Escape The Maze In Upcoming Super Mario Labyrinth
September 7, 2021 by fcostin
Your favourite Italian plumbers are making their way across all types of tabletop games recently. Poking their pipe into some board game classics such as The Game of Life and Monopoly, these two brothers are certainly none done with the tabletop takeover.
Tomorrow, a brand new Super Mario reskin of an old classic will certainly encourage Super Mario fans to add this one to their shelf. No we do not need to save Princess Peach from the perils of the evil Bowser, but we have to get Mario and friends out of the moving maze, and out into safety in Super Mario Labyrinth from Ravensburger.
Super Mario Labyrinth // Ravensburger
The new reskin of the popular children's game Labyrinth will take a plethora of beloved characters such as Toad, Donkey Kong, Yoshi and Peach out of the moving maze of madness and out into safety. The title might have been appealing to predominately children in the past, but Labyrinth involves skills and mechanisms which can be fun and challenging for the whole family - especially with some Mario-themed characters in the mix.
Board Preview // Super Mario Labyrinth
The original title takes players in the hunt for treasure, however, the new title utilises each Mario character to incorporate them as a wider part of the game with purpose, as character cards will include tasks to be completed whilst the maze is causing chaos.
Labyrinth may be a game that is well known in the US, and Ravensburger has announced that this will be an America release. However, if you are excited about the upcoming release, the game is available online as a pre-order for roughly £25.
Super Mario: Labyrinth is out tomorrow, so be sure to keep an eye on the Ravensburger website for that purchase button.
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"The new reskin of the popular children's game Labyrinth will take a plethora of beloved characters such as Toad, Donkey Kong, Yoshi and Peach."
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