![]() ![]() There are also 3 (or 4) paper macho boss battles, where it is a much longer and harder fight, with more gimmicks, and most of the times multiple phases. There are also paper-macho battles which take place in the overworld, where large paper macho enemies can be found, those enemies will move around the arena, and Mario must get behind them and use their hammer to destroy the stickers on them, sometimes more than 1, once the stickers are off, the battle will continue, but Mario can use the hammer anywhere on the paper macho's body to attack it, it will take a few hits to destroy the paper macho enemy, where it explodes into confetti, paper macho enemies are usually found around not-bottomless holes, but not always, as paper macho enemies are the ones to make them. Mario can also use confetti to fill not bottomless-holes, which Mario will fall into if he has not filled them, Mario can get confetti by killing paper macho or origami enemies, solving puzzles, or in other ways (such as buying them) Outside of battle, Mario can walk around the world and interact with several characters, important or minor, an example of this is talking to the toads in toad town, Mario also has a jump and hammer ability, which he uses to fight paper macho enemies, traverse the world, or solve puzzles. ![]() ![]() " created mockups of the characters using actual paper in order to draw out the elements that make the characters look origami-like and form rules that would be used as the foundation for all the origami characters." According to the development team, "the series' affection for reinvention is partly driven by a desire to motivate its development staff." Despite the characters turned into origami, " had to ensure that could identify which characters the origami versions were based on." Character artists worked with each character to analyse whether a side-on or front-on view would be best to bring out their individuality. ![]()
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