Super Mario Wonder added a "Yoshi" character that takes no damage. New Super Mario Bros U has a super guide block that plays the level for you.
If you're a fellow Mario enthusiast, you won't want to miss out on this incredible fanmade project. Join the Mario Multiverse community today to:
Playable first world + boss. Planned platforms: PC (free), with a fangame launcher.
The official Super Mario Bros. series will always be a triumph of design. But a fan-made Mario Multiverse offers something different: a vision of what could happen if love for a franchise exceeded fear of its legal department. By embracing high difficulty, interconnected lore, emotional depth, and mechanical mashups that official games dare not attempt, this hypothetical fan game carves out a space where Mario is not a product, but a conversation. It may be jagged, unpolished, and unlicensed—but for the true fan, it is also, in every way that matters, better.
When you play an official game, you are a consumer. When you play a fanmade multiverse game, you are a participant. You can report a glitch to a developer who replies in six hours. You can suggest a power-up and see it implemented in a beta build by Friday. That feedback loop is the "Super" aspect that a corporation simply cannot match.
But "better" is about ambition. Super Mario Bros Wonder was a delightful flower-themed side-scroller. is a fever dream. It takes the iconography of your childhood and weaponizes it against nostalgia.
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Super Mario Wonder added a "Yoshi" character that takes no damage. New Super Mario Bros U has a super guide block that plays the level for you.
If you're a fellow Mario enthusiast, you won't want to miss out on this incredible fanmade project. Join the Mario Multiverse community today to: mario multiverse super fanmade mario bros better
Playable first world + boss. Planned platforms: PC (free), with a fangame launcher. Super Mario Wonder added a "Yoshi" character that
The official Super Mario Bros. series will always be a triumph of design. But a fan-made Mario Multiverse offers something different: a vision of what could happen if love for a franchise exceeded fear of its legal department. By embracing high difficulty, interconnected lore, emotional depth, and mechanical mashups that official games dare not attempt, this hypothetical fan game carves out a space where Mario is not a product, but a conversation. It may be jagged, unpolished, and unlicensed—but for the true fan, it is also, in every way that matters, better. Join the Mario Multiverse community today to: Playable
When you play an official game, you are a consumer. When you play a fanmade multiverse game, you are a participant. You can report a glitch to a developer who replies in six hours. You can suggest a power-up and see it implemented in a beta build by Friday. That feedback loop is the "Super" aspect that a corporation simply cannot match.
But "better" is about ambition. Super Mario Bros Wonder was a delightful flower-themed side-scroller. is a fever dream. It takes the iconography of your childhood and weaponizes it against nostalgia.