Review Information
Game Reviewed Paper Mario 3D Land, by DJ Coco
Review Author Q-Nova
Created Mar 23 2015, 2:15 PM

General Commentary and Game Overview
3D Mario fangames aren't that common, and none of them were ever finished, until this fangame came out. It's pretty good too, but let's review, shall we?
 
Pros +It's a 3D Mario fangame
+Nice power-ups
+Creative bosses
+Collectable green stars for replay value
 
Cons -Lacks a story
-A few parts are a bit unfair
 
Impressions
Gameplay
9 / 10
It's a 3D Mario fangame, basically. You might expect it to be not good just like most 3D Mario fangames, but this is actually good. I found no bugs here, which is good for a 3D Mario fangame.

The power-ups are nice, and there are some original power-ups, which work nicely and are creative. The Dandelion Flower can make you float and perform a double jump, which can be useful in case if you made a mistake. The Mole Suit lets you dig into the ground and you can almost get through any hazards.

Those bosses are very creative, especially the third one. I can never think of anything like those bosses, so that gives you a plus. Though, a few parts are a bit unfair.
 
Graphics
9 / 10
The graphics are pretty, and most of them are from the Paper Mario games. I liked the world maps appearance too, because it looks like a real paper craft. The only downside of the graphics, is the red boss door which is from Yoshi's Island, and it doesn't go well with the other graphics.
 
Sound
9 / 10
Some of the music are from Paper Mario: Sticker Star, and they sound good. They all sound fitting and memorable. Though, it lacks a death music track.

Sounds are nice, and I almost didn't find any missing sounds. Just need sounds for Mole Suit digging and Dandelion Flower double jump.
 
Replay
5 / 10
After you beat the game, the only replay value here is to collect the green stars. Besides that, there is no point to play the game again.
 
Final Words
8 / 10
This is the best paper craft I've ever seen, and it's also alive!

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