![]() ![]() There aren't too many of them, and they don't overstay their welcome too much. I could also complain about how monotonous bowser was (especially when you have to fight him twice for the 100%), but the levels leading up to him are particularly well constructed and thematically tie back to previous levels, which is always nice to see. It does seem like the creator was aware of this, because you can often avoid checkpoints, and even when you can't, the levels are pretty short or the star coins were all collectible without going through the whole level. There were also (fortunately very few) cases where I was trying to get all the star coins in a level with an unavoidable checkpoint, where I could die after getting the checkpoint and not only lose all progress, but be forced to beat the level before trying again. The latter is definitely a product of playing other romhacks that use the same music, but it was still weird hearing an upbeat track pretty much exclusively used in castle levels on the grim world 6 map, for example. in the Minecraft level, the endermen are hard to see), and the music choices were sometimes a bit strange. I personally have a few problems with individual levels that are mostly in the last two worlds, but the only complaints that really apply to multiple levels are that sometimes the graphics were a little off in ways that made it initially difficult to read what was going on (e.g. It's also a little weird that all the worlds have a shop that just lead back to the world 3 shop, but it's better than hypothetically making someone go all the way back there, plus they had starting areas that fit each world, which I appreciated even though they immediately led back to the world 3 ice zone outside the actual shop. I question the need for the fire flower AND the boomerang AND the hammer bros suit. And some powerups felt pretty similar to each other. The selection of powerups and the existence of the shop were good on paper, though a lot of levels just provided the necessary powerups at the start so I never ended up buying anything except by accident. There were very few times where I actually struggled on a particular obstacle. The difficulty curve is very smooth and there's clearly a lot of care put into the level design. It's a very laid-back and straightforward play for the most part, and I was definitely having a good time for most of it. I usually play kaizo or harder standard hacks, but I tried this out yesterday and ended up getting the 100% + star coins in one go. Goal Spheres can no longer be picked up by boomerangsĪsm exgfx music non-mario powers traditional Added a couple more throw blocks to 6-F's boss room Replaced the "Down" and "Y + Right" coin indicators in 5-2 and 7-2 with more readable text indicators Tweaked 6-F, removing a few background tiles and adding a powerup block Added missing teleport blocks in the bonus room of 6-A, also allowed the pipe to be used to exit the area Added a guide for using the Coin Snake in 6-A Removed confusing castle tiles in Special-Crown Fixed a broken teleport (and therefore softlock) in Special-2 Tweaked Special-2 (removed a possible softlock, made the first super leaf easier to find, made teleports more lenient, added indicators to help find breakable blocks) The game is pretty much identical to 1.0, barring these few changes, This has been over two years in the making, I hope you enjoy! :) The game can be saved at any time, and there are no lives, so no game overs and losing progress! Coins are instead used to purchase items in shops on the map!Īlso included in the ZIP is a quick start guide, SNES and SFC style Box Art, and a full, classic style Instruction Manual in the style of Super Mario World's US Manual! The game also has lots of character cameos, cutscenes, and specially themed stages! Peach's Adventure is a full scale adventure, with 8 main Worlds, a special 9th World, and tons of secrets and post-game content! Almost every level has 5 Star Coins to collect, as well! Upon waking up, Peach thanks Toad, and starts heading back to her castle, only to find that King Koopa has taken it over! Worried, Peach runs to Mario's house, to find that Koopa has taken Mario as well! Peach, not willing to let this stand, sets out to rescue Mario, get her castle back, and stop Koopa once and for all! ![]() ![]() Toad finds Peach near his house, and takes her in to allow her to recover. Link Show random Submission Details Name:Īfter a long, hard fall, Princess Peach finds herself knocked unconscious, far away from her castle. ![]()
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