New Super Mario Bros. Wii 2: The Next Levels

New Super Mario Bros. Wii 2: The Next Levels

released on Oct 21, 2010

New Super Mario Bros. Wii 2: The Next Levels

released on Oct 21, 2010

Mario, Luigi, Peach, and Toad were at Peach's Castle for a feast. When suddenly, there was a rumble. Bowser's airship broke the roof of the castle! (and of course the dining room is on the top floor! How stupidly built). Bowser gets away with Peach and now The Mario Bros and Toad must save her. Bowser takes her to his castle, and puts her in a cage, which, like always, the bros must defeat bowser to unlock the cage to get her.


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Nintendo's game-making prowess has never been in question, but fan creations can sometimes surprise us. "New Super Mario Bros. Wii 2: The Next Levels" might not be a Nintendo masterpiece, but it's a clear example of how fan-made projects can captivate players with creativity and enthusiasm.

The first thing to note about this fan game is that it's an entirely new adventure created by a talented 12-year-old. You might expect something basic and unpolished, but "The Next Levels" is brimming with clever enemy placements and inventive level designs. It's impressive that a young fan could craft such well-thought-out challenges, even if it doesn't quite reach the level of Nintendo's masterpieces.

The game's difficulty is worth mentioning. "The Next Levels" is not for the faint of heart. It offers a real challenge, and it's clear that the young creator poured their heart into making sure each level feels both strategic and entertaining.

The fact that this fan project caught the attention of the Nintendo ninjas and reportedly led to a collaboration with the young developer for "Super Mario Bros. Wonder" is remarkable. It speaks to the potential of fan creations and the recognition they can receive from industry giants.

There's also an amusing touch of humor in the game's portrayal of characters, including a surprising appearance by Jesus Christ, which is as unexpected as it is entertaining, considering it's a crossover of Mario and Japanese manga. It's an excellent example of the creativity that can emerge from fan projects.

Overall, "New Super Mario Bros. Wii 2: The Next Levels" is an impressive creation by a young fan who showcases significant potential. While it doesn't quite match the quality of official Nintendo games, it's a testament to the power of fan creativity and the surprising places it can take us. I'll give it an 8 out of 10.

it actually starts trying after the chaos that is level 1, pretty good but it's just hard for the sake of being hard