The Super Mario Baseball Tabletop Game Is Discounted At Amazon
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Jon Bitner
2025-12-19
Swing for the fences in this new Super Mario Baseball tabletop game, which includes four collectible figures.
Epoch Games Super Mario Stadium Baseball
Epoch Games Super Mario Soccer Striker
Mario is no rookie when it comes to baseball, having taken to the field with Mario Superstar Baseball on GameCube and again with Mario Super Sluggers for the Wii. He’s now returning to the sport with Epoch Games Super Mario Stadium Baseball, a tabletop game that has him and his friends swinging for the fences. It’s a cute-looking game--and right now you’ll find it for just $51.49 (was $60). This is a limited-time deal, and we're not sure how long it'll be around, so it's worth taking advantage of the discount while you can.
The action takes place on a tiny, tabletop version of a baseball field. There are four Super Mario collectible figures with the set (Mario, Yoshi, Luigi, Boo), though you’ll find less detailed character players for 10 other familiar faces scattered throughout the playing surface. Designed for two players, one pitches while the other bats. The pitcher can vary the ball's speed, trying to trick the batter into making a bad swing. The batter, meanwhile, is trying to knock the ball out of the park and score as many runs as they can.
Prefer kicking a ball over hitting it with a bat? Epoch Games also recently released Super Mario Soccer Striker. This plays a bit like rod hockey or foosball, with players manipulating sticks to move their characters across the board as they attempt to kick a ball into the opponent’s goal. It comes with everything you need to play, as well as four Collectible Figures for Mario, Luigi, Toad, and Yoshi.
We’ve seen some resellers offering it for extremely high prices--so give it a look now that the official listing from Amazon is available and in stock.
Epoch Games makes a bunch of tabletop Mario games, plenty of which have nothing to do with sports. Super Mario Blow Up Shaky Tower, for example, sees you balancing characters on an unstable tower--making it a mustachioed alternative to Jenga. There’s also a Super Mario Maze Game Deluxe that’ll put your reflexes to the test, as well as a small Mario Kart Racing Deluxe Set that sees cars flying around the track. Be sure to check out the full catalog, but here are a few of our favorites.
Beyond Epoch Games, Mario has made quite a showing in the tabletop world. From chess sets and Monopoly to Guess Who and Uno, the faces of Mushroom Kingdom have appeared in all sorts of classics. So, regardless of what type of tabletop game you’re interested in, there’s probably a version featuring Mario and his friends.
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syntaxterror
Feb 04, 06:11 AM
precisely lmao I painted it. hey, Massive size.
mysteryMuffin
Feb 03, 08:01 PM
some love it, some hate it. bet Not bad for a free game. Innovative mechanics 🤣
mr.toast
Dec 20, 01:11 AM
wb you get the idea
Dec 20, 12:01 AM
Seems okay to me.
lostWifi
Dec 19, 10:51 PM
Brand new. why bother? poor accessibility. 💯
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