All Unlockables in Mario Party Superstars
Below is a list of all unlockable features in Mario Party Superstars. Many of the collectibles listed below are obtained by purchasing them at Toad’s Shop when you raise your Mario Party Level in the game. The fastest way to unlock all extra features is to play as often as possible, whether with friends, random people online, or even by yourself.
How to Increase Mario Party Level
Stickers
Stickers are collectibles that you can send use to communicate with other players in the game. They are essentially sound effects of various characters which you play to praise or pester opponents during a game. There are a total of 67 stickers in the game which you can buy at Toad’s Shop using Coins.
Card Designs
Card designs are collectibles that you can also purchase at Toad’s Shop with Coins. Note that some card designs only become available at the shop after clearing games on each of the five game board in Mario Party Mode.
Music Tracks
Music tracks are playable audio collectibles that you can play while playing the various game modes in the game. Mario Party Superstars features several classic and modern tunes from past titles in the Mario Party series of games.
Encyclopedia Entries
Encyclopedia entries are information on various characters, Mario Party games, Mario Party game boards, and other elements in the game’s encyclopedia. They often contain interesting details and trivia that you can read through while taking a break from the game.
Achievements
Achievements are challenges that you can clear in Mario Party Mode and Mt. Minigames. These require you to pull off specific actions or feats which range from very easy to extremely challenging. You can view the list of achievements and records you have unlocked by looking at Kamek’s crystal ball at the Data House.
Titles
Titles are special player badges that appear at the end of your player name on your Mario Party Card at the Data House and are unlocked by completing Achievements.
Ending Credits
You can unlock the game’s ending credits after reaching Mario Party Level 50. The ending credits is simply a staff roll that plays while a scrapbook showing pictures of the characters in various Mario Party Mode boards and Mt. Minigames modes flips its pages.
Yeah the game was advertised as 100 minigames yet there are 90. Where are the other 10?