Mario Party is back and this time the party comes to the Wii U.
Following a similar format to it’s predecessor on the Wii, Mario Party 10 is bringing back the minigame fun, but this time things are a little different.
Players travel around the board together and compete in minigames trying to collect more mini-stars than their opponents. That is unless Bowser has anything to say about it. Oh, and the twist is that this time around you can control Bowser!
In this special ‘Bowser Party’ mode, it’s the first time players have been given control over how a minigame might play out.
Some examples show in today’s trailer include the player controlling Bowser using the Gamepad to shoot fireballs at the others who are desperately trying to survive on the TV screen, a pinball table with big spiked balls being hit around by flippers controlled by Bowser and even a giant electrified hamster wheel being controlled by the hands of the evil King of the Koopas.
This new level of control means some minigames might not have the same kind of predictability as they do when being controlled by the AI.
Featuring a slew of new attractions and minigames Mario Party 10 is yet to get a release date.
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