Super Smash Land


Super Smash Land is a fan-made demake of Super Smash Bros. released on September 14, 2011 by Dan Fornace. The game features 6 playable characters and 11 stages. The game visual design resembles the graphics for the Game Boy. The game was developed with.

Gameplay

Super Smash Lands gameplay is similar to Super Smash Bros.. Up to four players each choose one of the six playable characters, including Mario, Link, Kirby, Pikachu, Vaporeon, and Mega Man. The objective is battling other characters and knocking them off the stage to win. Instead of knocking each other's health bar like in traditional fighting games, Super Smash Land has players to knock each other's percentage. The higher percent the player receives, the higher the chance of getting knocked out and losing a point. There are many unlockable content in the game including characters, stages, and game modes.
The game uses the Key Board Buttons X and Y and the Mouse on the Key Board in order to play the game. There is an "endless" and "versus" game mode where players can battle each other or fight hordes of AI enemies endlessly. There are 11 total stages including a stage from the game Tower of Heaven.

Reception

's Adam Smith, in his write-up of the game, called it "a fantastic homage" and a "fun game in its own right". scored the game 9.0 recommending the game and calling it a trip down memory lane. Retro Gamer CD score the game 4 out of 5 on their review calling the game with "well made graphics" and entertaining gameplay. FleshEatingZipper's Keith gave the game an 8/10 stating that the game is old school and nostalgic.

Spiritual successor

Rivals of Aether is a spiritual successor of Super Smash Land, created by the same developer. It features many of the elements of Super Smash Bros., including the advanced competitive techniques seen in Super Smash Bros. Melee.