



Mario Party Superstars doesn’t really do anything new, though – this is a touched-up revisiting of some of the series' highest points, with some quality of life improvements thrown in. It’s flexible too, with customizable game lengths running from roughly 30 minutes to hours long, or even quicker minigame playlists. Don’t let Mario Party Superstars kid-friendly visuals fool you – multiplayer here is cutthroat. Games quickly become heated, and even less experienced video gamers will be surprised at how competitive and ruthless it will make them. While each board and minigame has different rules to learn, all can be figured out in a few minutes, and there’s little punishment for jumping in unprepared. Its turn-based format and relatively approachable minigames make this a genuine family game.
