The Magic Mirror proclaims, 'It's time for an Epic Battle!' Shrek Super Party is all about getting together with your buds and having fun in front of your television set. And for the most part, fun is what you will get. Shrek, Donkey, Lord Farquaad, Princess Fiona and Thelonious will be battling it out in over 30 mini-games. These games range from simple racing and evading games to quirky one-of-a-kind games that will have you throwing rats into sewers and busting a beat with Mix Master P.
The main difference between Shrek and other party games is in how you earn 'points' toward your win. The goal is to use the randomly generated bugs that you receive and swap them with other players' bugs, trying to get as much 'bug juice' as possible. But it's not as easy as it seems. In order to earn your swaps, you'll have to do well in the mini-games. The better you do, the more swaps you'll receive...which in turn allows you to try to combine higher-valued bugs up for more bonus points.
Unfortunately, the board game part of Shrek Super Party is pretty vague. I like how the board is split into multiple areas within the kingdom, but you never really get a good feeling that you are playing an actual board game. It almost feels like you are wandering aimlessly from spot to spot. In the grand scheme of things, however, it works fairly well and allows for different styles of mini-games. These mini-games offer a nice variety, but also have a few very boring games. However, most are bearable, if not flat out fun.