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Mario & Luigi: Brothership

System
  • Nintendo Switch
Release date
  • 7 November, 2024
Supported Play Styles

TV mode

Tabletop mode

Handheld mode

Number of players
  • Single player
Age rating
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Genre
  • Action
    Adventure
    Roleplaying
Publisher
  • Nintendo
Distributor
  • Bergsala
Language
  • English
  • © Nintendo
All hands on deck for an island-hopping adventure starring Mario and Luigi!

A mysterious power has fractured the world of Concordia into many scattered islands, and it’s up to Mario and Luigi to reconnect them. Together, they venture out on Shipshape Island – part ship, part island – and launch out of its cannon to visit, explore and quest through a variety of different islands, ranging from tropical rainforests to bustling cities. Over the course of their journey, the two brothers will meet helpful new friends like Connie and Snoutlet (who is definitely not a pig) and encounter familiar characters from the Mushroom Kingdom like Peach and Bowser.

To reconnect Concordia, players will need to harness the power of Mario and Luigi’s brotherly bond. To overcome challenges and bypass obstacles, the two use Bros. Moves – like combining the moustachioed duo into a ball, or by throwing fire and ice balls to melt or freeze any impediments. In battle, players can take advantage of powerful Bros. Attacks like Zapperator in a dynamic twist on turn-based combat, where well-timed attacks, dodges, and counterattacks are key to defeating foes.

Additionally, equipping Battle Plugs for extra abilities can grant Mario and Luigi strategic advantages, like creating a shockwave to damage multiple enemies or guaranteed critical hits against flying enemies. Players can experiment with creative combinations to layer different effects and see what happens.

The power of Luigi’s inventive mind is brought into play with Luigi Logic, which can lend a helping hand during exploration and boss battles alike. While his flashes of inspiration can be unconventional at times, they will help Mario with solving puzzles, collecting items and dealing big damage to even bigger baddies.


Nintendo Co., Ltd., headquartered in Kyoto, Japan, has created franchises that have become household names worldwide, including Mario™, Donkey Kong™, The Legend of Zelda™, Metroid™, Pokémon™, Animal Crossing™, Pikmin™ and Splatoon™, through its integrated hardware and software products.

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