If you're a Switch owner who enjoys multiplayer games, there's a good chance you have your eye on Super Mario Party. The game is set to launch on October 5, but you can pre-order it now. Super Mario Party is a four-player digital board game that comes with 80 mini-games you'll get to play as your characters advance across the onscreen game board. The mini-games have you use the Joy-Cons in creative ways, often involving motion controls.

The mini-games come in a number of varieties. Some are free-for-alls, in which all players compete against each other. Some are two-on-two, so you'll have to team up with one opponent to clobber the others. Other mini-games pit three players against one for asymmetrical multiplayer madness. And for the first time in the series, some of the mini-games will let you go online to play against other players around the world.

Super Mario Party also comes with Toad's Rec Room, a set of four mini-games designed to be played when you have two Switches on hand. You and your friends can remove the Joy-Cons from both Switches and put the two screens together to form one bigger play area. One of the Rec Room mini-games is a banana puzzle that times how quickly you can rotate the screens to create a single image. Another has each player control a tank in a level whose layout and shape is determined by how you decide to place the Switch screens side-by-side.

If you're ready to pre-order Super Mario Party, here's the information you'll need to get the best deal.

Pre-Order Bonus
The only pre-order bonus available for Super Mario Party on Nintendo Switch is that Amazon Prime members get a $10 reward certificate for placing their order before launch day.

Pre-Order Super Mario Party
Nintendo is doing a no-frills launch for Super Mario Party, so it only comes in a single editions, with no physical or digital extras to go with it. Unless you have an Amazon Prime membership, you'll get the best deal at Newegg, where you can save $5 compared to other retailers.

Amazon -- $60 (comes with $10 reward certificate for Prime members)
Best Buy -- $60
GameStop -- $60
Newegg -- $55
Nintendo Eshop -- $60
Target -- $60
Walmart -- $60