Super Mario Bros. Daibōken Sugoroku

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Super Mario Bros. Daibōken Sugoroku
Super Mario Bros. Daibōken Sugoroku
Manufacturer Shogakukan
Publisher Corocoro Ichiban
Release date Japan December 21, 2020[1]
Language Japanese
Number of players 1–4 players

Super Mario Bros. Daibōken Sugoroku is a board game released as furoku in the December 2020 issue of the CoroCoro Comic magazine. The board game is themed after the Super Mario Bros. 35th Anniversary celebration, and features artwork from various Super Mario games. Like most furoku games, Super Mario Bros. Daibōken Sugoroku appears to be made almost entirely out of cardboard.

Details[edit]

While precise details about the game's objective are likely exclusive to the magazine itself, it appears that the object of the game is to advance through the different segments of the board by clearing challenges. Each segment is themed after a different Super Mario game. The "goal" area at the end of the board also appears to feature a Bowser boss fight preceding it. Unlike the other sections on the board, the final area does not appear to be themed after one distinct Super Mario game. Instead, this area utilizes artwork from multiple games, including Super Mario Bros. and Super Mario Sunshine (both of which have their own individual sections on the board).

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Note(s) Ref.
Japanese スーパーマリオブラザーズ大冒険すごろく
Sūpā Mario Burazāzu Daibōken Sugoroku
Super Mario Bros. Great Adventure Sugoroku [1]

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