![]() What's more, the new objective of collecting and adding to a running tally of tens of thousands of coins scratches an itch that Nintendo has been nurturing among its fans since they smashed the first coin brick in the original Super Mario Bros. The controls are satisfyingly tight and the thrill of finding hidden areas and power-ups remains as compelling as ever. ![]() 2 is, as the world has come to expect from games starring everyone's favorite plumber, a wonderfully entertaining play. Co-op sees pairs of players - each with their own 3DS and game card - chasing after this golden bonanza together, and StreetPass mode lets players compare their best hauls over three random levels with other kids. Skilled players can expect to finish the game with hundreds of extra lives. This cascade of coinage multiplies Mario's lives at an almost disconcerting rate. ![]() Metallic cash can be found spurting from pipes, floating in air bubbles, springing from a brick helmet as Mario moves at high speeds. But its Midas touch is what makes this game stands apart from its precursors. It bears most of the hallmarks of previous outings, including a princess kidnapped for reasons unknown, dozens of short levels ending with a jump to the top of a flag pole, and loads of hidden items, including 1-up mushrooms and green vines into the clouds. ![]() Players will collect tens of thousands of the series' iconic coins as they work their way through Mario's latest side-scrolling platforming adventure. ![]()
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