Introduction
Jelly Mario is a quirky and imaginative twist on the classic Super Mario Bros. game that many of us know and love. Created by developer Stefan Hedman, this fan-made remake transforms the Mushroom Kingdom into a wobbly, jelly-like world where everything—Mario, enemies, platforms, and even the scenery—behaves as if it’s made of gelatin. The game takes the familiar layout of the original Super Mario Bros. levels (starting with World 1-1) and throws conventional physics out the window, replacing it with a bouncy, floaty, and unpredictable experience.
Unlike the precise platforming of traditional Mario games, Jelly Mario challenges players to adapt to its surreal mechanics, where gravity feels off-kilter and Mario moves more like a jellyfish than a plumber. It’s a short, silly, and highly entertaining take on a retro classic, perfect for fans looking for a fresh and absurd spin on a childhood favorite.
How to play
- Up Arrow: Makes Mario “jump” or float upward in a jelly-like motion.
- Left/Right Arrows: Moves Mario horizontally, though he’ll sway and drift more than run.
- Down Arrow: Pulls Mario downward, useful for descending or avoiding obstacles.
- The controls are simple, but the jelly physics means Mario won’t move as precisely as you’re used to—expect him to bounce, stretch, and flop around.