Mario Smash Football

from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mario Smash Football
Studio Next level games
Publisher Nintendo
Erstveröffent-
lichung
EuropeEuropeNovember 18, 2005 December 5, 2005 January 19, 2006 April 6, 2006
North AmericaNorth America
JapanJapan
AustraliaAustralia
platform Nintendo GameCube
genre Football simulation
Game mode Single player , multiplayer
control Nintendo GameCube controller
Age rating
USK released from 0
PEGI recommended for ages 3+

Mario Smash Football (in the US Super Mario Strikers , in Japan ス ー パ ー マ リ オ ス ト ラ イ カ ー ズsupamariosutoraikazu ) is a Super Mario soccer video game for the GameCube console. A successor called Mario Strikers Charged Football was released for the Wii .

Gameplay

A team consists of five players, including three field players, a team leader and a goalkeeper. In two to fifteen minutes, the teams try to get the ball into the opposing net. Numerous tricks can be used for this, which, analogous to the classic Mario Jump'n'Runs , also include attacks on the opponent with turtle shells, banana peels, chain dogs and other items. Rules for offside, offside, etc. do not exist.

The game is divided into five modes, which include a tutorial, multiple tournaments, and a multiplayer mode.

Web links