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If your living room needs a Mario Party substitute and your squad includes kids under 10, this blue-tinted party collection punches above its budget-title feel. Without local friends in the room, it runs out of reasons to exist fast.

I'll be straight with you: a shooter specialist reviewing a Smurfs party game is about as natural as running a 400Hz polling rate on a trackpad. But here we are, and the honest answer is that The Smurfs - Village Party is a more competent package than its licensing pedigree suggests, with a pretty clear ceiling on who it actually serves. The structure is two modes stapled together. Adventure mode drops you into a surprisingly large open-world village viewed from a bird's-eye perspective, where you run errands across 10 distinct regions, from the Enchanted Forest through to Gargamel's Territory. You'll gather crafting materials, deliver invitations, chase rodents out of the village, navigate mazes, and collect outfits for your Smurf across three acts totalling around 40 missions. The world is genuinely bigger than you'd expect, and meeting over 100 named Smurfs with voiced dialogue gives younger players plenty of personality to latch onto. That said, reviewers across the board flagged the adventure as the weaker half: inconsistent environmental textures, a camera that fights you when aiming the Smurf-Shot slingshot, unreliable waypoint guidance, and frame drops in open areas. The loop of fetch-quest into mini-game into fetch-quest wears thin for anyone over about 12. The adventure mode is also gated - party mode only unlocks once you've cleared it, which is an odd sequencing choice. Party mode is the more defensible reason to own this. Fifty mini-games split across six categories - sport, quickness, luck, memory, battle, and accuracy - support 2-4 players locally, with AI filling empty slots. The mini-game quality is uneven but skews positive: standouts include a plate-balancing sprint, a toy-pushing arena game, and a fishing challenge. The sports and accuracy games hold up in short bursts. Comparisons to Mario Party are inevitable and fair; the gap is mainly that Village Party has no board-game layer wrapping the mini-games together, so sessions are either single-game pick-ups or a score marathon. That flat structure makes the multiplayer feel shallow once the novelty fades. There is no online multiplayer at all, which in 2024 is a genuine limitation for anyone whose couch isn't regularly full. Technically, the PC version is lightly demanding - a GTX 580 and an i5 will run it - and controller support is solid, which matters given the local-multiplayer focus. The character animations and cutscene quality are noticeably better than the open-world environmental work, suggesting where the development budget was concentrated. Steam user reception sits at roughly 75% positive across a small sample, which tracks with the general critical consensus: fine for the target audience, not trying to be anything else. Bottom line from my corner: if you're a parent or an older sibling looking for something to throw on with younger kids, this does the job without being an embarrassment. If you're a solo player or anyone expecting a rollicking online party game, the lack of online modes and the repetitive adventure structure will leave you cold within a few hours. It is not built for you. Fred, Scout Team

The Smurfs - Village Party

The Smurfs - Village Party

6 jun 2024Balio StudioMicroids
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If your living room needs a Mario Party substitute and your squad includes kids under 10, this blue-tinted party collection punches above its budget-title feel. Without local friends in the room, it runs out of reasons to exist fast.

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I'll be straight with you: a shooter specialist reviewing a Smurfs party game is about as natural as running a 400Hz polling rate on a trackpad. But here we are, and the honest answer is that The Smurfs - Village Party is a more competent package than its licensing pedigree suggests, with a pretty clear ceiling on who it actually serves. The structure is two modes stapled together. Adventure mode drops you into a surprisingly large open-world village viewed from a bird's-eye perspective, where you run errands across 10 distinct regions, from the Enchanted Forest through to Gargamel's Territory. You'll gather crafting materials, deliver invitations, chase rodents out of the village, navigate mazes, and collect outfits for your Smurf across three acts totalling around 40 missions. The world is genuinely bigger than you'd expect, and meeting over 100 named Smurfs with voiced dialogue gives younger players plenty of personality to latch onto. That said, reviewers across the board flagged the adventure as the weaker half: inconsistent environmental textures, a camera that fights you when aiming the Smurf-Shot slingshot, unreliable waypoint guidance, and frame drops in open areas. The loop of fetch-quest into mini-game into fetch-quest wears thin for anyone over about 12. The adventure mode is also gated - party mode only unlocks once you've cleared it, which is an odd sequencing choice. Party mode is the more defensible reason to own this. Fifty mini-games split across six categories - sport, quickness, luck, memory, battle, and accuracy - support 2-4 players locally, with AI filling empty slots. The mini-game quality is uneven but skews positive: standouts include a plate-balancing sprint, a toy-pushing arena game, and a fishing challenge. The sports and accuracy games hold up in short bursts. Comparisons to Mario Party are inevitable and fair; the gap is mainly that Village Party has no board-game layer wrapping the mini-games together, so sessions are either single-game pick-ups or a score marathon. That flat structure makes the multiplayer feel shallow once the novelty fades. There is no online multiplayer at all, which in 2024 is a genuine limitation for anyone whose couch isn't regularly full. Technically, the PC version is lightly demanding - a GTX 580 and an i5 will run it - and controller support is solid, which matters given the local-multiplayer focus. The character animations and cutscene quality are noticeably better than the open-world environmental work, suggesting where the development budget was concentrated. Steam user reception sits at roughly 75% positive across a small sample, which tracks with the general critical consensus: fine for the target audience, not trying to be anything else. Bottom line from my corner: if you're a parent or an older sibling looking for something to throw on with younger kids, this does the job without being an embarrassment. If you're a solo player or anyone expecting a rollicking online party game, the lack of online modes and the repetitive adventure structure will leave you cold within a few hours. It is not built for you.

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singleplayermultiplayerpvplocal-multiplayercooplocal-coopachievementscontroller-supporttier:aaaMario Party-styleLocal 4-PlayerOpen-World AdventureAI OpponentsCostume UnlocksMinigame MarathonNo Online MultiplayerBird's-Eye ViewAll-Ages

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Windows® 10 64-bit
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8 GB RAM
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7 GB available space
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GTX 580
Processor
Intel i5, 2.5 GHz or faster

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