has prided itself on being the biggest entry to date. The game's multiple modes and gameplay styles make for a diverse entry that provides players more than one way to party. This ambitious scale extends to the classic modes included in too. 's signature Party Mode returns with a staggering seven boards available to play through, five of which are entirely new, showing just how big of a game really is.
As the Party Mode is often the main attraction for every title, the quality of the boards included is incredibly important. The best boards work to shake up the typical gameplay to make each party feel fresh, preventing the Party Mode from growing repetitive or stale. The multitude of unique layouts and mechanics added to each board in helps to make each one feel distinct, while balancing elements of strategy and luck that are at the core of the series as a whole.
Mega Wiggler's Tree Party is labeled as one of the easier boards in Jamboree, and it's not difficult to see why. It's clear that the main purpose of this board is to ease new players into the basics of gameplay and what they can come to expect from Party Mode. The board's central mechanic comes with the Mega Wiggler sleeping peacefully in the center. Players can choose to move along Wiggler's back as a shortcut to another area of the board, while Wiggler Bells situated along the outskirts can be used to encourage the caterpillar to switch positions.
Mega Wiggler serves as a great introduction to the kind of strategy that is often required from the player in Party Mode.
Mega Wiggler serves as a great introduction to the kind of strategy that is often required from the player in Party Mode. Depending on the star's placement, players may want to take advantage of the shorter path available to them, or have the Wiggler move across to sabotage their opponent's path to the star. Tree Party also does a great job at showcasing the risk-reward system that's core to, with Mega Wiggler's occasional temper tantrums
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