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Mario Party 10 is upon us, and after so many entries you'd think Nintendo wouldn't have anything more to add to the formula. Enter Bowser Party and amiibo Party, two modes that make the most of ...
Mario Party 10 will launch on March 20, Nintendo revealed today. The publisher showed off the new "amiibo Party Mode" for the game during its Nintendo Direct presentation this morning, adding ...
After mostly acting like wallflowers in Nintendo video games since their debut last year, “amiibo” have stumbled into the spotlight in “Mario Party 10” (Nintendo, $49.99 for the Wii U).
It includes 3 different game modes: Mario Party, Bowser Party, and Amiibo Party - the last of which will require having an Amiibo.
Amiibo Party is the second new game mode in Mario Party 10, and it utilizes the unique NFC properties of the Wii U GamePad and amiibo figurines. This mode plays like the Mario Party games of old.
In any case, Mario Party 10 is set up as a party game with three basic modes: amiibo Party, Bowser Party, and Mario Party. Mario Party is the most traditional of the three, pitting players against ...
Sadly, Mario Party 10 on the Nintendo Wii U is pretty much more of the same. I mean it has some new features, including Amiibo support and an actual full-on Amiibo game mode, and Bowser is ...
Bowser Party is the most interesting spin the Mario Party series has seen in years, but sadly it's not shown the attention it deserves. Still, Mario Party 10 isn't all bad.
Overall, however, Mario Party 10 is a nice entry into the series that makes some nice additions as opposed to just a simple tweaking of the formula. Amiibo functionality adds something different ...
Amiibo Party is the second new game mode in Mario Party 10, and it utilizes the unique NFC properties of the Wii U GamePad and amiibo figurines. This mode plays like the Mario Party games of old.
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