Every time I get a coin, the video speeds up || Super Mario Maker 2 Challenges
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Introduction
Hey everyone! Today, we’re going to embark on a unique challenge in Super Mario Maker 2. The basic idea is that every time I collect a coin, the video will speed up by 1%. This means that by the time I gather 100 coins, the game will be running at double speed! It's going to be an editing challenge rather than a typical gaming challenge. Unfortunately, I can't play the game at that sped-up pace because it would be quite chaotic—not to mention pretty funny, somewhat like trying to race in Mario Kart at a frenetic 200 cc.
Initially, I thought about how August has felt paradoxically long yet short. On one hand, it seemed to drag, especially in the early weeks as I resumed my undergraduate studies. But now, it feels like the time is flying by. I have a wall calendar that I hardly use because I rely on my phone for scheduling; it serves more as decor than a functional item.
As I continue through the levels, I notice the variability in coin appearances. In multiplayer versus modes, if I happen to collect a 50-coin, that means a 50% speed increase! It can turn the game into quite a fast-paced experience.
I get wrapped up in thoughts about my living situation, renting a basement room, and how varying temperatures can drastically affect the ambiance. The upstairs is typically much warmer due to sunlight, while downstairs can feel like an icebox. It’s an interesting contrast, and I often find myself layering up just to stay warm.
Speaking of home setups, I’ve been pondering the merits of carpet versus hardwood flooring. In a large family setting, having carpet feels more accommodating, offering a cozy space for gatherings. However, cleaning it can be a hassle, and I see the practicality of hardwood floors.
This brings us to my thoughts on the uniquely designed bathroom in my rented space. The setup is peculiar, with the toilet, shower, and sink all close together—creating an awkward triangle that doesn’t facilitate comfort or cleanliness. I've been wondering what kind of architect came up with that design!
Now back to the gameplay, I’m attempting to navigate a multi-colored challenge level filled with various obstacles, and I’m realizing my lack of familiarity with the snowball mechanic in this multiplayer setting. Jumps are tricky, and I finally figure out how to take down a particular enemy.
While I make progress through the level, I reflect again on carpet versus hardwood; I appreciate the comfort of carpet, especially during large family gatherings, but I recognize the practicality of hardwood floors. With every 10 points I collect, I’m increasing the video’s pace, driving home the absurdity of doing a speedy run through this chaotic platformer.
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Keyword
- Super Mario Maker 2
- Challenge
- Coins
- Video Speed
- Multiplayer
- Carpet
- Hardwood Floors
- Home Decor
- Gameplay
- Temperature
FAQ
Q: How does the coin collection speed challenge work?
A: For every coin collected in the game, the video and gameplay speed increases by 1%. By the time 100 coins are collected, the game will be running at double speed.
Q: What gameplay mechanics are being used in the challenge?
A: The challenge involves navigating through multiplayer levels while collecting coins, which increase the game speed. The unique mechanics may include using various power-ups and overcoming platforming obstacles.
Q: What are the benefits of having a carpet versus hardwood floors?
A: Carpets provide warmth and comfort, particularly in family gatherings, while hardwood floors are easier to clean and maintain.
Q: Why is the video content also discussing living situations?
A: The narrative explores personal experiences and thoughts related to the gameplay, adding humor and relatability to the viewing experience.
Q: Can I suggest ideas for future challenges?
A: Yes, viewers are encouraged to share their suggestions for future challenges in the comments section.