Summary
The Wonder Gauntlet ofSuper Mario Bros. Wonderelevates its titular gimmick to the extreme, showing how well it carries the game.Super Mario Bros. Wonderis easily one of the most gimmicky games to date for the series, yet it works strictly to the game’s benefit. One of the game’s final stages goes even further, showing how far the Wonder Flower and its effects can go to create an effective challenge. The end result is one of the most excitingMariolevels that one could find, and serves as proof of how successful a game’s gimmick can be.
Being the game’s namesake, theiconic Wonder Flower ofSuper Mario Bros. Wonderis its main gimmick, and a rather interesting one at that. Nearly every stage features a Wonder Flower, which transforms it in various ways. This can involve simply warping the environment, or setting players down an entirely new path. From singing Piranha Plants to launching Mario into the sky, it’s always a treat to see what the Wonder Flowers will do next. While not the only factor, it’s one of the main reasons whySuper Mario Bros. Wonderis so unique in the series, and it’s difficult to imagine the game without it.

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The Final Test: Wonder Gauntlet is one of the last levels inSuper Mario Bros. Wonder’s Special World, and it lives up to its title. The stage combines several elements of previous Wonder Flower effects into one stage, including:
Most of what takes place in the Wonder Gauntlet is taken from previous levels' Wonder Flower effects, reworked to fit a single long sprint. Despite the differing effects, the stage transitions well from one section to the next. The level’s design makes it an excellent last hurrah for the game’s Wonder Flower effects.

Despite its name, The Final Test: Wonder Gauntlet is not the final level in the Special World. That honor goes to The Final-Final Test: Badge Marathon.
With all of its wild and wacky effects, it’s easy to argue that The Final Test: Wonder Gauntlet is one ofSuper Mario Bros. Wonder’s best levels. After all, not only does it celebrate one of the game’s most distinctive qualities, it shows off exactly why it works. One key aspect of Wonder Flowers is that they always keep the player guessing as to what will happen next. While some levels hint at its effects through their name or gimmick, most of the time, the Wonder Flower’s powers are a surprise. This follows through to the Wonder Gauntlet, as it keeps up the surprise by chaining effects together.
The Wonder Gauntlet also plays the important role of showing how much a gimmick can add to the game. While throwbacks to levels likeSuper Mario Bros. Wonder’s Rolla Koopa Derbyare a fun addition, they also show how important the Wonder Flower is, as it significantly increases the amount of content that each level has via its effects. While a bad gimmick can take away from a game in order to make itself more prominent, a good gimmick will elevate a game through its effects on gameplay. The Wonder Flower does so throughoutSuper Mario Bros. Wonder, with the Wonder Gauntlet serving as proof.
The Final Test: Wonder Gauntlet was a great note to send off the Wonder Flower, and a highlight ofSuper Mario Bros. Wonder. If theWonder Flower comes back in anotherMariogame, then it would be best used similarly to its debut.Super Mario Bros. Wonderused the Wonder Flower to maximize the creative potential of its levels, and it showcased this throughout the game. The Final Test: Wonder Gauntlet spotlighted this attribute, and showed how future games in the series should look toSuper Mario Bros. Wonderwhen it comes to using gimmicks properly.
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The next evolution of Mario fun: Classic Mario gameplay is turned on its head with Wonder Flowers in the Super Mario Bros. Wonder game! These game-changing items can make some wonderfully weird stuff happen. Witness pipes coming alive, wreak havoc as a giant Spike-Ball, and lots more!Loca: Up to 4 players can tackle courses together, share power-ups, and revive each other. Yoshis can also carry other players on their back to help each other overcome challenging courses!Online: With a Nintendo Switch Online membership**, you may share your adventure with players from all over the world or play online with up to 12 friends in a Friend Room, with 4 players per course. Help each other out or see who can finish first! If you place a standee while you’re playing online, other players can use them to revive!