New Super Luigi U

New Super Luigi U (styled as New Super Luigi Bros. U) is an expansion pack to the Wii U title New Super Mario Bros. U, released as part of The Year of Luigi, celebrating the thirtieth anniversary of Luigi's initial debut. It features Luigi as the main player, with Yellow Toad, Blue Toad, and, notably, Nabbit (who replaces Mario from the original game) playable in multiplayer mode. Because the game is titled New Super Luigi U, the game does not feature Mario himself at all, making this the only Mario series game so far to do this. Features like Challenge Mode and Boost Rush are also not available.

The title was released for download on the Wii U eShop for region price, as downloadable content for New Super Mario Bros. U. Once downloaded, the player must select the icon on the top left corner of the file select screen to play. Wii U Pro Controller support for is also included in addition to and the  controls in New Super Mario Bros. U. This game was also released at retail as a standalone game for region price.

Gameplay
The gameplay is largely similar to its base game, except that the playable characters retain Luigi's higher jump and lower traction from Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels. The game itself is also made harder, and every course starts at one-hundred seconds. Elements like Items, Power-Ups, Star Coins, Toad Houses, Enemy Courses, and bosses are retained.

Playable

 * Luigi
 * Yellow Toad
 * Blue Toad
 * Nabbit
 * Mii (only in Flying Squirrel Ovation)

Bosses

 * Boom Boom (Tower)
 * Boss Sumo Bro. (Tower)
 * Kamek (Tower)
 * Koopalings
 * Lemmy Koopa (Acorn Plains)
 * Morton Koopa Jr. (Layer Cake Desert)
 * Larry Koopa (Sparkling Waters)
 * Wendy O. Koopa (Frosted Glacier)
 * Iggy Koopa (Soda Jungle)
 * Roy Koopa (Rock-Candy Mines)
 * Ludwig von Koopa (Meringue Clouds)
 * Bowser Jr. (Airships)
 * Bowser (Peach's Castle)

Supporting

 * Yoshis
 * Green Yoshis
 * Baby Yoshis
 * Balloon Baby Yoshis
 * Bubble Baby Yoshis
 * Glowing Baby Yoshis
 * Princess Peach
 * Toad

Changes
The world map itself is unchanged from New Super Mario Bros. U, but level designs have had a drastic makeover, making them much harder. As mentioned above, playable characters and their abilities have changed. The timer for each level is also set to start from 100 seconds and the 100-seconds time bonus are added to the timer after going to the boss door in the towers and castles. Items in red Toad Houses may vary as well. For example, a 1-Up Mushroom is in place of a Super Mushroom. Similarly, Enemy Courses contain only Mini Mushrooms and Propeller Mushrooms, as opposed to only Stars. There are no Checkpoint Flags. Also, many elements of the game are colored green to emphasize Luigi.

After the game is completed, the Mario Block appears at the beginning of levels. This allows the player to switch to the original game's physics, with lower jumps and better traction. Nabbit is not affected by the block. Nabbit is also playable in single player mode if the player holds down on the / or  on the  while selecting a level. The player's Mii can also be used if the same trick is done on the Flying Squirrel Ovation level in Superstar Road.

Worlds
There are 82 new courses replacing the original courses from New Super Mario Bros. U with different level names, though the world names are retained.
 * Acorn Plains
 * Layer-Cake Desert
 * Sparkling Waters
 * Frosted Glacier
 * Soda Jungle
 * Rock-Candy Mines
 * Meringue Clouds
 * Peach's Castle
 * Superstar Road

Differences between retail and digital versions

 * The image that appears when the game is loading is changed from the one in New Super Mario Bros. U.
 * Every message box is now green, including those that appear before the title screen.
 * The title screen has been changed significantly, the New Super Mario Bros. U + New Super Luigi U logos have been replaced by just the New Super Luigi U logo alone, the ground tiles have been changed, and Mario is no longer present.
 * The button to go back to New Super Mario Bros. U on the file select screen has been removed.

Luigi Sightings


In every level within New Super Luigi U there is one Luigi image hidden somewhere within the level. These images range from 8-bit Super Mario Bros.-esque to his various artworks throughout the series. The way these Luigis are placed in the level ranges from being in the open to being a background detail.

References to other games

 * Super Mario Bros.: Various Luigi sightings are sprites taken from this game.
 * Super Mario 64 DS: The portrait used to enter Big Boo Battle is reused as a hidden Luigi.
 * Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2: One of the Luigi sightings is a sprite of Luigi from this Super Mario World version.
 * Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon: The Luigi sighting in Vanishing Ghost House is based on Luigi and King Boo's artwork from this game.
 * New Super Mario Bros. U: As New Super Luigi U is an expansion pack of this game, most of the elements from this game reappear.

Trivia

 * Even though Nabbit helps Luigi in multiplayer mode, Nabbit still steals items from the Toad Houses, and the players will have to catch him. It will not work when Nabbit is playing in Co-op mode, and in single-player mode if the player does the trick to play as Nabbit in the level where Nabbit went, the player will still continue playing as Luigi.
 * Although Mario himself does not appear, he is referenced twice: once in the intro, in which his hat is on the table, and a second time in the level Broozers and Barrels, which features a Mario-based snowman at the beginning of the stage.
 * US and Canada Club Nintendo members who purchased New Super Luigi U from the Nintendo eShop by August 1, 2013 and completed the surveys within four weeks after downloading could receive double the amount of coins (for a total of 40 coins) compared to the original amount (20 coins). They also had a chance to win 1 of 980 Luigi pins.