Tournament mode is the familiar format of board game with integrated mini-games. Shrek Super Party accommodates up to 4 players at a time, with the computer controlling any excess player slots. You may take the role of Shrek, Princess Fiona, Donkey, Lord Farquaad, Monsieur Hood or Thelonius. Shrek Super Party features three gameplay modes including, Tournament, Free-for-All and 1-player Quick-Click. Compete to move around the game board by winning various mini-games grouped according to the game area in which they're located. You can play as one of six characters from the Shrek movie, either solo or with up to three other friends. Shrek Super Party has some similarities as the Mario Party Series. and believe me the handful of different comments that the mirror those say are extremely bland and uninspired therefore the mute button will do a great deal of good in this title. Well actually Aside from the repetitive antics of Snow White's narrating mirror, there are no other voices from the characters of the movie?.
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Of course, you wont actually find any of those voices in the game version, which is only the first sign that it doesn't quite live up to it's movie counterpart. It stars the voices of Mike Meyers (Shrek), Eddie Murphy (a talking donkey), and Cameron Diaz (a princess), among a few others. The computer-animated flick is actually pretty good and worth a rental if you haven't seen it. For those of you wondering who this "Shrek" guy is (come on, there might be a few of you), he's a big green ogre from the film of the same name. Shrek: super party while a bit better than those other crappy games, still just isn't worth your hard-earned money. Instead of providing xbox owners with a Shrek version of Nintendo's Mario Party, it just makes you wish you had an N64. Super Party neglected to live up to my expectations.