
Strange Mario World Game

Ever booted up a Mario game and immediately thought, "Wait, something's off"? That's Strange Mario World for you. It looks like the classic SNES game at first glance—same sprites, same music—but then you notice the levels are twisted, enemies behave weirdly, and jumps don’t land where they should. It’s like playing through a glitchy, alternate-dimension version of the Mushroom Kingdom.
I remember my first run: I jumped on a Goomba, and instead of squishing, it just... turned into a coin? Later, pipes led to places they definitely shouldn’t. It’s not just random chaos, though—there’s a weird logic to it, like someone remixed the game’s code while half-asleep. If you’ve played the original to death, this’ll mess with your muscle memory in the best way.
Fair warning: Don’t expect a polished romhack. It’s janky, unpredictable, and sometimes feels like it’s trolling you. But that’s kinda the charm.
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