Published on: October 09, 2025
LEGO Party for Nintendo Switch: A Fresh Take on the Mario Party Formula
LEGO Party, the latest party game to land on Nintendo Switch, is making waves as an unmistakable Mario Party alternative—yet it manages to carve its own identity in the crowded party game genre.
Developed by Fictions, LEGO Party invites up to four players, either locally or online, to dive into board-based antics, compete in creative minigames, and chase after studded bricks in a race for victory.
Launched on the Nintendo Switch eShop, LEGO Party taps directly into the enduring popularity of both the LEGO brand and social multiplayer gameplay that thrives on Nintendo platforms.
LEGO Party’s structure draws clear inspiration from Nintendo’s long-standing Mario Party series.
Players familiar with the format will immediately recognize the interactive digital board, filled with rewarding, punishing, or surprising events, as they compete to amass the most golden bricks and studs.
The 'Challenge Zone' serves as the game’s main attraction, presenting four distinct boards—ranging from pirate- and Ninjago-themed landscapes to cosmic and theme park vistas.
Though some may wish for a greater number of boards, each environment delivers varied experiences and incentives, bolstered by a levelling system that unlocks additional minifigures as players progress.
Where LEGO Party innovates is in its approach to the party formula.
The game leverages the iconic LEGO aesthetic with great effect: players can choose from a wide array of official minifigures or customize their own, and, uniquely, can build on the game board itself.
For example, on the pirate-themed board, minifigures can unite to construct ships and cannons, adding new layers and routes to the game’s strategic possibilities through playful, animated building sequences.
Another inventive tweak is the way turn order is determined; rather than a fixed sequence, each round starts with a minigame that not only awards studs but establishes the order of play—intensifying the competition and offering players further reason to excel.
The selection of minigames also stands out for its energetic diversity and replay value.
Group challenges such as zany golf matches, Trials-esque motorcross races, dance-offs, and top-down racing keep the gameplay feeling fresh.
Team-based and individual competitions are both on offer, utilizing Nintendo Switch’s accessible controls to ensure that every minifigure-sized rival has a chance to win.
While elements of luck—a hallmark of Mario Party—remain, LEGO Party maintains a balance of chaos and strategy that long-time party game fans will appreciate.
Outside the core Challenge Zone, options are more limited.
'Minigame Rush' compiles a rapid-fire sequence of minigames, while 'Score Chaser' provides a mode for solo players to perfect their times.
Though extra variety might have elevated the package, the strong core gameplay loop and unlockable content deliver plenty for groups and families, staying true to the LEGO legacy of creative play.
Visually, LEGO Party shines: every element, from the boards and minigames to the smallest detail, is crafted out of digital bricks, capturing the whimsical spirit of the franchise.
Audio, however, is less memorable, with generic tunes and commentary that some may choose to mute.
In summary, LEGO Party offers Nintendo Switch owners a delightful, family-friendly party experience.
While it wears its Mario Party inspiration proudly, the integration of signature LEGO mechanics and customization ensures it stands out as more than a simple imitation.
For fans of the genre, it’s a welcome addition to the Switch’s party game lineup, blending brand-new features with timeless, board-based fun.
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