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Mario Party: The Top 100

Ahead of its release next month, new off-screen footage is in providing a good look at Mario Party: The Top 100. Check out the gameplay below.

Nintendo just put out a new Mario Party: The Top 100 trailer highlighting the different game modes and amiibo support. See the video below.

Nintendo’s website offers up concrete details about how amiibo support works in Mario Party: The Top 100. A listing for the game states:

Tap compatible amiibo figures to receive in-game bonuses on Minigame Island. Stand on a circle marked with the amiibo symbol and tap to get 10 coins. If the amiibo circle is occupied by a Goomba or Koopa Troopa, tap their respective amiibo figures for 50 coins! If your life reaches 0, you can tap compatible amiibo to restore one life. Each compatible amiibo can be scanned once per day.

Tap the Goomba or Koopa Troopa amiibo figures at the Minigame Pack selection screen in Minigame Match or Championship Battles for a shortcut to unlocking the Goomba Minigame Pack or the Koopa Troopa Pack.

Mario Party: The Top 100 is due out for 3DS on November 10. It will feature mini-games from previous Mario Party home console games.

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Boards appear to be returning in Mario Party: The Top 100. Based on what’s mentioned on the official website, you’ll be able to choose the number of turns for board-game play.

Here’s the relevant excerpt from the site:

Speed things up with simple minigame instructions and a Favorites options for quick selection. You can even set the number of turns for board-game play!

We don’t have concrete information on boards specifically, but it does indeed seem as though they’re back.

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The boxart is in for Mario Party: The Top 100, and we’ve included it above. While this is the European version, the North American version has the same design. Only the rating labels are different. Amazon has opened pre-orders for Mario Party: The Top 100 here.

Reddit user Takahashi2212 has compiled a listing of confirmed mini-games in Mario Party: The Top 100 based on what we’ve seen so far. 68 have been named in total, with more to come.

The listing is as follows:

The North American teaser site for Mario Party: The Top 100 is now live. You can head on over here to access it.


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