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Box artwork for Mario Party 10.
Box artwork for Mario Party 10.
Mario Party 10
Developer(s)NDcube
Publisher(s)Nintendo
Year released2015
System(s)Wii U
Preceded byMario Party: Island Tour
Followed byMario Party: Star Rush
SeriesMario Party
Japanese titleマリオパーティ10
Genre(s)Party,Board Game
Players1-5
ModesSingle player,Multiplayer
Rating(s)CERO All agesESRB EveryonePEGI Ages 7+
LinksMario Party 10 ChannelSearch

Mario Party 10 (マリオパーティ10,Mario Paati Ten?) is aparty/board game game developed byNd Cube and published byNintendo forWii U. It is the tenth main game in theMario Party series, the fourteenth overall, and the first game in the series for theWii U.

  • The official logo.

    The official logo.

Gameplay[edit |edit source]

Mario Party 10 continues the tradition of theMario Party series, in which four players, controlled by either human or CPU, compete against each other on a game board by participating in various minigames. At least one board will feature the same play style introduced inMario Party 9, in which all four players travel across the board together. Along with the standard competitive modes,Mario Party 10 introduces a new mode called Bowser Party, in which a fifth player controls Bowser using theWii U GamePad. In this mode, the four main players are tasked with reaching the end of the board without losing all of their hearts whilst avoiding being caught by Bowser, who is trying to stop them. If Bowser catches up to the other players, a minigame takes place in which Bowser uses the GamePad's features to activate various devices, such as tilt controlled fire rods, pinball flippers, and a spinning wheel, whilst the other players attempt to take as little damage as possible. The players win if at least one player makes it to the end of the board with their hearts intact, but if all players are defeated, Bowser wins.

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