A separate mode designed to sell Nintendo’s toy line. Players tap an amiibo to the GamePad to unlock a character-specific board. This mode reverts to the "classic" style of gameplay: individual movement on a small square board, sans vehicles. It is a nod to purists but lacks the depth of the main modes.
The game's biggest highlight. One player takes control of Bowser using the Wii U GamePad to chase down Team Mario (up to 4 players using Wii Remotes). Mario Party 10 Rom Wii U
, stands as a polarizing but technically significant entry in Nintendo’s long-running party franchise. As the only Mario Party title for its console, it was designed to showcase the Wii U GamePad A separate mode designed to sell Nintendo’s toy line
The game features three primary ways to play, catering to different group sizes and playstyles: It is a nod to purists but lacks the depth of the main modes
: While the Wii U GamePad is used for certain modes, most minigames require a Wii Remote . For emulation, you may need a Dolphin Bar or compatible Bluetooth setup to use motion controls.