List of party video games

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This is a chronological list of party video games. The genre features a collection of minigames, designed to be intuitive and easy to control, and allow for competition between many players.

TitleYear releasedPlatform
Olympic Decathlon [1] 1980 TRS-80, Apple II, IBM PC
Party Mix 1983 Atari 2600
Anticipation 1988 Nintendo Entertainment System
Taboo: The Sixth Sense 1989 Nintendo Entertainment System
Sonic the Hedgehog's Gameworld 1993 Sega Pico
Tails and the Music Maker 1994 Sega Pico
You Don't Know Jack 1995 Windows 3.1, Windows 95, Macintosh
Timon & Pumbaa's Jungle Games 1995 Microsoft Windows, Super NES
Sailor Moon Sailor Stars Tokimeki Party1997 Sega Pico
Getter Love 1998 Nintendo 64
Bomberman Party Edition 1998 PlayStation, PlayStation Network
Mario Party 1998 Nintendo 64
South Park: Chef's Luv Shack 1999 Nintendo 64, Dreamcast, Microsoft Windows, PlayStation
Mario Party 2 1999 Nintendo 64
The Jungle Book Groove Party 2000 PlayStation, Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 2
Crash Bash 2000 PlayStation
Sonic Shuffle 2000 Dreamcast
Mario Party 3 2000 Nintendo 64
Super Monkey Ball 2001 GameCube
Fuzion Frenzy 2001 Xbox
Rayman Arena 2001 GameCube
Universal Studios Theme Parks Adventure 2001 GameCube
Rayman Rush 2002 PlayStation
Super Monkey Ball 2 2002 GameCube
Pac-Man Fever 2002 GameCube, PlayStation 2
Whacked! 2002 Xbox
Mario Party 4 2002 GameCube
Nickelodeon Party Blast 2002 Xbox, GameCube, Microsoft Windows
Rugrats: I Gotta Go Party 2002 Game Boy Advance
Shrek Super Party 2002 PlayStation 2, GameCube, Xbox
My Street 2003 PlayStation 2
Polly Pocket! Super Splash Island2003 Game Boy Advance
Mario Party 5 2003 GameCube
Muppets Party Cruise 2003 GameCube, PlayStation 2
Ape Escape: Pumped & Primed 2004 PlayStation 2
Cartoon Network: Block Party 2004 Game Boy Advance
Sega SuperStars 2004 PlayStation 2
Mario Party 6 2004 GameCube
Ape Escape Academy 2004 PlayStation Portable
Mario Party Advance 2005 Game Boy Advance
Super Monkey Ball Deluxe 2005 Xbox, PlayStation 2
SpongeBob SquarePants: Lights, Camera, Pants! 2005 Xbox, PlayStation 2, GameCube
Mario Party 7 2005 GameCube
One Piece: Pirates' Carnival 2005 PlayStation 2, GameCube
Super Monkey Ball: Touch & Roll 2005 Nintendo DS
Every Party 2005 Xbox 360
Crash Boom Bang! 2006 Nintendo DS
Super Monkey Ball: Banana Blitz 2006 Wii
Rayman Raving Rabbids 2006 Game Boy Advance, Wii, Xbox 360, Microsoft Windows, Nintendo DS
Tamagotchi Party On! 2006 Wii
Wii Play 2006 Wii
WarioWare: Smooth Moves 2006 Wii
Fuzion Frenzy 2 2007 Xbox 360
Mario Party 8 2007 Wii
LOL 2007 Nintendo DS
Carnival Games 2007 Wii, Nintendo DS
Jackass: The Game 2007 PlayStation 2, Nintendo DS, PlayStation Portable
Viva Piñata: Party Animals 2007 Xbox 360
Mario Party DS 2007 Nintendo DS
Rayman Raving Rabbids 2 2007 Wii, Nintendo DS, Microsoft Windows
Game Party 2007 Wii
Doraemon Wii - Himitsu Douguou Ketteisen 2007 Wii
Rocky and Bullwinkle 2008 Xbox 360 (XBLA)
Hail to the Chimp 2008 Xbox 360, PlayStation 3
Wonder World Amusement Park 2008 Wii
Rayman Raving Rabbids TV Party 2008 Wii, Nintendo DS
Family Pirate Party 2009 Wii (WiiWare)
Family & Friends Party 2009 Wii (WiiWare)
M&M's Beach Party2009 Wii (WiiWare)
5 Spots Party 2009 Wii (WiiWare)
Birthday Party Bash 2009 Wii
101-in-1 Party Megamix 2009 Wii, PlayStation Portable, Nintendo DS
We Wish You a Merry Christmas 2009 Wii
Hubert the Teddy Bear: Winter Games 2010 Wii (WiiWare)
Opps! Prank Party2010 Wii
