Very challenging Super Mario parody
Syobon Action Online is a free-to-play arcade game developed by SniperSword, a result of the open-source project of the same name. In this platformer that parodies the classic Super Mario games, you guide the titular Syobon Cat as he navigates 2D pixel-art levels. However, the challenges are far from easy. This player-vs-environment setup offers floors opening and traps appearing when you least expect them.
As a parody of the platformer subgenre, Syobon Action Online is a test of patience above anything else, earning it a place among the gaming community. Also try Super Cat World: Syobon Action HD.
See how long you can last
As a parody of the Super Mario games, Syobon Action Online features an unassuming level that looks a lot like the original Nintendo game. However, the traps are numerous and unexpected. From background grass designs that are actually spikes to pipes that change size and smash the player character. It’s less of luck and skill and more of memorizing the traps that will allow you to complete levels.
Also, unlike the earlier releases, this game features more levels, although the goal is to finish in the shortest time possible. Graphics-wise, it retains the simple design of the Open Syobon Action Project, which has made it iconic as well as utterly unpredictable. The design of the D-pad makes it more responsive, particularly for touchscreen devices. Lastly, the game introduces gamer tags and leaderboards.
It goes without saying that the main issue of the game is its difficulty. Most of the traps make no sense and are designed to defeat the player, particularly first timers. However, while the game does have the usual Mario lives count, the game isn’t over at zero. Instead, your lives keep on decreasing until you get negative values, adding to the parodic aspect of the game.
A fun, challenging game
In summary, Syobon Action Online hilariously parodies the iconic Super Mario games with its deceptively familiar levels filled with absurd traps. The increased number of levels challenges players to complete them swiftly, relying on memorization rather than luck or skill. Despite its simplistic graphics, the game's unpredictability remains a trademark, enhanced by improved responsiveness for touchscreen devices. However, its notably steep difficulty, featuring nonsensical traps, adds to its unusual appeal.







