Super Mario Galaxy 2 is coming to the Nintendo Switch in April 2021.
What kind of game is Super Mario Galaxy 2?
Super Mario Galaxy 2, known as Super Mario Wii 2 in South Korea, is a 3D action platformer game for the Wii.
What happens at the beginning of Super Mario Galaxy?
The game begins at the time of the Star Festival, which only happens every 100 years. Princess Peach invites Mario to share some cake while watching the shooting stars. On his way to Peach’s Castle, Mario finds a lost Baby Luma, who seems to like Mario and jumps into his hat, granting him spin power.
What are the new items in Super Mario Galaxy 2?
Returning items include the Bee Mushroom and the Fire Flower. However, the game introduces new elements as well, such as the utilization of Yoshi, new power-ups like the Cloud Flower, and the use of a guide within the game for beginner players.
How many stars are there in Super Mario Galaxy 2?
The game has a total of 242 stars to collect, twice the number of stars found in Super Mario Galaxy, including 120 Power Stars, 120 Green Power Stars and an extra 2 Power Stars in Grandmaster Galaxy. Multiplayer from the original Super Mario Galaxy reappears, but in addition to being another star cursor, the second player is a Co-Star Luma.
When is Super Mario Galaxy 2 coming out?
Speculation is mounting online that Nintendo is actually working on Super Mario Galaxy 2 and that it will arrive at some point next year. Nintendo may be planning on releasing Super Mario Galaxy 2 next year for the Nintendo Switch, rather than including it in a collection of other titles.
Why does everything move in Super Mario Galaxy 2?
In Super Mario Galaxy, every object found on almost all of the revolving galaxy icons in the game remains stationary. In Super Mario Galaxy 2, however, almost every galaxy icon in the game has something moving on it. The reasons for this are unknown. In Mario Kart 8 and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, there is a sponsor named after Galaxies, Galaxy Air.
How does Mario get to the Yoshi star galaxy?
Mario arriving at the Yoshi Star Galaxy. Asterisk (*) denotes galaxies unlocked by feeding Hungry Lumas. In both Super Mario Galaxy and Super Mario Galaxy 2, galaxies are commonly represented by three-dimensional revolving icons which consist of either one planet found in the galaxy or multiple planets in the galaxy.
The game has a total of 242 stars to collect, twice the number of stars found in Super Mario Galaxy, including 120 Power Stars, 120 Green Power Stars and an extra 2 Power Stars in Grandmaster Galaxy. Multiplayer from the original Super Mario Galaxy reappears, but in addition to being another star cursor, the second player is a Co-Star Luma.