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U Deluxe but since the game is relatively easy anyway it almost feels like cheating. It’s an easier way to play New Super Mario Bros. Peachette gets an extra jump using Peach’s dress and can slowly float during her descent. This Super Crown allows Toadette to turn into Peachette, who is Peach for all intents and purposes. Toadette plays slower than any of the other heroes and is the only character who can use the new Super Crown power-up. Toadette and Nabbit aren’t just palette swaps and instead have their own abilities but those abilities aren’t all that enthralling. U because the three existing playable heroes Mario, Luigi - and everyone’s favorite Mushroom Kingdom resident Yellow Toad - play identically to each other. It was a clever idea to add new playable characters to New Super Mario Bros. Toadette and Nabbit are disappointments and there’s no way around it. Related: Nintendo Officially Confirms Bowsette CAN'T Be Canon The changes don’t amount to much but that doesn’t take away from the colorful, bright but relatively unchallenging platforming fun. U does come with some new features on Switch, primarily in two new playable characters, Toadette and Nabbit. U but the new version does come with a little new newness for returning players, and for newcomers, an adequate, if ordinary platforming experience that supports co-op.Īs the Deluxe moniker suggests New Super Mario Bros.
There are still several titles from the Wii U that deserve second life on the Nintendo’s handheld/console hybrid platform over the solid but unremarkable New Super Bros. U Deluxe isn’t the Wii U title that most Nintendo fans were waiting to get ported to the Switch.