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I feel really bad for Nintendo. They lost all kinds of sales on Super Mario Party with their lack of professionalism to Family Friendly Gaming. If they had provided a reviewable copy and/or advertised then we could have told FFGU all about Super Mario Party. I know many of our readers support games we review. Nintendo lost all kinds of sales thanks to the failures of their PR and Marketing firms. I am very thankful Family Friendly Gaming had enough money to purchase this party video game. This is one of the good Mario Party games. I know they have been hit or miss in the past. Some have been good and some have been horrible. So it is great to report this is a good one.

Up to four family members can play Super Mario Party with each person using one Joycon. There are plenty of motion controls in Super Mario Party. The controls were better than I expected in this party video game. There is violence as characters are knocked off the screen and smashed by a variety of different objects. Getting allies is very important in this game and will help you progress farther along the board. Expect a full review in an upcoming issue of the Family Friendly Gaming magazine and e-magazine. A price point will also be mentioned in that review.
{02/06/2019}
- Paul

 

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