![]() ![]() ![]() Overall it is a very fun hack from start to end that doesn't go too crazy about new things and doesn't require insane levels of skills, which I appreciate in these savage kaizo times. The new enemies are simple but effective (loved the piranha that flies, shoots and hides), same as the mechanics. The graphics are nice and the music fits with a few exceptions. The levels are short and they have no unfair mechanics, so they are enjoyable. Really well done! In a lot of ways this manages to feel like an official Mario World sequel. My girlfriend who isn’t terribly much of a gamer but loves Mario side scrollers found this to be an enjoyable romp. The open world nature of Mario World past Yoshi’s Island’s Castle is why I love it so much, and this does a good job at emulating that with pretty much every world having an extensive alternative route.Īlso great difficulty balancing. ![]() 3 or the later Mario side scrollers in terms of level progression. Most traditional hacks I’ve played usually make an effort to keep it simple and emulate Bros. I was also pleasantly surprised by the sheer amount of alternative exits and routes. Level design is also really nicely done with just the right amount of gimmicks to keep levels fresh (though I do think some levels don’t exactly make it clear what objects act like SMB2 Veggies). Honestly one of the nicest traditional hacks I’ve played! Luigi being playable is a nice breath of fresh air, especially with the slightly modified physics. ![]()
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