![]() ![]() We all know boards can get hectic in the last five turns, but in Mario Party Superstars you can add turns to your existing board game. You can also now play Mario Party Superstars natively on a Nintendo Switch Lite (no need to pair Joy-Con controllers), and you can finally use your Nintendo Switch Pro Controller! No more angrily waving around your Joy-Con trying to throw a basketball in a Cheep Cheep’s mouth. Mario Party Superstars gets rid of that rule, and now every board and minigame can be played with button controls, preserving the experience of the original Mario Party games. 2018’s Super Mario Party featured motion controls, so you could never play the game with Joy-Con controllers attached. Superstars is the first Mario Party Nintendo Switch game that you can play in handheld mode. The (very large) sticker appears in your corner of the screen next to your player icon, and you can send the same sticker every few seconds as a distraction in hopes that your opponent accidentally selects “No, Thanks” when buying a Star. You can send a sticker at any time during anyone’s turn, and you can unlock more stickers with collected coins. ![]() ![]() With just a tap of the control stick, you can send a crying Toad saying “Gah!”, an angry Goomba that says “Bring It!”, or even select your own character yelling a distressed “Whaaat?!” The best part is that every time you send a sticker, a quick sound effect of the character plays, which makes it even funnier and more engaging than a traditional quick chat. Sure, it’s a blast yelling and laughing with your friends in-person, but there’s something so rewarding about also communicating through what are essentially Nintendo emojis. That’s right, stickers! Think of it as a quick chat feature while you play on a board. My absolute favorite new feature of Mario Party Superstars are the stickers. ![]()
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