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===Minigames===
===Minigames===
*'''[[Hitting it Rich!]]''': The goal is to gather as many coins as fast as a team can, and for one team to gather more coins than the opposing Team.
*'''[[Hitting it Rich!]]''': Each team has to gather as many [[coin]]s as they can from [[? Block]]s within 15 seconds.
*'''[[Goombalancing Act]]''': The game involves the players holding a pedestal on their heads, and have to stack them as many possible, without letting them drop.
*'''[[Goombalancing Act]]''': The game involves the players holding a pedestal on their heads and having to stack as many of them as possible without letting them drop.
*'''[[Talking Flower Says]]'''
*'''[[Talking Flower Says]]'''



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Bowser Live is a mode introduced in Super Mario Party Jamboree – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition + Jamboree TV. The mode takes advantage of the Nintendo Switch 2's microphone and camera.

Gameplay

The mode starts out with various audience members, including Toads, Yoshis, various minions, and a Talking Flower cheering for Bowser. When he appears, Bowser Jr. explains the rules (if the player requests it). The game allows up to four players, who are split into two teams: red and blue.

Minigames

When a minigame ends, Bowser will press a red button to announce which team won. After two minigames, Bowser will lead the players back to the audience through pipes and the teams have to praise him using the microphone and movements in front of the camera. If one team praises Bowser less loudly, he will attack the losing team by spitting fire at them.[1]

Gallery

References

  1. ^ Nintendo of America (April 4, 2025). Super Mario Party Jamboree – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition + Jamboree TV – Nintendo Treehouse: Live. YouTube. Retrieved April 5, 2025.