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*[https://www.nintendo.co.jp/switch/az82a/ Official Japanese site] | *[https://www.nintendo.co.jp/switch/az82a/ Official Japanese site] |
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Template:Infobox Mario Party Superstars is an upcoming installment in the Mario Party series for the Nintendo Switch set to be released on October 29, 2021, and is the twenty-fifth installment in the series overall. It is also the twelfth installment to be released on a home console, and the second installment to be released on the Nintendo Switch. The game follows the same gameplay style as its predecessor Super Mario Party and earlier installments in the series. It features 100 minigames from past games in the series, similarly to Mario Party: The Top 100, as well as five boards from the Nintendo 64 Mario Party games. All game modes are available to play online.[1]
Mario Party Superstars is the first game published by Nintendo on one of their consoles to be officially localized in Brazilian Portuguese.[2]
Gameplay
Mario Party Superstars features minigames and boards from past Mario Party titles while retaining the overall game engine and several features from Super Mario Party. Players take turns hitting the Dice Block and moving around the board in order to collect coins and Stars, and once every player has rolled, a minigame will be played, allowing the players to earn coins. Much like games prior to Mario Party 9, the Dice Block rolls 1 through 10 instead of only 1 through 6, though character-specific Dice Blocks from Super Mario Party do not return. Items can be obtained from Item Spaces or Item Shops and are generally based on the items seen in Super Mario Party. The boards generally retain their original layout, though some have been updated to include new path layouts and Item Shops, such as Peach's Birthday Cake. Some of the board events have also been adjusted. Minigame Spaces are conceptually similar to VS Spaces from Super Mario Party, as the landing player hits a Dice Block to determine how many coins each player must put into the pot, though instead of playing a Rumble Minigame, a Free-for-all Minigame is played, similarly to Battle Spaces from older entries. During the last five turns, the coins gained or lost from Blue Spaces and Red Spaces are doubled, and two players landing on the same space will embark in a Duel Minigame, betting coins like in Mario Party 2 and Mario Party 3.
Like in Super Mario Party, practicing a minigame takes place on the instruction screen instead of players pressing a button to practice.
Characters
Playable
- Mario[1]
- Luigi[1]
- Peach[1]
- Yoshi[1]
- Wario[1]
- Donkey Kong[1]
- Waluigi[1]
- Birdo[1]
- Rosalina[1]
- Daisy[3]
Non-playable
- Toad[1]
- Toadette[1]
- Bowser[1]
- Bowser Jr.[1]
- Goombas[1]
- Gold Goombas[4]
- Snifits[1]
- Lakitus[1]
- Thwomps[1]
- Piranha Plants[1]
- Big Piranha Plants[1]
- Petey Piranha
- Koopa Troopas[1]
- Toads[1]
- Woody[1]
- Warukio[1]
- Monty Moles[1]
- Boo[1]
- Bob-ombs[5]
- Shy Guys[6]
- Hammer Bro[6]
- Chain Chomp[1]
- Penguins[1]
- Piranha Pods[6]
- Big Piranha Pods[6]
- Whomps[6]
- Bloopers[6]
- Pokeys[7]
- Mecha Fly Guy[7]
- Paratroopas[1]
- Galoombas[3]
- Urchins[3]
- Cheep Cheeps[3]
- Huckit Crab[3]
- Cheep Chomp[3]
- Big Cheep-Cheep[4]
- King Boo[3]
- Peepas[3]
- Spinies[3]
- Buzzy Beetles[4]
- Kamek[3]
- Mr. I[8]
- Lava Bubbles[4]
- Ukikis[4]
- Yoshis[3]
Boards
The game features five boards from the Nintendo 64 Mario Party titles.
- Peach's Birthday Cake (from Mario Party)[1]
- Yoshi's Tropical Island (from Mario Party)[3]
- Space Land (from Mario Party 2)[1]
- Horror Land (from Mario Party 2)[3]
- Woody Woods (from Mario Party 3)[5]
Items
- Mushroom[6] - "+5 to dice roll, then move the total amount."
