is the latest in the ARPG spin-off series, and is not to be confused with some of the more traditional platformer games that is known for. Though its RPG mechanics are fairly light, the game is a very fun addition to the lineup, especially as it's the first entry to come out since 2018. Set in a world far from the Mushroom Kingdom, there are still many familiar faces in addition to the citizens of Concordia, and Mario and Luigi are once again destined to be the heroes of the land.
Many fans of the series have feared the worst for the spin-off after waiting nine years since was released in 2015, followed by some remakes in 2018. Sadly, the development company that had created the other games in the series, AlphaDream, is now no longer around. Nintendo was quick to assure fans that some of the original developers were now involved with making at its new development team, Acquire.
The ARPG stylings of may surprise some people who aren't familiar with the series, but it does have similarities to, just with obviously different graphic styles. Unlike the previous game, does not include any 2D stylings in it at all. In fact, offers a fresh start to the series in the gameplay and art style, moving away from the series entirely.
After the familiar faces of the Mushroom Kingdom have been strangely teleported to various locations across the land of Concordia, Mario and Luigi find each other again and meet with the young and adorable Connie. Connie is a new Wattanist who explains to the brothers the plight of their world. Once connected in harmony by the strong Uni-Tree, the world of Concordia has been broken apart into several drifting islands, completely cut off from one another.
In this electricity-based land, full of fantastic puns and creative uses of electrical terms, Connie has planted a new Uni-Tree seed on a floating island ship named ShipShape Island, with the goal of connecting all the islands together again. Personally, I would like to live on ShipShape Island in
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