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Mario & Wario

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Mario & Wario is an action-puzzle game developed by Nintendo R&D1 and published by Nintendo for the SNES. Players guide Mario through obstacle-filled stages with the help of the fairy Wanda, using mouse-based input to solve hazards and clear paths. Its playful Mushroom Kingdom setting, inventive control scheme, and distinctive level design have made it a memorable curiosity among early Nintendo releases.
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Release Date
1993-01-01
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Plays
2

The game uses a side-view stage structure where Mario moves on his own once the route is safe. The player controls Wanda with a mouse, placing blocks, removing hazards, and manipulating objects to protect Mario from enemies, pits, and traps. Each stage has a goal point and a time limit, and later stages add more complex switches, moving platforms, and enemy patterns that require careful planning.

Mario

The character the player must protect and guide to the goal.

Wario

The trickster who creates the obstacles and drives the story.

Wanda

The fairy controlled by the player to manipulate the stage.

Princess Peach

The kidnapped princess whose rescue motivates the adventure.

Study the whole stage before making quick mouse actions. Clear enemies early, then build a safe route so Mario does not get trapped. When a stage has multiple hazards, prioritize anything that blocks movement or causes knockback. Keep an eye on Mario’s position at all times, since late corrections can be harder than setting up a stable path from the start.

No cheats or unlockables available

Tips

Mouse control is easier when you plan each move in advance.

Tips

Remove immediate threats before trying to collect every optional item.

Tips

Use blocks to control enemy movement and create narrow safe lanes.

User Reviews

A clever spin on Mario gameplay with a very distinctive control style.

User Reviews

Charming, experimental, and surprisingly strategic.

User Reviews

One of Nintendo’s most unusual SNES titles, remembered for its originality.

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