was a huge surprise at the most recent Nintendo Direct presentation. For the next installment in a huge spin-off series to debut a trailer in the middle of a showcase is indicative of just how strong the showcase was, but that doesn't mean that the new game is to be underestimated. After all, Nintendo insists that the party game is set to be the very best yet.
As returned the spin-off series to its former glory after major gameplay shifts to vehicles in, the future of the series seemed bright once again, and now, as the recent trailer for Jamboree revealed a fresh 20-player Koopathlon mode and iconic returning boards, it's clear that the new game stands as a fresh start. might be about to be the grandest in the series yet, too, as it comes packed with plenty of new boards.
A lack of proper online functionality could harm Mario Golf: Super Rush more than it did Super Mario Party, which sold well despite this shortcoming.
The first board revealed by the announcement trailer foris Rainbow Galleria, a gorgeous new retail hub for the residents of the mushroom kingdom. The pink and blue mall is a bright and lively shopping center for Toads and Goombas alike, doused in sunlight from the sunroof that hangs above. The board is detailed with palm trees on the ground floor and escalators to take players to their nearest star.
The board is home to the new Flash Sale feature, an in-game event that lowers the cost of new stars to half-price. This means there's likely to be a scramble to get to the stars peppered around, so time is of the essence. Looking at the pastel elevators, though, it looks like there's a chance that your route could be disrupted by their changing directions.
The area is home to Shy Guys waiting on benches, pop-up shops, and inflatable displays hanging from the ceiling. Don't be fooled by the charming interiors, though, because the scramble for stars is still likely to be chaotic. loves a mall, and though Rainbow Galleria isn't a shopping hall of the
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