Summary
Super Mario Party Jamboreeplayers should change the text speed settings to greatly enhance the experience of the recently released party game.Super Mario Party Jamboreefinally launched on October 17 after much anticipation and hype from fans, as it is one of the most ambitious titles in the franchise. It not only features a number of returning and brand-new boards, but also one of the largest playable character rosters in aMario Partygame.Jamboreesports a 22 character roster, ranging from fan favorites like Waluigi and Pauline to ensemble dark horses like Ninji.
Super Mario Party Jamboreewas released to positive reviews, especially compared to past series entries on the Wii, Wii U, and Nintendo Switch. While a lot of praise was given to the new mini-games, criticism by fans was directed towards the game’s pacing. Some fans have found thatJamboreeis too “slow,” based on the number of animations, text speed, and other things that tend to bog down the experience.
One setting that can help speed up games is the rate the text appears, which can be found inSuper Mario Jamboree’s Party Plaza. Changing the text speed can be done by talking to the Yellow Toad in the plaza, who prompts the player to set how fast the on-screen text will appear. By default, the game sets it to “Normal.” The “fast” setting makes the in-game text appear instantly, which should help cut down on time spent on it filling out a dialogue box.
How to Change Text Speed in Super Mario Party Jamboree
While the speed of the text does help things a little bit, the various animations seen duringJamboree’s gameplay, such as celebrating after getting a star, are also a contributing factor to the game’s pace. One ofSuper Mario Party Jamboree’s boards, Rainbow Galleria, has been singled out as an especially egregious example. While the board is one of the most visually appealing, the amount of animations and their length have drawn some ire.
Other speed-related settings, such as NPC movements and a fast-forward option for in-game cutscenes, are also present inJamboree. While fans note that these do help the flow of the game, the pacing still feels a little off whencompared to pastMario Partygames. Hopefully, Nintendo can address these critiques ofSuper Mario Party Jamboreein the near future.
Super Mario Party Jamboree
Join the latest Mario Party™, a jamboree of seven boards and over 110 minigamesFrom running through merry-go-rounds to motion-control minigolf, this jamboree is jam-packed with more minigames than any Mario Party game to date. With seven boards in all, you can go with the flow in Goomba Lagoon, search the mall for stars in Rainbow Galleria, or revisit the classics of Western Land and Mario’s Rainbow Castle.Check out all kinds of additional modes, like the 20-player online* KoopathlonRace across the party board in Koopathlon, a series-first 20-player online* competition to see who can rack up the highest scores in minigames like the fast-paced Lane Change. The higher your score in each round, the faster you’ll get to the goal.Koopathlon is just one of a slew of additional modes**—there’s something for every kind of Mario Party enjoyer!