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New worlds unveiled in 'Mario vs. Donkey Kong' trailer

Jan 11, 2024 2:24 PM

The iconic gaming franchise is gearing up for a fresh bout of nostalgic showdowns with the upcoming release of "Mario vs. Donkey Kong" for the Nintendo Switch. Nintendo's latest trailer has revealed exciting new additions to the beloved puzzle platformer, including over 130 innovative levels and uncharted worlds for players to explore. Gamers can look forward to tackling new obstacles, like menacing icicles, and perhaps a more leisurely experience with the introduction of a 'Relaxed' mode, where falling in-game will no longer mean starting over from scratch. Moreover, those who relish shared adventures can dive into the local co-op feature. Set to launch on February 16, the game promises to be a vibrant revival of the Game Boy Advance classic.

What new features are included in the upcoming "Mario vs. Donkey Kong" game for the Nintendo Switch?

The upcoming "Mario vs. Donkey Kong" game will feature over 130 new levels, fresh world designs, challenging obstacles such as falling icicles, a 'Relaxed' mode for a more forgiving gameplay experience, and local cooperative play.

Mario vs. Donkey Kong is a series known for its unique blend of puzzle-solving and platforming gameplay. Initially released on the Game Boy Advance, the franchise has seen several sequels and spin-offs, each offering a twist on the formula of guiding miniature Marios through intricate levels to save them from the clutches of the infamous Donkey Kong. The series is highly regarded for its creativity and replayability, making it a staple for fans of both characters and puzzle-platformer enthusiasts.



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