Overall: Well, this is my review of Super Retro Mario Brothers. I had given the overall of this retro game ten. This retro game resembles New Super Mario Brothers. The background soundtracks are highly similar and grasp the exact tune from New Super Mario Brothers. Super Retro Mario Brothers offers a decent amount of content, but not as much content. Each world in this retro game are short and highly simple. I dashed through world one like a cheetah. Mario and the enemies own giggly appearances. It is somewhat difficult to tell Mario's size apart. Anyways, the story constantly begins when Bowser
must capture Princess Peach. Bowser is allowed to resist it, well, that is the way I gander at it. Mario must rescue Princess Peach from the idiotic dinosaur named Bowser. Wish Mario good luck!
Graphics: This is the paragraph about the graphics. Super Retro Mario Brothers has decent graphics. The only unstable problem about the graphics is Mario, every enemy, and every object and item that had originated from New Super Mario Brothers seriously stand out, too much. Other than that, the graphics are just perfect and highly stable. The graphics for the maps are decent, but they aren't exactly perfect. Most of the graphics are swell and as decent as many other retro games.
Sound: The background soundtracks are actually swell. Most of the background soundtracks resemble ones from other Mario video games and mostly New Super Mario Brothers. Off that subject... Many of the background soundtracks grasp a catchy tune, as similar as New Super Mario Brothers' background soundtracks. Most of the background soundtracks grasp a decent speed when active.
Addictiveness: Super Retro Mario Brothers is an okay retro video game, but not perfect. It isn't a retro video game I would constantly play, unlike Super Mario World. I constantly play Super Mario World. Anyways, Super Retro Mario Brothers isn't seriously addicting, but I may play it another time period. Since this retro video game isn't such an addicting retro video game, this is the end of my short paragraph.
Story: The story constantly begins when Bowser
must capture Princess
Peach. Bowser is allowed to resist it, well, that is the way I gander at
it. Mario must rescue Princess Peach from the idiotic dinosaur named
Bowser. Wish Mario good luck!

What a story, huh? It isn't such a long length story.
Depth: Super Retro Mario Brothers doesn't offer much content. Each world is extremely short and simple to complete, the courses are highly simple, and since the courses resemble the ones included in Super Mario Brothers, it is simple for me to complete these courses exactly like a cheetah because I memorize most of the courses included in Super Mario Brothers. The depth is decent and may be long if you aren't such a skilled Mario player.
Difficulty: Well, Super Retro Mario Brothers is an extremely simple retro video game. I breeze exactly through the courses included inside this retro video game included inside the Retro Game Room. I attempt to discover many hidden areas and warp zones. Although, I don't often use the warp zones to skip over the other worlds in range of the current world and the world between the warp zone pipe I choose. I am seriously awesome at this retro game and I constantly avoid attacking the enemies included in each course.
Anyways, this is the end of my review including Super Retro Mario Brothers. If you decide to give this retro game a go, I highly recommend it and good luck playing!
