Display title | New Super Mario Bros. U |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | New Super Mario Bros. U is the fourth game bearing the New Super Mario Bros. name, following New Super Mario Bros. Wii and New Super Mario Bros. 2. It features Baby Yoshis with distinctive abilities, a Super Acorn power-up that gives you a "Flying Squirrel" form, and the ability to play the game as your Mii. There is also a "Boost mode" utilized by the Wii U GamePad that will create platforms and assist in multiplayer sessions. At random, a rabbit thief named Nabbit can show up in certain levels that require you to chase him down. Catch him, and the item that he stole is yours for the taking. And finally, there are (or as of 2017, there was) Miiverse integration, with various players' comments on levels or deaths coming up when appropriate. |