- Skeleton Key[6] - "Open a gate. Can only be used when you're next to a gate." (Shop price: 3 coins)
- Warp Block[6] - "Swap spaces with a random opponent." (Shop price: 7 coins)
- Plunder Chest[9]
- Chomp Call[6] - "Call Chain Chomps to move a Star." (Shop price: 7 coins)
- Golden Pipe[6] - "Warp next to a Star." (Shop price: 25 coins)
- Custom Dice Block[6] - "Roll whatever number you want from 1 to 10."
- Cursed Dice Block[6] - "Your die can roll only a number between 1 and 3."
- Double Dice[6] - "Roll 2 dice, then move the total amount." (Shop price: 5 coins)
- Triple Dice[6] - "Roll 3 dice, then move the total amount." (Shop price: 10 coins)
- Item Bag[6]
- Boo Bell[10]
- Dueling Glove[10]
- Double Star Card[10]
Spaces
- Start Space
- Blue Space - "Get 3 coins." (Last 5 turns: "Get 6 coins.")
- Red Space - "Lose 3 coins." (Last 5 turns: "Lose 6 coins.")
- Bowser Space
- Event Space - Space Land: "If you're facing down a speeding spaceship...run!"
- Minigame Space
- Lucky Space - "Spin the roulette wheel for a chance at items or coins!"
- Item Space
- Chance Time Space
- Koopa Bank
Passing spaces
- Gate - "A closed gate. It might open with a key."
- Boo - "Get coins or Stars from your opponents."
- Item Shop
Minigames
The game is set to have 100 minigames from previous Mario Party titles, much like Mario Party: The Top 100. There is also 1 item minigame that does not count towards the total in the game, being Bobbing Bow-loons, bringing the number up to 101.[7] Minigames in bold were previously featured in The Top 100. Minigames will also retain their original music tracks, unlike in The Top 100 where several minigames featured different music tracks.
Mario Party
- Mushroom Mix-Up[1]
- Cast Aways[10]
- Hammer Drop[6]
- Face Lift[1]
- Piranha's Pursuit[10]
- Bobsled Run[1]
- Tug o' War[10]
- Handcar Havoc[1]
- Tipsy Tourney[1]
- Shy Guy Says[6]
- Crazy Cutters[6]
- Bombs Away[10]
Mario Party 2
- Look Away[1]
- Quicksand Cache[10]
- Sneak 'n' Snore[1]
- Roll Call[5]
- Bowser's Big Blast[1]
- Cake Factory[10]
- Speed Hockey[10]
- Slot-Car Derby[6]
- Mecha Marathon[6]
- Balloon Burst[1]
- Shell Shocked[10]
- Hot Rope Jump[10]
- Bumper Balls[6]
- Honeycomb Havoc[1]
- Bumper Balloon Cars[1]
- Sky Pilots[1]
- Dizzy Dancing[10]
- Archer-ival[1]
- Dungeon Dash[1]
Mario Party 3
- Rockin' Raceway[5]
- River Raiders[1]
- Storm Chasers[6]
- Puddle Paddle[1]
- Tidal Toss[6]
- Parasol Plummet[1]
- Etch 'n' Catch[1]
- Messy Memory[1]
- Ticktock Hop[1]
- Boulder Ball[1]
- Picking Panic[10]
- Vine with Me[1]
- Spotlight Swim[10]
- Ice Rink Risk[3]
- Hide and Sneak[10]
- Mario's Puzzle Party[1]
- Chip Shot Challenge[10]
- Cheep Cheep Chase[6]
- Coconut Conk[1]
- Bounce 'n' Trounce[10]
- Motor Rooter[10]
- Mush Pit[6]
- Eatsa Pizza[5]
- Snowball Summit[1]
Item minigame
Mario Party 4
- Money Belts[11]
- Paths of Peril[10]
- GOOOOOOOAL!![10]
- Trace Race[10]
- Beach Volley Folly[10]
- Booksquirm[1]
- Dungeon Duos[10]
- Revers-a-Bomb[5]
Mario Party 5
- Coney Island[1]
- Night Light Fright[10]
- Bill Blasters[10]
- Ice Hockey[7]
- Squared Away[5]
- Later Skater[10]
- Dinger Derby[10]
- Pushy Penguins[1]
- Leaf Leap[5]
- Tube It or Lose It[10]
Mario Party 6
- Burnstile[10]
- Rocky Road[3]
- Mass Meteor[7]
- Dark 'n Crispy[10]
- Trap Ease Artist[10]
- Cashapult[10]
- Money Belt[7]
- Block Star[10]
- Pit Boss[10]
- What Goes Up...[1]
- Catch You Letter[10]
- Snow Whirled[10]
Mario Party 7
- The Final Countdown[1]
- Stick and Spin[10]
- Spin Doctor[10]
- Pogo-a-Go-Go[7]
- Monty's Revenge[7]
- Pokey Pummel[7]
Mario Party 8
Mario Party 9
Mario Party 10
Other
- Tread Carefully[6]
Gallery
- For this subject's image gallery, see Gallery:Mario Party Superstars.
