You’ve got a PlayStation 5 and a world of ideas, but you’ve hit the console’s wall: how do you get your own custom Minecraft server running? The PS5’s Minecraft: Bedrock Edition doesn’t make joining ...
LEGO Party launched in September 2025 with over 60 minigames. Super Mario Party Jamboree expands the Nintendo Switch series with seven boards. Both offer online play, but only LEGO Party includes ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Mario Party might be a favorite in the living room between friends and family, but game critics ...
Minecraft meets Mario Kart! Race through custom maps like Yoshi's Circuit & Rainbow Road in this exciting Grand Prix. Created by SkipTheTutorial and team! Trump’s mental health faces scrutiny after ...
Josh Speer has been writing about videogames for more than a decade now, but he's loved them since he was a small boy. He grew up with Mario and Mega Man, moved onto RPGs with Chrono Trigger and Final ...
Super Mario Party Jamboree may have arrived late in the Nintendo Switch lifecycle, but the franchise’s swansong on the aging handheld was well worth the price. With a strong collection of minigames ...
Core game is still a blast and looks and runs better Some excellent new minigames New modes add fun new twists Last year, Nintendo wrapped up its trilogy of Mario Party games with its most ambitious ...
The original Super Mario Party Jamboree had a number of modes, with Mario Party being the basic one, Minigame Bay letting you focus on minigames only, Party-Planner Trek letting you explore the boards ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. There are literally thousands of Minecraft servers to join right now. Whether you want a friendly community playing the vanilla Minecraft experience, ...
Have you ever imagined a Minecraft server where players can chat with AI-powered NPCs, receive instant help, or even embark on custom quests generated on the fly? It might sound like something out of ...
A new Lego game has been announced at Summer Game Fest that looks suspiciously like Mario Party. And it's called? Lego Party! (Yes, with the exclamation point.) Developed by SMG Studio, the Australian ...