Well, this retro video game is named Super Mario Bros. 3.
This game is unique in its own ways. World one is on of my favorite worlds. The game starts off with the most simple level of the game, world 1-1. This level includes the basic enemies which are goombas, paragoombas, green koopas, red koopas, green paratroopas, and pirahna plants.
Most of the enemies are as simple as pie to defeat. This level includes much flying and soaring throughout the sky and running. I seriously enjoy jumping for some apparent reason. World 1-2 was enjoyable because I collected a starman in that course. The starman theme music is a catchy jingle. I actually hum it to myself when I'm currently busy. It keeps my mind on track of things.
The graphics in this course were great, well, at least in my opinion. Course three is just awesome. All of the enemies in that level were astounding. At least to beginners. I'm not a beginner in this video game. World 1-4 is awesome. I enjoy the action and the enemies. I mostly enjoyed the cave courses in Super Mario Bros 3. The first minor castle is like a test to see if it qualifies or not. It's extremely simple and there is a secret instrument named the flute on a top of the minor castle. I rarely use the flute. It is a world warp. Although, the flute is in many courses. The minor castle boss is fun to defeat. Meanwhile,
I enjoy the scenery in the first world. It is like land. Well, it is land. Anyways, world two is an awesome world. I uncommonly enjoy desert courses. For some apparent reason, I just don't know why I enjoy them extremely much this time period. Plus, the final bosses in world one and world two are enjoyable to conquer. I enjoy retrieving the transformed king's wand. The king may be annoying most of the time. There are too many kings that ask me to complete my journey to retrieve their wands. Anyways, world three is one of my favorite worlds.
The music of the courses and the world itself is just extremely catchy. I remember when I was around seven years old, I would always become terrified when I see the giant fish that may swallow Mario. I'm no longer terrified. I was more younger, then. World four is the most insane world of all. You may have objects and enemies become larger in size or normal size. The music for world four is my favorite soundtrack. World four is also my favorite world inside Super Mario Bros. 3. World five is awesome because it includes cave courses and two parts of the world. The music is also catchy and short. I seriously forgot what world six was. All I know that every world is awesome. World seven is great because of the level wrap. My cousin enjoys the world seven theme music. Although, I discover world seven the most difficult of all the world. It's even more difficult than world eight. Although, it isn't as challenging when you know what motion to use next. World eight is just plain awesome. Fighting Bowser is extremely simple. My great grandmother is over seventy years old and she still currently knows how to play all these Mario and Donkey Kong video games. For all I know, she may be playing video games currently. Well, this is my largest review in a while. Good luck playing this video game and I hope you enjoy reading over my retro game review for Super Mario Bros. 3. Good luck, users!XD
Well, this retro video game is named Super Mario Bros. 3.
This game is unique in its own ways. World one is on of my favorite worlds. The game starts off with the most simple level of the game, world 1-1. This level includes the basic enemies which are goombas, paragoombas, green koopas, red koopas, green paratroopas, and pirahna plants.
Most of the enemies are as simple as pie to defeat. This level includes much flying and soaring throughout the sky and running. I seriously enjoy jumping for some apparent reason. World 1-2 was enjoyable because I collected a starman in that course. The starman theme music is a catchy jingle. I actually hum it to myself when I'm currently busy. It keeps my mind on track of things.
The graphics in this course were great, well, at least in my opinion. Course three is just awesome. All of the enemies in that level were astounding. At least to beginners. I'm not a beginner in this video game. World 1-4 is awesome. I enjoy the action and the enemies. I mostly enjoyed the cave courses in Super Mario Bros 3. The first minor castle is like a test to see if it qualifies or not. It's extremely simple and there is a secret instrument named the flute on a top of the minor castle. I rarely use the flute. It is a world warp. Although, the flute is in many courses. The minor castle boss is fun to defeat. Meanwhile,
I enjoy the scenery in the first world. It is like land. Well, it is land. Anyways, world two is an awesome world. I uncommonly enjoy desert courses. For some apparent reason, I just don't know why I enjoy them extremely much this time period. Plus, the final bosses in world one and world two are enjoyable to conquer. I enjoy retrieving the transformed king's wand. The king may be annoying most of the time. There are too many kings that ask me to complete my journey to retrieve their wands. Anyways, world three is one of my favorite worlds.
The music of the courses and the world itself is just extremely catchy. I remember when I was around seven years old, I would always become terrified when I see the giant fish that may swallow Mario. I'm no longer terrified. I was more younger, then. World four is the most insane world of all. You may have objects and enemies become larger in size or normal size. The music for world four is my favorite soundtrack. World four is also my favorite world inside Super Mario Bros. 3. World five is awesome because it includes cave courses and two parts of the world. The music is also catchy and short. I seriously forgot what world six was. All I know that every world is awesome. World seven is great because of the level wrap. My cousin enjoys the world seven theme music. Although, I discover world seven the most difficult of all the world. It's even more difficult than world eight. Although, it isn't as challenging when you know what motion to use next. World eight is just plain awesome. Fighting Bowser is extremely simple. My great grandmother is over seventy years old and she still currently knows how to play all these Mario and Donkey Kong video games. For all I know, she may be playing video games currently. Well, this is my largest review in a while. Good luck playing this video game and I hope you enjoy reading over my retro game review for Super Mario Bros. 3. Good luck, users!XD