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Super Mario Party Jamboree features seven boards, which is one of the higher board counts of most Mario Party games. When you first jump into Jamboree, however, only four of these are unlocked for immediate use.
The board unlocks, unlike the characters, are all tied to the achievements that you get in Jamboree. You can check these from the Records menu on the Party Plaza.
They’re achievements similar to what you’d find in PlayStation and Xbox games – little rewards given to you for doing all kinds of things. Playing a certain amount of rounds, getting a certain time in a minigame and so on.
For every achievement you unlock in Super Mario Party Jamboree, you get an unlock given to you in a battle pass-like system.
Each level you unlock on the ladder will give you new things like emotes. But certain levels will actually give you new boards to play on.

HOW TO UNLOCK ALL THE BOARDS IN SUPER MARIO PARTY JAMBOREE
The boards are tied to the ranking system in Super Mario Party Jamboree, so you simply have to earn achievements to get to the rank you want to unlock the board you want.
The game doles them out to you at the following milestones:
- Silver Rank (10 Achievements) – Unlocks Western Land, a board remade from Mario Party 2.
- Gold Rank (20 Achievements) – Unloks Mario’s Rainbow Castle, a board remade from the original Mario Party.
- Diamond Rank (30 Achievements) – Unlocks King Bowser’s Keep, a brutal and punishing board created for Jamboree themed around Imposter Bowser.
Achievements can be earned in many ways, so my recommendation is to look at them all, decide which ones are the most quickest to achieve, and work from there to your strengths.
Once the boards are all unlocked, you can play them as many times as you wish.
Super Mario Party Jamboree is out now for Nintendo Switch. You can read our review HERE and grab a copy from Amazon for cheap, delivered, for $68 HERE.



