Super Mario Party Jamboree – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition + Jamboree TV Brings the Bash Back

Welcome to the world of star-chasing chaos, camera-powered giggles, and mic-controlled mini mayhem. Super Mario Party Jamboree – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition + Jamboree TV is more than a game; it’s a sensory overload you host from your living room. In this in-depth exploration of Nintendo’s boldest party reboot yet, expect gleeful unpredictability powered by voice, motion, and mouse antics. Whether it’s stacking Goombas on your noggin or spray-painting Bob-ombs mid-shout, the curtain rises on a wild jamboree that rewrites Mario Party’s rulebook with literal audience participation.

Real players leap and punch upward using Joy-Con motion controls to hit question blocks in Super Mario Party Jamboree – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition + Jamboree TV.

Super Mario Party Jamboree – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition + Jamboree TV Review Pros

  • Excellent graphics. 
  • 12.6GB, which is the base game and the Jamboree TV expansion. 
  • Pro controller support, but it will turn off any game it doesn’t support. 
  • Jamboree TV has a menu showing the five new additions to the game – new rules, Microphone, camera play, mouse, and the main Jamboree TV mode. 
  • Three ways to play – local, with friends, and worldwide. 
  • Four players on one console support. 
  • The game is presented like a game show. 
  • 22 playable characters to choose from, or you can just press random. 
  • Four event types – Bowser Live, Carnival Coaster (co-op like mode), Mario Party, and free play, which is all games are on the table. 
  • Handy tutorial pop-ups before each game mode, and can be re-read at any time. 
  • The freeplay mode lets you filter games by player amount, favourites, and genre. 
  • Freeplay has four CPU difficulties, and a mini game help option. 
  • A play counter shows for each game, you can favourite them and add them to the list. 
  • The freeplay mode lets you choose each game, you can freely replay them, and every time there is a random button. 
  • Games are timed even in solo to keep the pace up. 
  • Excellent presentation. 
  • The game is fine to play solo, but obviously some games are not suited to it. 
  • You can end the show whenever you want. 
  • In-game cutscenes and interactions.
  • Online lets you join or host a room.
  • The host room is for either 4-player or 8-player rooms, and you can choose whether you want a passcode for the room.
  • When playing with a controller or Joy-Con, you can choose if you want to play any motion games.
  • A full 3D game world with camera control.
  • Third-person character viewpoint.
  • A lot of fun to play.
  • Opponents in a single player are randomised, so it always feels new in a way.
  • Online lets you set if motion games appear, the board you play, and the game length.

Bowser stands center stage as real players appear in green pipes during the finale of Super Mario Party Jamboree – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition + Jamboree TV.

Super Mario Party Jamboree – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition + Jamboree TV Review Cons

  • You cannot set each CPU opponent’s difficulties individually. 
  • No real voice work, just characters’ grunts and squeaks.
  • With so many mini-games, it takes a bit of time to get used to them all.
  • The flow of the show is very broken up and feels disconnected. It would have been better to make a playlist of sorts, then have it play out with proper introductions and host-based sequences. 
  • Online could do with a quick match option or something, as you are locked into one board or setting each time.
  • I didn’t see a huge amount of content from older games, which I know players are always asking for.

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Splitscreen gameplay in Super Mario Party Jamboree – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition + Jamboree TV using Joy-Con as a motion mouse.

Super Mario Party Jamboree – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition + Jamboree TV

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Super Mario Party Jamboree – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition + Jamboree TV Review

Jim Smale

Graphics
80%
Sound
70%
Accessibility
80%
Length
70%
Fun Factor
70%

Summary

Super Mario Party Jamboree – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition + Jamboree TV – The Thrills and Highlights of Gameplay
Super Mario Party Jamboree – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition + Jamboree TV delivers a chaotic, camera-powered party experience that thrives on unpredictability. With 22 playable characters, four distinct event types, and three ways to play local, online, or with friends, the game transforms your living room into a game show arena. Jamboree TV introduces new mechanics like a microphone, a camera, and mouse-based mini-games, adding layers of interactivity. Freeplay mode lets you filter games by genre, player count, and favourites, while solo play remains viable thanks to randomised CPU opponents and timed rounds that keep the pace brisk.

Super Mario Party Jamboree – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition + Jamboree TV – Where It Falls Short: Key Negatives
Despite its vibrant presentation, Super Mario Party Jamboree – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition + Jamboree TV stumbles in a few areas. The inability to set individual CPU difficulties limits strategic solo play. The lack of real voice acting and reliance on character grunts dulls immersion. The show’s flow feels disjointed, missing the polish of host-led sequences or curated playlists. Online play is rigid, locking players into one board per session without a quick match option. Longtime fans may also be disappointed by the minimal callbacks to classic mini-games.

Super Mario Party Jamboree – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition + Jamboree TV – Immersive Story and Narrative Elements
While not driven by a traditional story, Super Mario Party Jamboree – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition + Jamboree TV crafts a lively narrative through its game show format. In-game cutscenes and interactions between characters add charm, and the variety of event types from Bowser Live to Carnival Coaster creates a sense of progression and spectacle. The randomness of opponents and game selection ensures each session feels fresh, even without a linear plot.

Super Mario Party Jamboree – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition + Jamboree TV – Visual and Performance Aspects
Visually, Super Mario Party Jamboree – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition + Jamboree TV shines with crisp graphics and a full 3D game world. Camera control and third-person viewpoints enhance immersion, while motion and voice controls add dynamic flair. The game runs smoothly across modes, with helpful tutorial pop-ups and a clean interface. Pro controller support is available, though it disables incompatible games. Overall, the presentation is polished and vibrant, matching the energy of the gameplay.

Super Mario Party Jamboree – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition + Jamboree TV – Overall Verdict: Is It Worth Playing?
Super Mario Party Jamboree – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition + Jamboree TV is a bold reinvention of the party genre, packed with innovation and variety. It’s ideal for group play, offering endless replayability and customisation. While it has some rough edges, especially in pacing and online flexibility, the sheer fun factor and creative mechanics make it a standout title for Nintendo Switch 2. Whether you’re stacking Goombas or shouting at Bob-ombs, this jamboree is worth hosting.

Back of the Box Quotes:

“A sensory overload of mini-game madness, Super Mario Party Jamboree is the bash you didn’t know you needed.”

74%

Jim Smale

Gaming since the Atari 2600, I enjoy the weirdness in games counting Densha De Go and RC De Go as my favourite titles of all time. I prefer gaming of old where buying games from a shop was a thing, Being social in person was a thing. Join me as I attempt to adapt to this new digital age!

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