![]() In addition to the simplified auto-running mechanic, Super Meat Boy Forever also features a form of procedural generation, with each stage comprised of several small “chunks” stitched together from a staggering pool of over 7000 set pieces to create a gauntlet of death. ![]() Other than that, it’s pedal-to-the-metal, full-steam-ahead action, calling upon lightning-quick reactions and split-second timing in order to keep our plucky protagonists from meeting a sticky end… which they will… a lot. ![]() You see, for better or worse, Super Meat Boy Forever takes an entirely different tack to its predecessor, transitioning to that staple of mobile gaming: the auto-runner.Ĭompletely overhauling the core style of SMB, Forever instead sees our heroes (Meat Boy, Bandage Girl, or a plethora of unlockable characters) barrelling headlong into danger, with players only having control over jumps, slides, and an array of baddie-bashing attacks such as powerful jump-punches and dive-kicks. Ironically, your current controller of choice can rest easy, as this long-awaited sequel is operated by little more than a single button and a few swift taps of the D-pad. So begins Super Meat Boy Forever, the follow-up to Team Meat’s award-winning, mega-selling, and industry-changing platformer that ruined many controllers and an equal amount of finger joints. In retaliation, the bird-flipping maniac swoops during a family picnic, whisking away little Nugget in an evil plot that – given the child’s penchant for wholesome mischief – he may live to regret. Fetus, still pissed at the Meat Family for throwing a buzzsaw blade into his evil machinations. This peaceful life is shattered, however, with the return of the nefarious Dr. Not only that, but they have welcomed a slimy blob of joy into their lives: their adorable, cuddly, and perfectly square child, Nugget. In the aftermath of their previous adventure, Meat Boy and Bandage Girl have settled into a comfortable life together in Chipperville.
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