💨 Abstract
The Switch 2 edition of "Super Mario Party Jamboree" includes new modes and improved visuals, but falls short of justifying the upgrade cost. The game's new content, called "Jamboree TV," features mouse and camera-based mini-games and new board game rules, but lacks integration with the original game, making it feel like two separate games. Graphical improvements are inconsistent, and some features are missing from "Jamboree TV."
Courtesy: GameCentral
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