Let's Play Super Mario Party Nintendo Switch Part 3! We're jumping in to the 11th Mario Party game blind as we review what Super Mario Party has going on! Lots of new characters, 4 new boards, lots of mini games, online play apparently, a coop mode, and more to explore! The mini games are good! Can Take Pancake! The traditional gameplay of the older Mario Party games returns in Super Mario Party. The standard game mode, Party Mode, features up to four players taking turns and navigating the board in search of stars while competing against one another in a variety of minigames. A second mode, known as Partner Party, has two teams of two players also searching for stars on a free-movement board similar to those in Mario Party: Star Rush. The game can be played with only one Joy-Con controller per player, allowing two players to play together with only one Switch system, which comes with two Joy-Con. Super Mario Party will also take advantage of the Switch's local wireless capabilities, allowing teams to play from separate Switch consoles and allowing multiple Switch consoles to be arranged and synchronized to create larger, multi-monitor environments in a mode called Toad's Rec Room. ome of the minigames will be played using traditional button controls, while others may be controlled by motion controls, such as a tricycle race minigame.