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====''Super Mario Maker 2''====
====''Super Mario Maker 2''====
In ''[[Super Mario Maker 2]]'', if the player loses all their lives in the Endless Challenge mode or the World Maker mode, the Game Over screen appears. The Game Over screen is similar to its appearance in the previous game, though it lacks any sprites; the "Game Over" theme played matches that of the game style used by the last played stage. In Story Mode, if the player loses all their lives, a similar screen is depicted, saying "TOO BAD..." rather than "GAME OVER"; this is followed by Luigi offering assistance with three choices:
In ''[[Super Mario Maker 2]]'', if the player loses all their lives in the Endless Challenge mode or the World Maker mode, the Game Over screen appears. The Game Over screen is similar to its appearance in the previous game, though it lacks any sprites; the "Game Over" theme played matches that of the game style used by the last played stage. In Story Mode, if the player loses all their lives, a similar screen is depicted, saying "Too bad..." rather than "Game Over"; this is followed by Luigi offering assistance with three choices:
*'''Give up:''' Mario returns to the hub world without receiving a payment, and the failed job is temporarily unavailable.
*'''Give up:''' Mario returns to the hub world without receiving a payment, and the failed job is temporarily unavailable.
*'''Try Again:''' The player is able to restart the level from the beginning.
*'''Try Again:''' The player is able to restart the level from the beginning.