He may still be cowardly, but Luigi has more tools and abilities at his disposal than ever before. Master Luigi’s new powerful moves of Slam, Suction Shot and Burst
Team up with Professor E. Gadd’s latest invention, Gooigi, an all-green doppelganger able to squeeze through tight spaces, walk on spikes, and otherwise help Luigi overcome obstacles he can’t get past alone
Play and discover 51 board games, table top games, and more all in one package— 51 Worldwide Classics. This diverse collection includes games from all over the world across multiple genres, from familiar favourites like Chess to international hits like Mancala that have been around for 100s of years!
Enjoy familiar favourites and learn hidden gems from around the world in this collection of 51 board games, table top games and more! Whether you like to sit and strategize or rely on reflexes, 51 Worldwide Classics contains games from across an array of genres for you to play and discover. Each game is presented with stunning detail as dice clack and marbles glimmer.
Experience your adventure the way you want as you freely go back and forth between three grand stories and challenge Gyms in the order you desire!
Share the joy of discovery as you and up to three friends adventure together in the same space! Cheer each other on as you battle wild Pokémon and show off the Pokémon that walk along with you.
Mario Party is back with five classic boards from the Nintendo 64 Mario Party games. Frosting meets flowers as you race to get the most stars (and sabotage your opponents) on the Peach’s Birthday Cake board from the original Mario Party game. Or watch the countdown that unleashes Bowser Coin Beam and hold onto those coins on the Space Land board. The tides can turn quickly in Mario Party, so stay vigilant, partygoers. This and all other modes can be played online, too!
Try your hand at a Superstar collection of minigames from throughout the Mario Party series. Whether you are saving up coins for stars in board game mode or practising in free play, there is nothing quite like being the last one standing in Mushroom Mix-Up or Shy Guy Says. All minigames are played with button controls, so you can stick to the Joy-Con controller or bust out the Nintendo Switch Pro Controller or a Nintendo Switch Lite.