The best clothes are found in the last world of the game, so you don't have to look in the stores if you want to be strong, just look for them in the last world and that's it. Battle: The battle is good and bad in two ways. What's good is that the adults and the babies can fight on their own, but together they can combine their jump and hammer moves, making them a lot stronger. As for the sounds, we have some good sounds like the original jump and coins sounds. With it, they can storm Peach's Castle, which is heavily guarded and has a strong barrier. The worlds look nice and colourful, and there are a lot of nice backgrounds, but it's just.
I couldn't find anything, but I found out that this game also existed and I could get this one as well, so I bought it and played it. But what is pretty cool, is that the adults also can use their moves on the babies, resulting in moves such as the 'Baby Cakes'! The game was pretty good, but nowhere near as popular as its successor. There are small puzzles or obstacles throughout the game, but nothing of it is very hard. There aren't any sidequests, since the toads in the present don't want anything, and in the past we will find that almost every toad is abducted by the Shroobs. Well, in other games you could get some by doing sidequests, minigames or stealing them from bosses, but since the first two are rare or miss in this game, we would have to steal them from enemies. Back to the present time. He is able to defeat it but it turns out that the monster is the only thing that returned from the past, Peach and her companions are gone! The only thing that reminds you that you are in the past are younger versions of people in the present.
. The battle graphics however, are another story. When people say a Mario game is bad, it's most of the time still pretty good compared to other non-Mario games. That doesn't mean that the game has no good tracks, there are a lot of good tracks actually. They cost no points, so that means that you literally buy as much of them as you want in the stores. However, it is severely damaged. A stronger attack costs more points of course.
Difficulty: 4 With no difficult sidequests or minigames you just battle a lot, so you will easily get very strong, making bosses easy as well. Still, it's a game I really liked and even though there are a lot of flaws in this game it really isn't that bad. Maybe you will think that doing things in the past affects things in the present, but since you can't go out of Peach's Castle in the present all your exploring happens in the past, so that means that you almost get the feeling you're not traveling through time but just going somewhere else. I think that the only thing this story misses, is a lot of different characters, since there aren't that many characters in this game. The brothers also have funny animations, as Mario moves his nose when thinking what to do, and Luigi is observing the enemy very closely when he's waiting to attack. And we have Fire Flowers, Ice Flowers and Mix Flowers.
But the others are just too similar. The game was a hit, getting a lot of praise and bringing many new fans. Anyways, a young Toadsworth asks them if they could play with the princess since she is upset. What's useful is that if an adult dies, the babies can revive them, but a baby has to be revived before an adult, so if Mario and Baby Mario have fainted, Luigi or Baby Luigi first has to revive Baby Mario before Mario can be revived. The only unique one is the Smash Egg, an item that the bros have to kick, and if they are lucky they can get a good item out of it! In fact, a lot of people including me find it to be the weakest part in the series. In this game they did something different.
Peach is amazed and immediately decides to travel to her castle of the past with two toad companions called Toadiko and Toadbert. But there aren't many things that really make me want to replay this game, the most important reason I replayed this game was because of the nostalgia and the funny battles. A magic door calls him childish and even Baby Luigi is less clumsier and braver than Luigi. All require you to constantly jump on enemies. But in this game, there aren't many minigames, I think there are about 5-6 maybe, while the other games in the series have at least 10.
The babies are also the only with hammers, so if you battle with the adults, prepare to jump a lot. The brothers, Elvin Gadd and a toad take a look. As for the stats, there are clear differences. But still, there are a lot of dark Shroob characters, creepy plans, a lot of unexpected things and some decent characters. She can laugh as well, but you'll mostly hear her crying. Then, out of nothing, a strange hole appears in the Castle Garden. There are a lot of nice backgrounds, there are tons of different and special looking enemies and bosses, and the battle moves have cool effects.
When the brothers look for her, Baby Bowser comes in and a small battle starts. We see them looking through binoculars at a flag with a mushroom on it, placed on some kind of pink tower. That's pretty original and it's something I really like. The most annoying thing in the story is that there is made a lot of fun of Luigi. Baby Mario wins, but suddenly the castle shakes and then we see that there are thousands of flying saucers in the sky ready to attack the castle! Graphics: 8 Let me tell you, the overworld graphics aren't that impressive. Well, they look actually almost the same compared to their Gameboy Advance sprites but since those were limited you would expect something better. Last vacation I finished this game for the second time, just because I wanted to play this game.
Still, they represented what those battles were about, so they're pretty good. We feel we have reached this goal and helped cure more cases of nostalgia than we could have ever imagined. Depth: 5 Like I mentioned in the addictiveness section, there are almost no sidequests and minigames, making this game very short and straightforward. There are remixes of tracks from other games, but they don't sound that good, there are remixes of the overworld and underground theme of Mario Bros and also a remix of the title screen from Yoshi's Island. We learn more about the vile plans of the Shroobs, the evil aliens who invaded the Mushroom Kingdom, and the brothers have to look for parts of the Cobalt Star, a star with a lot of power that also was the power source of the time machine. Still, if you like the series then I think you'll have much fun with this game, there's enough to make this game interesting.