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Paper Mario Sticker Star is a different approach to the Mario franchise, with turn-based battles, stickers to collect and a deeper adventure to uncover. In this FamilyGamerTV, we ask for the opinion of our kids, to see if this deeper adventure still appeals to young players.

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Paper Mario Sticker Stars Kid's Review 3DS Review

FGTV: Paper Mario Sticker Stars Kid's Review

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Paper Mario Sticker Star is a different approach to the Mario franchise, with turn-based battles, stickers to collect and a deeper adventure to uncover. In this FamilyGamerTV, we ask for the opinion of our kids, to see if this deeper adventure still appeals to young players.

From the visual design to the gameplay and the different play style, we take a hands-on look at how Paper Mario Sticker Star plays and discuss its reception with the whole family.

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