

🎉 Join the Ultimate Party Experience!
Mario Party Superstars brings together 5 beloved boards from the Nintendo 64 era and features 100 mini-games from the entire Mario Party series. With online play and flexible control options, it's the perfect game for friends and family to enjoy together, whether locally or online.














O**Y
Very good multiplayer game
Honestly, the best multiplayer game you can get. There are so many kinds of minigames and characters. Unfortunately, there are only a handful of games. But I think the game is so fun, and the winner tends to be unpredictable when you include specialized stars, so I love it regardless.
E**N
Good game :)
Its very fun i never played a mario party like this :)
B**Y
Christmas Gift
Christmas gift for my daughter who had been asking for this game for a while. The mini games are fun.
A**R
Great Family fun
I have two boys 3.5 and 8.5. We play this together as a family and the kids really enjoy it. Some of the games are harder for the 3.5 year old, but there is a lot he can play and wins by luck sometimes too. We play both the mini game version and when we have more time we play the board game version. I really enjoy this and like that my kids can play together
D**G
A party that never ends
Mario Party Superstars is like an instant ticket back to childhood game nights, only upgraded for today. The boards are classic, the minigames are addictive, and the nostalgia hits harder than a red shell. I have played with friends and family and it always turns into laughter, rivalry, and a little bit of friendly trash talk. The graphics are crisp, the controls are smooth, and the variety keeps it fresh even after hours of play. If you want a guaranteed good time, this game is a superstar in every sense.
M**I
Party games
has mini games from previous Party games. So Fun!!
E**T
A worthy modern remake, and a return to form.
Are you a Mario Party fan who has been let down by the series since 9, and felt Super Mario Party was a poor imitation? If so, this game is for you! The best way to describe Superstars is to think of it like a remixed greatest hits album. The game consists of five boards from the first three games, as well as 100 mini-games from all the games. One might hear this and think: why should I spend $60 on this when I can get Mario Party 2 for a fraction of that price? You would be right: but this game has full online multiplayer. That's right, you can play Mario Party online with your friends. In addition, there are some nice quality-of-life improvements to the games: - Peach's Birthday Cake has the Bowser seed in a different location, and going to Bowser is actually a good shortcut to get to the star. - You can now fast-forward through the previously unskippable board cutscenes. - The items that the shops sell are now tailored to the board. There are a lot more warp blocks in Woody Woods, and more Chomp Whistles in Horror Land. - Some of the mini-games have been revamped. Dizzy Dancing now has several notes to collect, and Mushroom Mix-Up now has different patterns on the mushrooms, allowing color-blind players to play along much easier. - The game tells you how many spaces you are away from the star, and at junctions, will mark where you will land. - In the last five turns, the board music will change to a more frantic remix. Yet there are also some strange quirks in the game: - Some of the mini-games seem redundant. There are two "count the enemies" games, and two "jump on enemies to ascend the highest" games. - This one brings back the Lucky Spaces from Super Mario Party, where a roulette wheel gives you either coins, an item, or reduces the price of the star. I'm not certain if I like this feature or not. There are so many of these spaces on the board that it seems to slow the gameplay down. It also makes winning mini-games not as necessary. - The AI in this game can be monumentally stupid, even at the highest difficulty level. I've seen cases where they will miss shortcuts to the star, or use items for short-term gain instead of thinking ahead. - This game has achievements, and some of them involve being in the top 1000 on online records for certain mini-game feats. Knowing how competitive players are, some of these achievements are going to become downright impossible after a few months. Should you buy it? If you have never owned a Mario Party game before, and this sounds interesting to you, then definitely buy it. However, if you already own the N64 games, consider whether the online play and quality-of-life improvements make it all worthwhile. Perhaps wait until Black Friday for the price to go down.
J**S
Excelente
Excelente
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