Smashing bricks, eating mushrooms, rescuing princesses, Super Mario Bros. never gets old in the journey of exploring the classic pixel of the player's emotions.
Released in 1985, this game puts players in the role of plumber Mario, who is passionate about rescuing Princess Peach from the monster Bowser. Among the countless modern games with great graphics and vivid sound, the first impression is probably the story and graphics. Super Mario Bros. is not just a claw, it is the original material for a series of later masterpieces such as Angry Mario.
Moreover, most of the later running and jumping action games have at least a little inspiration from Mario. A recent example is the popular Poor Bunny game at the present time. Although the interface is different and the pace is faster, it still retains the characteristic dodging movement element like when you are controlling Mario to jump and avoid Goomba!
You will start with 3 lives, when you run out of lives and still haven't passed the screen, you will lose. Each level requires you to overcome dangerous paths, enemies, and traps to reach the final screen of the flag. The game has a total of 8 worlds, and each world consists of 4 screens. The final screen is always a confrontation with the boss Bowser. On the way, you need to collect coins, eat mushrooms to grow, eat fire flowers to shoot, and use stars to become invincible for a few seconds.