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Super Mario 3D World : ウィキペディア英語版
Super Mario 3D World
〕|NA=November 22, 2013|EU=November 29, 2013〔http://cdn02.nintendo-europe.com/media/downloads/news_7/2013_3/august_6/Wii_U_3DS_Q4_2013_UK.pdf〕|AUS=November 30, 2013}}
| genre = Platformer
| modes = Single-player, multiplayer
| director = Koichi Hayashida
Kenta Motokura
| producer = Yoshiaki Koizumi
| designer =
| programmer =
| artist =
| writer =
| composer = Mahito Yokota
Toru Minegishi
Koji Kondo
Yasuaki Iwata
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is a platform game in the ''Super Mario'' series developed by Nintendo EAD Tokyo and published by Nintendo for the Wii U video game console. Released on November 22, 2013 in North America, it is the sixth original 3D platformer in the ''Super Mario'' series and a follow-up to 2011's Nintendo 3DS game, ''Super Mario 3D Land''. The game received critical acclaim, with its level design, multiplayer, visuals, and music all receiving high praise.
== Gameplay ==

The game follows a similar play style to ''Super Mario 3D Land'', which combines the free-roaming gameplay of 3D ''Mario'' titles with the mechanics of 2D side-scrolling platforming games in the series, going so far as to include a flagpole and timer on every level. Four different playable characters are initially available in ''Super Mario 3D World'': Mario, Luigi, Princess Peach, and Toad. Additionally, Rosalina is an unlockable fifth playable character. Similar to their appearances in ''Super Mario Bros. 2'', each of the characters possesses unique abilities and controls differently: Mario has balanced running speed and jump height; Luigi jumps higher and falls slower, but has lower traction; Peach can jump and float through the air for a short period of time, but does not run as fast; Toad runs the fastest, but cannot jump as high and falls faster; and Rosalina can use the spin attack move as seen in the ''Super Mario Galaxy'' titles, but has the slowest running speed. The player can select any of the five characters to use before beginning a level, and up to four players may explore the same level simultaneously with each character, sharing from a pool of extra lives. Like ''New Super Mario Bros. Wii'' and ''New Super Mario Bros. U'', players are able to pick up and carry each other to help them across certain areas. Levels are accessed via a map overworld, which players can freely explore to find hidden secrets or access bonus areas to earn more items or coins. Each level contains 3 hidden Green Stars, which are required to access certain levels, and each main level also contains a hidden Stamp, which can be used in handwritten posts to Miiverse within the game's community. Players can also view messages left by other players, both on the map overworld and after clearing a level, and can download Mii Ghosts to appear in levels. Additional Green Stars can be earned in Captain Toad levels, where players control Captain Toad, who cannot jump, as he navigates puzzle-like stages using the GamePad's functionality, and Mystery Houses, where players must clear a series of challenges with short time limits.
Along with several returning items from previous games, such as the Super Leaf, Mega Mushroom, Propeller Box and Boomerang Flower, several new items are introduced. The Super Bell gives players a Cat Suit, allowing them to run faster, perform unique attacks and climb up walls to reach new areas. A variation of the Super Bell, the Lucky Bell, allows the player to temporarily transform their character into a lucky cat statue that awards coins under certain conditions. Double Cherries make a clone of the player, allowing for more effective attacks. The more Double Cherries the player grabs, the more clones that appear. Players can also wear Cannon Boxes, which fire shots at enemies, Light Blocks, which can defeat ghosts, and Goomba masks, which let them blend in with enemy Goombas. Players are also able to pick up various objects, such as bombs, baseballs and Piranha Plants, which can be used to defeat enemies or solve puzzles, and ride around in a Skating Shoe or on an aquatic dinosaur named Plessie.
The game features functionality with the Wii U GamePad, allowing players to rub the touchscreen or blow into the microphone to reveal hidden blocks or items, hinder enemies, and activate mechanisms, and also supports Off-TV Play. The game is also compatible with the Wii Remote, Nunchuk, Classic Controller, and Wii U Pro Controller.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=SUPER MARIO 3D WORLD )〕 An unlockable Luigi-themed version of ''Mario Bros.'', titled ''Luigi Bros.'', can be accessed either by clearing the game, or by having save data from ''New Super Luigi U''.

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