Blue spaces labeled with a star will initiate a single-player mini-game. Plain blue and red spaces cause the player who lands on one to respectively gain or lose three coins the amount of coins is doubled to six during the final five turns. The first player initiates a turn by rolling a dice block that determines how many spaces they will advance on the board, ranging from one to ten spaces. Stars must be purchased from Toad with coins, which can be earned through a selection from one of over 50 mini-games that is played once at the end of each turn. The goal of Mario Party is to collect the most stars within the allotted amount of turns. Upon starting a board, players each hit a dice block to determine turn order, with the highest number going first on each turn and the lowest number going last. After the players and board map have been determined, the player chooses how long the board map game will last: "Lite Play" consists of 20 turns, "Standard Play" consists of 35, and "Full Play" consists of 50. The skill level of the computer-controlled characters can be individually adjusted between "Easy", "Medium", or "Hard".
Any character who is not controlled by a human will instead be controlled by the game as a computer-controlled character. Mario Party includes multiplayer compatibility each game on a board map consists of four players, including at least one human player and up to four. Two additional board maps become available later in the game. The gameplay is presented in the form of a traditional board game, and includes six game board maps themed after each of the playable characters. To settle their dispute, they set out for adventure to determine which of them is most worthy of the title. In the game's storyline, Mario and his friends argue about which of them is the "Super Star", a figure upon whom the entire world can rely.
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To watch the full 40-minute Nintendo Direct for other cool announcements, check out the official YouTube channel.Mario Party is a party video game featuring six playable characters: Mario, Luigi, Princess Peach, Yoshi, Wario, and Donkey Kong. Mario Party Superstars was first revealed earlier this year, and it is set to launch on Nintendo Switch on October 29. Players will be able to face off against others online, in either co-op tag team matches or just solo in a choice of 7 different courses. Minigames, the traditional minigame-only mode for those who just want to jump into the zany action. They’ve all been updated with fresh graphics of course, and it looks as if their mechanics have been updated to suit the Mario Party of the modern-day. Nintendo gave us a look at three more game boards that will be returning from the N64 era: Woody Woods from Mario Party 3, Yoshi’s Tropical Island from the original Mario Party, and Horror Land from Mario Party 2. Mario Party Superstars is looking more and more packed with content, according to the new reveal as part of this week’s Nintendo Direct.