Wii Party 2010 Wii
The Garfield Show: Threat of the Space Lasagna 2010 Wii, PC
Guilty Party 2010 Wii
Start the Party! 2010 PlayStation 3
Club Penguin: Game Day! 2010 Wii
New Carnival Games 2010 Wii, Nintendo DS
Disney Channel All Star Party 2010 Wii
Pac-Man Party 2010 Wii, Nintendo 3DS, Windows Mobile 7
Raving Rabbids: Travel in Time 2010 Wii
Super Monkey Ball 3D 2011 Nintendo 3DS
We Dare 2011 PlayStation 3, Wii
Rio 2011 Wii, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360
Wii Play: Motion 2011 Wii
Go Vacation 2011 Wii, Nintendo Switch
Rabbids: Alive & Kicking 2011 Xbox 360
Fortune Street 2011 Wii
Mario Party 9 2012 Wii
El Chavo 2012 Wii
Nintendo Land 2012 Wii U
Sing Party 2012 Wii U
Rabbids Land 2012 Wii U
Family Party: 30 Great Games Obstacle Arcade 2012 Wii U
Game & Wario 2013 Wii U
Wii Party U 2013 Wii U
Barbie Dreamhouse Party 2013 Nintendo DS, Wii, Nintendo 3DS, Nintendo Wii U
Mario Party: Island Tour 2013 Nintendo 3DS
The Jackbox Party Pack 2014 Microsoft Windows, macOS, Linux, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch
Town of Salem 2014 Microsoft Windows, macOS, iOS, Android
Mario Party 10 2015 Wii U
Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes 2015 Microsoft Windows, OS X, PlayStation 4
The Jackbox Party Pack 2 2015 Microsoft Windows, macOS, Linux, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch
Animal Crossing: Amiibo Festival 2015 Wii U
Tricky Towers 2016 Microsoft Windows, OS X, Linux, PlayStation 4
Overcooked 2016 Microsoft Windows, Xbox One, PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch
Party Golf 2016 PlayStation 4, Microsoft Windows, Nintendo Switch
Mario Party: Star Rush 2016 Nintendo 3DS
The Jackbox Party Pack 3 2016 Microsoft Windows, macOS, Linux, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Android, Apple TV, Nintendo Switch
1-2-Switch 2017 Nintendo Switch
The Jackbox Party Pack 4 2017 Microsoft Windows, macOS, Linux, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Android, Apple TV, Nintendo Switch
Mario Party: The Top 100 2017 Nintendo 3DS
Party Panic 2017 Microsoft Windows, macOS, Linux
Scribblenauts Showdown 2018 Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Xbox One
Among Us 2018 iOS, Android, Microsoft Windows
Overcooked 2 2018 Microsoft Windows, Xbox One, PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, macOS, Linux
Bonkies 2018 Microsoft Windows, Xbox One, PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch
Pummel Party 2018 Microsoft Windows
Super Mario Party 2018 Nintendo Switch
The Jackbox Party Pack 5 2018 Microsoft Windows, macOS, Linux, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Android, Apple TV, Nintendo Switch
Alien League2019 Microsoft Windows
The Jackbox Party Pack 6 2019 Microsoft Windows, macOS, Linux, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Android, Apple TV, Nintendo Switch
Clubhouse Games: 51 Worldwide Classics 2020 Nintendo Switch
The Jackbox Party Pack 7 2020 Microsoft Windows, macOS, Linux, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Android, Apple TV, Nintendo Switch
The Jackbox Party Pack 8 2021 Microsoft Windows, macOS, Linux, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Android, Apple TV, Nintendo Switch
Mario Party Superstars 2021 Nintendo Switch
Crab Game 2021 Microsoft Windows, macOS, Linux
Kirby's Dream Buffet 2022 Nintendo Switch
Town of Salem 2 2023 Microsoft Windows, macOS
Everybody 1-2-Switch! 2023 Nintendo Switch

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