Mario World Overview
Mario World was one of those Flash games you'd find on a school computer in the early 2000s. It was a simple, unofficial take on the platformer, built for a browser. You didn't need to download anything; you just clicked and played.
You control Mario, moving left and right with the arrow keys. The A key makes you jump, and S makes you run. The goal is straightforward: get to the end of each level. You'll hop over gaps, avoid enemies by jumping on them or steering clear, and sometimes break blocks by hitting them from below. The levels are short, but the controls can feel a bit slippery, making some jumps require precise timing. It feels like a quick, sometimes clumsy, attempt to capture the spirit of a bigger game in a small window.