I have written about the Wave 1 Rogues Gallery Here as well as all of the wave one power ups and bonuses here. This article focuses on the Time available. I make a distinction between extending time, and pausing the clock – I will explain this shortly. Mario’s chest can only display 2 digits, so if you have more than 100 seconds remaining, you will only see the last two digits on the chest display for a few seconds after gaining the bonus. Whenever Mario scans a tile that adds time to the duration of a timed game, the time is displayed. Lets take a look at what we know about the existing powerup blocks, especially those that effect the time available to play. So… How can we maximise the time we have to play? And what is the longest time available to play, if all goes well? True, the 60 seconds offered by the Green Warp Start Tile can be enough to play most levels through, but it is barely enough to play through Bowser’s Castle. With the recent Christmas Break seeing families open new toys, I hear people talking about how they wish that they could play each game of LEGO Super Mario for longer, so that they can play through more and more of the collection of expansions that they own. While the traditional game runs for ‘around a minute’ I have found that it is possible to extend your game play to closer to three or more… Read on for more. PRODUCT PAGE AboutClaydo is built by Appy Monkeys, an app developer with years of experience in creating fun and intuitive creativity apps with over 8 million downloads on the App store and recipient of various awards such as Children's Tech Review and Purdue University's guide for STEM apps.The arrival of new sets and software updates means that there are more ways than ever to extend your play time with LEGO Super Mario.
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