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Revision as of 23:01, October 1, 2020

This article is about a game that has just been released on October 1, 2020. Major changes should be made by a contributor who has a reliable source. This notice should be removed after a month has passed since the game was first released.

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Template:Infobox Super Mario Bros. 35 is a 2D platformer and battle royale game for the Nintendo Switch created to celebrate the Super Mario Bros. series' 35th anniversary.[1] It is exclusively available to Nintendo Switch Online members and released on October 1, 2020, being available until March 31, 2021.[1] The game's battle royale mechanics are similar to Tetris 99, another game only available to Nintendo Switch Online members.

Controls

The controls can be changed in the settings. On the loading screen, as well as after being defeated, the player has to hold the button in order to use it.

  • left, right - Move Mario
  • up - Jump
  • leftstick - Move target
  • X - Use ? Block

Gameplay

Super Mario Bros. 35 is a battle royale where 35 players compete against each other until only a single player is left. In the menu, the player can play a normal game or a special event, if any, along with changing their icon, which is gained by leveling up. Leveling up is earned by getting experience points from playing levels. During a game, players go through levels from Super Mario Bros. Enemies defeated will be sent over to a different player's course. The player can see other players' games. The course the enemies are sent to is determined by which course the player is currently targeting, which is surrounded by a red box. The player can choose between four strategies to determine how they target other players. Other player's enemies can also be sent to the player. On the top-left corner of the screen is an item roulette which costs 20 coins to use. Using it randomly gives the player an item, such as a Super Star. The player also has a Time Limit displayed on the top-right corner of their screen. Defeating enemies gives the player more time. If the player is the last player alive, they win the game. At the end of a game the player's name, rank, number of coins collected, and the number of other players they knocked out, is displayed.[1] The player can also spectate the match after being defeated.

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References

  1. ^ a b c Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; no text was provided for refs named MarioDirect

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