Played entirely with buttons and joysticks. It is compatible with Pro Controllers and the Switch Lite , unlike its predecessor, Super Mario Party .
for the Nintendo Switch is widely considered a "return to form" for the series, earning a 4.5 out of 5 from critics like Ninty Buzz and an 8/10 from IGN . It successfully ditches the experimental motion controls and "car" mechanics of recent entries to deliver a polished, nostalgia-heavy experience focused on the series' roots. 🕹️ Key Features Mario Party Superstars Switch NSP/XCI Update ...
Critics note that an abundance of "Lucky Spaces" can inflate the coin economy, sometimes making minigame wins feel less impactful. Played entirely with buttons and joysticks
The lack of motion controls makes it easier for a wider variety of players to use their preferred controllers. ❌ The Cons It successfully ditches the experimental motion controls and
With only 5 boards, some reviewers feel the game lacks longevity compared to older entries that typically had 6 or more.
The character selection is smaller (10 characters) than Super Mario Party , and character-specific dice blocks have been removed.
Supports full online play for both the board game mode and minigame-only modes, featuring matchmaking, private lobbies, and mid-game saves.