![]() First of all, the game can be played with either the Joycons or a Pro Controller (I opted for a Pro Controller during my playthrough). ![]() While this is essentially a port of the Wii U game, there have been some changes and improvements. They’re fast, fun, and it’s really a shame there’s only a few of them included. The mine cart levels are an absolute treat – you ride, in the first-person view, in a mine cart down a pre-determined track shooting unlimited turnips at bad guys, coins, and diamonds. The boss fights are usually pretty clever and create just enough tension to get your blood racing. To spice things up, you’ll also come across the occasional boss fight and mine cart level. Super Mario fans will find a ton of familiarity here – even if the actual gameplay is more puzzle-like in nature. The small, multi-story levels are filled with classic Super Mario enemies and obstacles and are usually inspired by traditional Super Mario settings like Ghost Houses, Grassy Fields, Castles, etc. These mystery objectives may include finding an object, like the Golden Mushroom or the 1up Mushroom, or not taking any damage. In addition to the Star, you’ll also collect three hidden diamonds and figure out a mystery objective that’s only revealed once the level has been beaten once. To complete a level, you’ll navigate a small, Mario-esque environment while searching for a Star. ![]() Each level will only take a short period of time to complete – maybe 10-15 minutes for some of the more challenging levels.
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