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game. While there are sections of the game where you can pop into a background plane, the game operates in two dimensions much like how the series started out.
That means the level design and platforming has to turn things up a notch and this is where the things start to get more technical than usual.is exacting with its demands on the player. This is not to say that it is difficult, although some levels early on can be a surprising challenge, but that you have to keep on your toes to progress smoothly.Each level also features a new Wonder Flower, which once touched starts a wacky and reality defying setpiece.
Wonder Seeds act as your currency in the over world map to unlock more levels, which is a pretty standard setup by this point. Progressing through the overworld unlocks more levels and a boss level, which gives you a Royal Seed. This Royal Seed then allows you to chip away at Bowser’s Castle, with more areas that you complete weakening its defences further.On top of all this you have a very robust co-operative player mode and an online setup, which at the time of my review was sadly unavailable. However, from my standpoint, I am mostly interested in the singleplayer campaign.
You also have these lovely little flowers that talk to you and make comments as you pass by, which is a fun touch.is an excellent 2D platformer. With excellent level design, polished visuals and mad Wonder Flower setpieces. It’s not my favorite
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