge Road=====
=====Challenge Road=====
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jpn=チャレンジロード
|Jap=チャレンジロード
|JpnR=Charenji Rōdo
|JapR=Charenji Rōdo
|JpnM=Challenge Road
|JapM=Challenge Road
|ChiS=挑战之路
|ChiS=挑战之路
|ChiSR=Tiǎozhàn zhī lù
|ChiSR=Tiǎozhàn zhī lù
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=====Online Mariothon=====
=====Online Mariothon=====
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jpn=オンラインアスロン
|Jap=オンラインアスロン
|JpnR=Onrain Asuron
|JapR=Onrain Asuron
|JpnM=Online Athlon
|JapM=Online Athlon
|ChiS=线上全能赛
|ChiS=线上全能赛
|ChiSR=Xiàn shàng quánnéng sài
|ChiSR=Xiàn shàng quánnéng sài
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=====Toad's Rec Room=====
=====Toad's Rec Room=====
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jpn=トイパーティ
|Jap=トイパーティ
|JpnR=Toi Pāti
|JapR=Toi Pāti
|JpnM=Toy Party
|JapM=Toy Party
|ChiS=玩具派对
|ChiS=玩具派对
|ChiSR=Wánjù Pàiduì
|ChiSR=Wánjù Pàiduì
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===Playable===
===Playable===
[[File:Super Mario Party Character Select.jpg|thumb|350px|The character select screen, with every character unlocked.]]
[[File:Super Mario Party Character Select.jpg|thumb|350px|The character select screen, with every character unlocked.]]
There are 20 playable characters in ''Super Mario Party''. Of these characters, 16 are available from the start, while the other four 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. This is also the first ''Mario Party'' game to feature [[Bowser]] as a fully playable character, as well as the first home console installment in the series to feature [[Bowser Jr.]] and [[Diddy Kong]] as playable characters, after being previously playable in ''[[Mario Party: Island Tour]]'' and ''[[Mario Party: Star Rush]]'', respectively. In addition, it is the first ''Mario Party'' game since ''[[Mario Party 8]]'' to have [[Hammer Bro]] and [[Dry Bones]] as playable characters, the first since ''[[Mario Party 9]]'' to have [[Shy Guy]] and [[Koopa Troopa]] as playable characters, and the first since ''Mario Party: Island Tour'' to have [[Boo]] as a playable character.
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. This is also the first ''Mario Party'' game to feature [[Bowser]] as a fully playable character, as well as the first home console installment in the series to feature [[Bowser Jr.]] and [[Diddy Kong]] as playable characters, after being previously playable in ''[[Mario Party: Island Tour]]'' and ''[[Mario Party: Star Rush]]'', respectively. In addition, it is the first ''Mario Party'' game since ''[[Mario Party 8]]'' to have [[Hammer Bro]] and [[Dry Bones]] as playable characters, as well as the first since ''[[Mario Party 9]]'' to have [[Shy Guy]] and [[Koopa Troopa]] as playable characters.


All descriptions are from the original official ''Super Mario Party'' website.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20190113214815if_/https://supermarioparty.nintendo.com/characters/ Official ''Super Mario Party'' website]</ref>
All descriptions are from the original official ''Super Mario Party'' website.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20190113214815if_/https://supermarioparty.nintendo.com/characters/ Official ''Super Mario Party'' website]</ref>
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SMP Mario CharacterArt.png|[[Mario]]
SMP Mario CharacterArt.png|[[Mario]]
SMP PeachLuigiArtwork.png|[[Princess Peach|Peach]] tossing a [[Bob-omb]] to [[Luigi]]
SMP PeachLuigiArtwork.png|[[Princess Peach|Peach]] tossing a [[Bob-omb]] to [[Luigi]]
SMP CharacterBoatArt.png|[[Rosalina]], [[Goomba]], [[Yoshi]], and [[Bowser]] with a [[Cheep Cheep]] in River Survival
SMP CharacterBoatArt.png|[[Rosalina]], [[Goomba]], [[Yoshi]], and [[Bowser]] with a [[Cheep Cheep]]
SMP CharacterDanceArt.png|[[Shy Guy]], [[Princess Daisy|Daisy]], [[Waluigi]], and [[Bowser Jr.]] dancing in [[Time to Shine]]
SMP CharacterDanceArt.png|[[Shy Guy]], [[Princess Daisy|Daisy]], [[Waluigi]], and [[Bowser Jr.]] dancing
SMP ToadetteArtwork.png|[[Toadette]]
SMP ToadetteArtwork.png|[[Toadette]]
</gallery>
</gallery>
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==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jpn=スーパー マリオパーティ
|Jap=スーパー マリオパーティ
|JpnR=Sūpā Mario Pāti
|JapR=Sūpā Mario Pāti
|JpnM=Super Mario Party
|JapM=Super Mario Party
|ChiT=超級 瑪利歐派對
|ChiT=超級 瑪利歐派對
|ChiTR=Chāojí Mǎlìōu Pàiduì
|ChiTR=Chāojí Mǎlìōu Pàiduì

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