Jordan Moreau “Mario Party” has seen its fair share of improvements over the past 26 years. The minigame juggernaut has added countless games, dozens of maps and characters, touchscreen controls, motion controls and so much more, but the upcoming “Super Mario Party Jamboree” is finally going all in on online modes.
That means four-person games are no longer the maximum player count — try five times that many people. Twenty players will now be able to compete head-to-head-to-head-to….well, you get the idea.
The brand new mode is one of several additions that “Jamboree” makes to the classic “Mario Party” format. Yes, four people will still be able to roll dice blocks, move around boards, play minigames, hoard coins and collect stars to win.
But now, new modes will give players the opportunity to play online with either eight or 20 people and compete in daily challenges to earn rewards.
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