- Counting: The child had to count the number of spaces they moved on the game board.
- Probability: The child had to understand the probability of rolling certain numbers on the dice and how it affected their movement on the board.
- Money: The child had to collect coins throughout the game and use them to purchase items and stars.
- Strategy: The child had to use strategic thinking to decide which items to purchase and when to use them to gain an advantage over other players.
One way to continue developing math skills through playing Mario Party Superstars is to have the child keep track of their coins and stars on a piece of paper, practicing addition and subtraction as they gain or lose them throughout the game. Additionally, the child can practice probability by predicting which number they will roll on the dice and keeping track of how often they are correct. Finally, the child can practice strategic thinking by analyzing the game board and making decisions based on the best way to reach their goals.