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Paper Mario: Color Splash
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ペーパーマリオ:カラースプラッシュ Pēpā Mario Karā Supurasshu
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N. America:
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October 7, 2016[1]
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Japan:
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October 13, 2016[2]
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Europe:
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October 7, 2016
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Australia:
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October 8, 2016
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Paper Mario: Color Splash is the fifth installment of the Paper Mario series of games, being developed for Wii U and to be released in 2016.
Blurb
Nintendo website
A colorful mystery is afoot on Prism Island
A mystery is afoot on Prism Island - and only Paper Mario can solve it by restoring the island's vanishing colors with his new Paint Hammer and the powerful Battle Cards up his sleeve. These fresh layers of strategy, along with the hilarious action adventure gameplay the series is known for, make this one of the most colorful Paper Mario action-adventure games ever.
- A hilarious action-adventure game set on mysterious Prism Island.
- The Paint Hammer lets Mario restore the drained color of Prism Island
- - Color in colorless spots to solve puzzles and search for clues.
- - Revive Toads who have been drained of their color.
- - Cleverly use Battle Cards during puzzling battles to defeat enemies.
- - Summon objects with Things cards.
- - Use Enemy cards to summon allies.
- The new cutout feature allows you to extract areas from environments to overcome obstacles whenever possible.
Story
On a stormy night, Princess Peach and Toad arrive at Mario's house with a letter. When Mario opens the letter, he finds that it is actually the folded up and colorless body of another Toad. Looking at the seal on the Toad envelope, Mario recognizes it as the seal of Prism Island, which they immediately set out to. Upon arriving at the port town square, they find that it has been ransacked and the inhabitants here have also been drained of color. This leads to Mario going on a quest to recover the missing Paint Stars and returning Prism Island to its former state, as well as stopping the force draining the island's color.
Gameplay
Much of the gameplay appears to be similar to Paper Mario: Sticker Star. Much of the overworld gameplay revolves around Mario using his Paint Hammer to paint parts of the environment and characters to solve puzzles to advance. Battle gameplay revolves around painting special cards on the Wii U GamePad and flicking them at the screen to use.
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Platformers
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2D
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3D
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Ports and remakes
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Multiplayer-focused games
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Mario Kart
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Mario Party
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Sports
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Related NIWA Wikis: Super Mario series: English • German • Italian Super Mario 64: Ukikipedia
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