Just because New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe is a Switch port of a classic Wii U game, it doesn’t mean it’s something to be sniffed at. So, for those of you wondering what has the game got as far as modes and features go, a break down can be seen below:
*All details, videos & imagery comes from Nintendo
An Introduction to the Modes & Features of New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe:
New Super Mario Bros. U: (Main Campaign)
The original adventure! Bowser’s sent a colourful cast of minions to stop you from reaching Princess Peach’s castle. To save the Mushroom Kingdom, you’ll have to beat them all.
New Super Luigi U: (Main Campaign)
Little bro Luigi gets the spotlight in this harder, faster version of the game. Players can jump higher, but they skid more and you get less time to finish each course, adding to the challenge.
Challenges: (Mode)
Test your skills with several themed challenges, some of which are played in courses not found in the main game.
Boost Rush: (Mode)
Rush through courses that scroll at increasing speeds as you collect Coins, and aim for the fastest possible completion time.
Coin Battle: (Mode)
Up to four friends race each other and see who can grab the most coins. Okay the included Coin Courses as-is or hop into Coin Edit mode to customise them!
Hints: (Feature)
17 helpful hints can be found right on the New Super Mario Bros. U main menu.
Videos: (Feature)
If you’re connected to the internet, you can watch 200 short tutorial videos, too!
Super Guide:
If you’re playing New Super Mario Bros. U alone and lose five lives in a course, a Super Guide Block will appear. Hit it to activate the Super Guide, which will show you how to complete the course. From there, you can choose to move on to the next course, or give the one you’ve been working on another try.
As always, we hope you found this introductory guide helpful. More Mario guides can be found here!
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This post was written by Jack Longman