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|Jap=バディプレイ
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|Jap=ブーストモード
|JapR=Būsuto Mōdo
|JapM=Boost Mode
|Kor=부스트 모드
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Revision as of 23:40, December 14, 2020

New Super Mario Bros. U complete game play perspective.
Four players playing the game with one player operating Boost Mode

Boost Mode is a feature introduced in New Super Mario Bros. U, where the player with the Wii U GamePad can interact with the game, not by controlling a playable character, but by using the GamePad's touch screen to manipulate the current gameplay.

Boost Mode allows the GamePad player to place platforms in the game to help or hinder the other players. These platforms can be placed by tapping an empty/vacant area on the Touch Screen, and the platforms come in a variety of colors. They include blue spade platforms, red heart platforms, green club platforms, and magenta diamond platforms. The icons on the blocks will disappear over time, and the platform itself soon after. Only four platforms may be on screen at one time, and placing another results in the first platform placed disappearing.

If another player steps on the platform with the icon still on it, it will spit out three coins and a star meter on the GamePad will have a section filled. Standing on ten platforms will fill the meter entirely, and as a result a Boost Star appears; by tapping the Boost Star on the GamePad, the player enters Super Boost Mode, allowing them to instantly defeat enemies and hit blocks by tapping them for a limited time, similar to a Starman.

Boost Mode is not limited to platforms, however, as the player using Boost Mode can also stun/damage enemies by tapping them, which can be done repeatedly to keep them from attacking. Additionally, 3-Up Moon Blocks (which will release a 3-Up Moon after being hit and then remain solid) can only be seen on the GamePad player's screen, and become usable for the other players only after being tapped; the block will revert after about 5 seconds, after which it can be hit again.

Nothing happens if the player taps Mario or any other character. Boost Mode also cannot be used in Toad Houses.

If the player manages to collect ninety-nine extra lives, the Boost Blocks become Mini-Boost Blocks.

Boost Mode is not available in New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe due to being unable to access the Nintendo Switch's touch screen easily during docked play or multiplayer.

Effects when touching enemies

The following is a list of the effects on enemies that occur when touching them in Boost Mode:

Profiles

New Super Mario Bros. U

  • Instruction manual description: "Use GamePad to help out your friends in a variety of different ways."

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese バディプレイ
Badi Purei
Buddy Play

Dutch Booststand
Boost Mode
German Boost-Modus
 
Italian Gioco assistito
 
Portuguese Modo Assistido
Assisted Mode
Russian Режим Поддержки
Rezhim Podderzhki
Support Mode

Spanish (NOE) Partida Turbo
Turbocharger game

Trivia

  • The icons on the blocks spawned via Boost Mode are the same as the four symbols used to sync the Wii U console and GamePad during the system setup. These symbols are also found on a standard deck of cards.