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|modes=Single-player<br>Local and online multiplayer up to 4 players | |modes=Single-player<br>Local and online multiplayer up to 4 players | ||
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|platforms=[[Nintendo Switch]] | |platforms=[[Nintendo Switch]] | ||
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Described by Nintendo as a "complete relaunch"<ref name="E3SiteHomepage">https://web.archive.org/web/20180614100609/https://e3.nintendo.com/</ref> and "complete refresh"<ref name=E3Site/> of the ''Mario Party'' series when revealed at E3 2018, the game "goes back to the four-player basics as [players] take turns and race across the board searching for Stars"<ref name=E3Site/> as seen in the ''Mario Party'' installments prior to ''[[Mario Party 9]]'', but also incorporates elements from the more contemporary ''Mario Party'' games, including the "ally" mechanics from ''[[Mario Party: Star Rush]]''.<ref name=E3Site/> Additionally, the game takes advantage of Nintendo Switch hardware for its minigames, such as [[Sizzling Stakes|flicking the Joy-Con as if it were a frying pan handle]]. Players can also link multiple Nintendo Switch consoles together for a single, larger alteration of the display for the game. The game is the first installment in the ''Mario Party'' franchise to incorporate online play, as boards and minigames can be played online. | Described by Nintendo as a "complete relaunch"<ref name="E3SiteHomepage">https://web.archive.org/web/20180614100609/https://e3.nintendo.com/</ref> and "complete refresh"<ref name=E3Site/> of the ''Mario Party'' series when revealed at E3 2018, the game "goes back to the four-player basics as [players] take turns and race across the board searching for Stars"<ref name=E3Site/> as seen in the ''Mario Party'' installments prior to ''[[Mario Party 9]]'', but also incorporates elements from the more contemporary ''Mario Party'' games, including the "ally" mechanics from ''[[Mario Party: Star Rush]]''.<ref name=E3Site/> Additionally, the game takes advantage of Nintendo Switch hardware for its minigames, such as [[Sizzling Stakes|flicking the Joy-Con as if it were a frying pan handle]]. Players can also link multiple Nintendo Switch consoles together for a single, larger alteration of the display for the game. The game is the first installment in the ''Mario Party'' franchise to incorporate online play, as boards and minigames can be played online. | ||
However, following controversies depicting a boss minigame with Titan TV Man named "The Last Showdown" that contains brutal content, which shows blood and gore, due to this minigame being banned with content that are not suitable for children, this game is currently rated 12+ or in other countries T for Teen in the United States. | |||
==Story== | ==Story== | ||
[[File:SMP intro - Mario and friends.jpg|thumb|left|200px|The group arguing.]] | [[File:SMP intro - Mario and friends.jpg|thumb|left|200px|The group arguing.]] | ||
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[[File:SizzlingStakes.png|thumb|[[Sizzling Stakes]], one of the minigames in ''Super Mario Party'']] | [[File:SizzlingStakes.png|thumb|[[Sizzling Stakes]], one of the minigames in ''Super Mario Party'']] | ||
{{main|List of Super Mario Party minigames}} | {{main|List of Super Mario Party minigames}} | ||
''Super Mario Party'' has a total of 84 new minigames. Of these, 30 of them are Free-for-All minigames, 10 of them are 2-vs.2 minigames, 10 of them are 1-vs.3 minigames. New categories of minigames introduced are 10 Co-op minigames, where all 4 players work together to beat the minigame; 10 Team minigames, where players form teams of up to 8 and they all work together against each other; 10 Rhythm minigames, where players get points by performing tasks to the rhythm of a song; and 4 Toad's Rec Room minigames, where players have the option to connect two undocked [[Nintendo Switch]] consoles together and play on both of them. This is also the first ''Mario Party'' game since ''[[Mario Party 6]]'' not to contain any form of boss battles. Much like ''[[Mario Party 8]]'', a large portion of minigames utilize motion controls. | ''Super Mario Party'' has a total of 84 new minigames. Of these, 30 of them are Free-for-All minigames, 10 of them are 2-vs.2 minigames, 10 of them are 1-vs.3 minigames. New categories of minigames introduced are 10 Co-op minigames, where all 4 players work together to beat the minigame; 10 Team minigames, where players form teams of up to 8 and they all work together against each other; 10 Rhythm minigames, where players get points by performing tasks to the rhythm of a song; and 4 Toad's Rec Room minigames, where players have the option to connect two undocked [[Nintendo Switch]] consoles together and play on both of them. This is also the first ''Mario Party'' game since ''[[Mario Party 6]]'' not to contain any form of boss battles, excluding the boss minigame with Titan TV Man named "The Last Showdown" that contains brutal content, which shows blood and gore, due to this minigame being banned with content that are not suitable for children. Much like ''[[Mario Party 8]]'', a large portion of minigames utilize motion controls. | ||
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