Jelly Mario turns the classic platformer on its ear by adding squishy physics to everything. Controlling the iconic plumber is a lot harder than it looks, and while I imagine this game was made for laughs, there's a bit of challenge to be had here.
Super Mario Bros. Crossover likewise adds significant changes to the Mushroom Kingdom. Instead of altering physics, the game introduces a number of other NES characters to the playable roster, most of which have unique moves and abilities. You might be surprised just how different a familiar game can feel by changing heroes. The backdrop and enemies can be reskinned as well, making old levels feel like new again. In addition to SMB, you can also play through The Lost Levels and a set of Special levels that I believe have been handmade, but feel right at home!
Super Mario Bros. Crossover likewise adds significant changes to the Mushroom Kingdom. Instead of altering physics, the game introduces a number of other NES characters to the playable roster, most of which have unique moves and abilities. You might be surprised just how different a familiar game can feel by changing heroes. The backdrop and enemies can be reskinned as well, making old levels feel like new again. In addition to SMB, you can also play through The Lost Levels and a set of Special levels that I believe have been handmade, but feel right at home!
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