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Supernanny Party 3 is a game to release for the 3DS and Wii U on Fall 2014. There are many modes. A maximum of 6 players can play against eachother, including COM opponents in Party Mode. In Minigame Modes, there can be up to 10 participants, including COM opponents. Only six people can play locally. Players can download demos.

Turns
Each player will get either 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, or 40 turns. Forget about the 5-turns-per-player-as-always idea, that I do not like. Bigger parties I prefer more.

Party Modes
All the themes are Supernanny-related. You can have a quick party for two, a longer party for three, a big party for four, a bigger party for five, or a huge party for six.

If you land on a Joshua Space, something bad can happen to you, such as taking stars, taking gems, taking charity, and taking equality.

Couples picking minigames for each other
They will be picking minigames for each other. They will be picking twice. The host can set which turn they pick. And it cannot be turn 1 or turn 10. How many games that will show up on the board is based First place gets 10 gems, second gets 9, third gets 8, and so on. This occurs at least 2 turns before the teams are picked. At least 2 turns after teams are picked, they will pick minigames for each other.

Teams
If there are four or more players including COM opponents, teams will occur. Teams will be chosen and called-out members will be forced to join the team. Teams will be chosen by the two participants with the highest amount of stars and gems (stars are worth like 100,000,000 gems). There will be a coin toss. The winner of the coin toss gets to pick first.

Free-For-All
All players compete against each other.

Relay
A relay minigame is a type of minigame. It does not show you how much points you have or how much

Marathon
A marathon minigame is an elimination minigame. Every 15 seconds, the player in last place gets tapped in the shoulder and eliminated from the minigame. In Party Mode, the last player standing gets 10 gems, last eliminated gets 9 gems, second-last gets 8 gems, and so on. For example, there are 4 players. A player was eliminated first, so they got 7 gems.

Trio Round
Players will play Three versus Three games. Teams will change each time. The winning team will get 5 points. The participant with the most points wins.

Relay Risk
Players will play Relay minigames. The gems are replaced by points. The competitor with the most points wins.

You Pick for Someone Else
Players will play Free-For-All games, Relay games, or Marathon games. The name of one randomly picked minigame for how many participants there are in white will show up on a black screen. In the first round, competitors will pick up one piece of paper. The participant with the paper with the lowest number will pick first, and for the participant with the highest number. That minigame's name will vanish off the screen. Then, the participant with the paper with the second-lowest number will pick a remaining minigame for the participant with the paper with the second-highest number, and so on. It is like Test For The Best in Mario Party 8, but picking for each other, everyone stays on the same floor when not playing a minigame, and more than one player. For the second round onward, the contestant with the lowest cumulative number of points will pick first and for the contestant with the highest cumulative number of points. Then, the contestant with the second-lowest number of points will pick for the contestant with the second-highest number of points, and so on. If there's a tie, the members of that tie will draw numbers to determine the order of their pick.