Unfair Mario is a trap-platforming game that takes the familiar mechanics of the Mario series and turns them into an unpredictable trap-filled nightmare.
Your goal is to guide Mario through each level, jumping over obstacles and gaps while avoiding enemies that are constantly lurking to push him off the edge. The game is full of hidden traps, fake platforms, and deceptive enemies that will kill Mario over and over again. It's a game that requires you to think outside the box and expect the unexpected at every turn.
One of the standout features of Unfair Mario is the use of infinite lives. In most games, dying constantly would be a source of frustration, but in this game, it's an essential part of the experience. Every time you fall victim to a hidden spike, fall off a fake platform or get crushed by a moving block, you learn more about the level and its traps. It’s a game of trial and error, and over time you start to memorize where each trap is.
Luckily, Unfair Mario allows you to mark where you’ve died before, which helps you avoid similar traps on subsequent attempts. This is important because some levels have traps so cleverly placed that remembering where you died can mean the difference between success and failure.
The difficulty of the game doesn’t come from complex controls or complex enemy types but from the large number of traps designed to fool you. The game tests not only your platforming skills, but also your memory, patience, and problem-solving abilities. Each level is a puzzle that requires careful observation and a willingness to learn from mistakes.
Arrow Keys = Movement
Space = Retry