For the record, I'm gonna make my game a live PlayBit tomorrow night! Spooky scary!
Games I Play on Halloween: A Spooktacular Round Table
The Pixlbit Staff shares some of their favorite games that go bump in the night.
Ghosts. Costumes. Dragons. Witches. Dinosaurs. Haunted Houses. Capes. Feathers. Vicious man-eating plants. Wrecked Ships. Bats. Did you guess the game yet?
Super Mario World
For me, Super Mario World is a title that represents the spirit of Halloween well. Sure, the plot is a little opposite: a grown, mustachioed man goes to houses inhabited by children and steals their eggs, but it's close enough. More relevant? Just about everything else.
Super Mario World introduced the concept of a haunted house to the Mario franchise. Spooky music, ghosts moving in strange patterns, even giant ghosts...sometimes invisible and rarely vulnerable, the shy Boos follow Mario as long as he's not looking at them. Disappearing doors fill these houses, and reaching the end doesn't always mean Mario has found the right way out. It's impossible not to think of the giant Boo boss battle that occurs when taking the shortcut to Bowser's Castle.
Let's not forget Lemmy's Fortress in the Vanilla Dome. When I was younger, I'd play that stage in terror, watching as wizards (or witches) suddenly appeared, shooting magic spells at the platforms, transforming them into enemies! Maybe the rest of the stage wasn't terrifying, but I definitely got spooked at that part.
Of course, it wouldn't be Halloween without dress-up, and aside from Mario's costume changes, who can forget the costume changes for beating Star Road? Nearly every one of Mario's enemies don funny costumes, with Koopa shells even masquerading as the popular plumber himself!
It's an odd choice, but for someone like me, who doesn't play all the supposedly scary games like Resident Evil and Dead Space, I think Super Mario World fits the spirit of Halloween well. It's what I'll be playing on Halloween this year, that's for sure.
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