It was leaked a few months ago Nintendo I was working on a new installment Mario vs. Donkey Kong, a franchise that was forgotten due to its take on nature in terms of using puzzles with little robots the size of mustachioed plumbers. In the end things were true, and they released a remake of the first installment Game Boy AdvanceThat was announced in a company live broadcast and no further details have been given so far.
However, since its release date is already around the corner, it’s clear that they had to show something new and they did, because on its official channel Youtube of Nintendo There’s a premiere trailer that tells us the features of this version that haven’t just been ported over from the original console Highlights include a two-player mode, Merry Mini-Land and Slippery Summit Worlds, unlockable Plus Levels and Expert Levels, Time Attack, and the ability to choose between Casual and Classic difficulties.
Here you can watch the video:
This is the new description of the game from Nintendo:
This enhanced version of Mario vs. Donkey Kong offers over 130 levels and a two-player mode that helps you (and your friends) take on the challenge in a whole new way. Also new to this version of the game are Merry Mini-Land and Slippery Summit: two worlds filled with new enemies and level themes with different gameplay mechanics to keep you on your toes. And if you like it, you can unlock Plus Levels and Expert Levels to play to intensify the mayhem with new gameplay features or additional challenges.
Once you think you’ve mastered all the levels, you now get to play against your toughest opponent: yourself. Mario vs. Donkey Kong will add a time attack feature so players can raise their personal bar.
Of course, not everything is a competition. Mario vs. Donkey Kong brings two new playstyles to the game: Casual and Classic. Play the original game in its original Classic form or give yourself a break and tone down the challenge a bit on Casual – you’ll get the same level, just a little less demanding and with a few more “replay” opportunities.
Remember that Mario vs. Donkey Kong is turned on 16 February exclusively for switch.
Through: Everything Nintendo
Editor’s note: The truth is, even though it’s a remake, I really want to go back to this game that has the essence of arcade Donkey Kong. The best thing is that it brings new levels and is not as expensive as a triple AAA, it will be playable on Oled.