Somehow, this game feels like it should be fun but ends up just annoying after a while. The mechanics are wonky, and the controls sometimes stick. Endless repetition makes it hard to stay interested, yet I keep coming back for more. Not sure why, but it’s addictive in a weird way.
Super Mario Stacks has a neat concept, stacking characters and navigating tricky levels. The physics are wonky and sometimes tricky to predict. It’s simple enough to pick up, but mastering the timing takes patience. Expect some frustrating moments but also some satisfying wins.
For the seasoned player, mixing characters with different abilities can make parts easier. Using the characters that jump higher or move faster can save you time. Still, the game’s randomness means even the best loadouts aren’t foolproof. It’s mostly trial and error here.
One secret is to focus on stacking characters with complementary skills. Don’t ignore the power-ups they drop, even if they seem insignificant. Timing your jumps just right is more important than you think. And yes, the occasional glitch can be exploited for quick progress.
The game follows Mario through a series of levels, each more bizarre than the last. Collecting coins and avoiding enemies is key. The story wraps up with a final boss that can be beaten with patience and precise stacking tactics. It’s not a masterpiece but gets the job done.