Mario with a Dice Block
References to other games
- Mario Party: Peach's Birthday Cake and Yoshi's Tropical Island return as boards and Koopa Troopa reprises his role as a host on the former. Mushroom Village also returns, once again acting as the main hub area for the game. 12 minigames return from this game. The die on the boxart has a 3, a 7, and a 10, referencing this game's boxart.
- Mario Party 2: Space Land and Horror Land return as boards. 19 minigames return from this game. The Skeleton Key returns with its design from this game.
- Mario Party 3: Woody Woods returns as a board. 25 minigames return from this game.
- Mario Party 4: 8 minigames return from this game.
- Mario Party 5: 10 minigames return from this game.
- Mario Party 6: 12 minigames return from this game.
- Mario Party 7: 6 minigames return from this game.
- Mario Party 8: 2 minigames return from this game.
- Super Mario series: The Warp Block acts similarly to and uses the same sound effects as a Warp Box.
- Mario Party 9: 4 minigames return from this game. Birdo's winning and losing animations are remade from this game.
- New Super Mario Bros. U: Piranha Pods are used to spawn the Piranha Plants on Peach's Birthday Cake.
- Mario Party 10: 3 minigames return from this game.
- Mario Party: The Top 100: The concept of having 100 returning minigames is reused from this game, with 52 minigames returning. Some minigames that also appeared in this game retain their redesigns. The Chomp Call retains its design from this game.
- Super Mario Party: This game's engine is reused. Most characters' animations are reused from this game. Toad and Toadette reprise their roles from this game.
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | マリオパーティ スーパースターズ[9] Mario Pāti Sūpāsutāzu |
Mario Party Superstars | |
Chinese (simplified) | 马力欧派对 超级巨星[12] Mǎlì'ōu Pàiduì Chāojíjùxīng |
Mario Party Superstars | |
Chinese (traditional) | 瑪利歐派對 超級巨星[13] Mǎlì'ōu Pàiduì chāojíjùxīng |
Mario Party Superstars | |
Korean | 마리오 파티 슈퍼스타즈[?] Malio Pati Syupeoseutajeu |
Mario Party Superstars |
References
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- ^ Mario Party Superstars (Nintendo Switch) – Disponível a 29 de outubro
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q Nintendo. (September 23, 2021). Nintendo Direct - 9.23.2021. YouTube. Retrieved September 23, 2021.
- ^ a b c d e https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xw6ZiuFX_xw
- ^ a b c d e f g h i Official North American game page
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab Nintendo. (June 15, 2021). Mario Party Superstars - Nintendo Treehouse: Live | E3 2021 YouTube. Retrieved June 15, 2021.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i Every Minigame in Mario Party Superstars So Far - Mario Party Legacy
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- ^ Nintendo. (September 1, 2021). Mario Party™ Superstars for Nintendo Switch™ — Official Site Nintendo. Retrieved September 1, 2021.
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