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that many fans consider a "successor" or "better" version of official titles like Super Mario Maker 2
Unlike the standard run/jump, Mario gains a button. Holding it changes the current level's rules, graphics, and physics in real-time between two or three distinct universes. mario multiverse super fanmade mario bros better
The game’s defining feature is its ability to switch between different eras of Mario. Unlike Mario Maker , which restricts you to specific game styles per level, Multiverse allows for a frantic mixing of mechanics. You can play a level designed in the style of the original Super Mario Bros. (SMB1), but suddenly find a Cape Feather from Super Mario World (SMW) or a Boomerang Flower from Super Mario Bros. 3 . that many fans consider a "successor" or "better"
: Native support for more complex co-op and versus modes. Unlike Mario Maker , which restricts you to
While Nintendo’s official editors restrict players to specific "styles" (like SMB1 or 3D World), Mario Multiverse breaks those walls.
This fusion would create puzzle-platforming scenarios that no single official game can offer. The fan developer can also tune the difficulty for an adult audience: precision timing, multi-segment boss fights against a corrupted, glitch-hopping Bowser, and optional "Kaizo" dimensions that require frame-perfect inputs. This is the dark souls of Mario—a challenge that respects the player’s skill rather than coddling them.