If our dear is characterized by something Mario, it’s for jumping. It’s his favorite skill, the one that made him worthy of being called “jumper” at its beginnings. And this is the reason why he has had such success in the various Super Mario games released over time. But things don’t stop there, since after the departure from Mario vs Donkey Kong (of which we have an incredible analysis that you can’t miss), we were able to test the game even more and discover some really interesting tricks.
That’s why in this quick guide to Mario vs. Donkey Kong
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How to Jump Higher with Environmental Items
Valley, Mario, get ready because you have to jump as high as the game allows us. We invite you to take note of what you need to do:
- You will have to carefully observe the environment around you, as we can use springs to climb or cables to jump to more places. This is why if we use the “springs” we will have to jump on them and then jump again while we are standing.
- This will allow us to perform a sort of “double jump” which will allow us to reach a greater jump height.
- On the other hand we have the cables. That we will encounter many throughout the game. In fact, we can use the cables to propel ourselves through the air. You’ll need to use your left Joy-Con stick or controller until Mario, attached to the cable, starts spinning. When this happens, you will be able to jump and perform a stunning stunt in the air. This way you will achieve a powerful and even higher jump.
The 3 moves that can help us make Mario jump more
- jump hands – With this movement which can be a bit simple, we will use our Mario to do the handstand movement, leaning with his hands as support. This will then allow us to perform the action of jumping and make an incredible jump higher than normal. This can be very useful for jumping small platforms.
- double jump – Okay, this jump gives us a higher height than the previous one. You must do a handstand, jump, then jump again as soon as Mario hits the ground. You need to be very fast to perform this stunt, so keep that in mind before attempting it.
- Backtracking – And finally we have the famous backflip (as our Mario likes pirouettes). You can do this if we move forward, quickly turn the joystick to the supposedly advanced side and jump. This will allow us to perform a somersault in the air to have greater jumping momentum.