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Sonic Party Superstars is the second installment in the Sonic Party series for the Nintendo Switch released on October 29, 2021, and is the twenty-fifth installment in the series overall. It is also the twelfth installment to be released on a home console. The game follows the same gameplay style as its predecessor Sonic the Hedgehog Party and earlier installments in the series. It features 100 minigames from past games in the series, similarly to Sonic Party: The Top 100, as well as five boards from the Nintendo 64 Sonic Party games. All game modes are available to play online.

Sonic Party Superstars is the first game published by Nintendo on one of their consoles to be officially localized in Brazilian Portuguese.

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Gameplay[]

Sonic Party Superstars features minigames and boards from past Mario Party titles while retaining the overall game engine and several features from Sonic the Hedgehog Party. Players take turns hitting the Dice Block and moving around the board in order to collect coins and Stars, and once every player has rolled, a minigame will be played, allowing the players to earn coins. Much like games prior to Sonic Party 9, the Dice Block rolls 1 through 10 instead of only 1 through 6, and character-specific Dice Blocks from Sonic the Hedgehog Party do not return. Items can be obtained from Lucky Spaces, Item Spaces, or Item Shops and are generally based on the items seen in Sonic the Hedgehog Party. The boards generally retain their original layout, though some have been updated to include new path layouts and Item Shops, such as Amy's Birthday Cake. Some of the board events have also been adjusted. Like in Sonic the Hedgehog Party, when landing on a VS Space, the landing player hits a Dice Block to determine how many rings each player must put into the pot, though instead of playing a Rumble Minigame, a Free-for-all Minigame is played, similarly to Battle Spaces from older entries. Once landed on, a VS Space will then turn into a Blue Space.

During the last five turns, the rings gained or lost from Blue Spaces and Red Spaces are doubled, and two players landing on the same space will embark in a Duel Minigame, betting rings like in Sonic Party 2 and Sonic Party 3. New to this game is the ability to add turns, in which there is an option to change the number of turns in the menu at any point of the game except for during the last turn. The number of turns that could be added is dependent on the amount of turns chosen at the beginning of the game, so for example, if 10 turns were chosen, the player can choose to change the number to 15, 20, 25, or 30 turns, but if 30 turns were chosen, this option isn't available. If the turn count is changed during the last five turns, any changes during the last five turns will be reverted on the next turn, so for example, two players landing on the same space won't trigger a duel. The option to add turns can only be chosen once per game.

Like in Sonic the Hedgehog Party, practicing a minigame takes place on the instruction screen instead of players pressing a button to practice.

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Characters[]

Playable[]

Ten characters are playable. Though no new playable characters are introduced to the series, this is the first Sonic Party game since Sonic Party 9 where Rouge the Bat is playable.

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Non-playable[]

Boards[]

The game features five boards from the three Nintendo 64 Sonic Party titles.

  • Knuckles' Angel Island
  • Amy's Birthday Party
  • Space Land
  • Horror Land
  • Green Hills

Minigames[]

The game has 100 minigames from previous Sonic Party titles, much like Sonic Party: The Top 100. There are also five item minigames that do not count towards the total in the game, bringing the number up to 105.

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  • Sonic Party
  • Sonic Party 2
  • Sonic Party 3
  • Sonic Party 4
  • Sonic Party 5
  • Sonic Party 6
  • Sonic Party 7
  • Sonic Party 8
  • Sonic Party 9
  • Sonic Party 10

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