Super Mario: All-Star Attack! by MikeystarSuper Mario: All-Star Attack is an exceptional 2D platformer on MFGG. At first glance, it may appear to be a ROM hack, but everything is made in Game Maker, and even though it's just a demo for now, we think it's fitting to give it an award. The All-Star is an entity that is formed when all the Starmen, Power Stars, Shine Sprites and so on in the Mario universe come together as one. It has the power of granting its user unlimited control of the world around them, and Bowser wants the star for himself because of course he does. The news eventually reaches the Mushroom Kingdom, and Mario and co. start another journey to foil Bowser's plans. It plays very much like a standard Mario game, but there are plenty of features and addons that make it stand out from the others. You'll find yourself jumping, running, stomping, and chucking fireballs in over 50 levels and with plenty of power ups, accompanied with superb graphics, nifty 16-bit remixes of classic soundtracks, and memorable level design. Unfortunately, there are quite a few nasty bugs that you may find and other areas that will fall flat to some, but this game still gets 4 stars and two thumbs up.
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Super Mario: All-Star Attack is an exceptional 2D platformer on MFGG. At first glance, it may appear to be a ROM hack, but everything is made in Game Maker, and even though it's just a demo for now, we think it's fitting to give it an award. The All-Star is an entity that is formed when all the Starmen, Power Stars, Shine Sprites and so on in the Mario universe come together as one. It has the power of granting its user unlimited control of the world around them, and Bowser wants the star for himself because of course he does. The news eventually reaches the Mushroom Kingdom, and Mario and co. start another journey to foil Bowser's plans. It plays very much like a standard Mario game, but there are plenty of features and addons that make it stand out from the others. You'll find yourself jumping, running, stomping, and chucking fireballs in over 50 levels and with plenty of power ups, accompanied with superb graphics, nifty 16-bit remixes of classic soundtracks, and memorable level design. Unfortunately, there are quite a few nasty bugs that you may find and other areas that will fall flat to some, but this game still gets 4 stars and two thumbs up.