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Super Mario Bros. Wonder + Meetup In Bellabel Park Review – Bring Your Friends

Super Mario Bros. Wonder + Meetup In Bellabel Park Review - Bring Your Friends
ThePawn.com March 25, 2026 2 minutes read
Super Mario Bros. Wonder + Meetup In Bellabel Park Review – Bring Your Friends

Nintendo has consistently leaned on Switch 2 upgrades to fill gaps in its release calendar, enticing fans to return to their favorite games from the Switch 1. Those upgrades usually enhance graphical fidelity or add some new bells and whistles, like the Zelda Notes feature added to Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom. The upgrade for Super Mario Bros. Wonder, Meetup at Bellabel Park, is pricier than some other Switch 2 upgrades, but its novelty comes from transforming Mario Wonder into an almost completely different game. And that new game is a well-made party experience, even if it may not be exactly what Mario Wonder fans are looking for.

Bellabel Park is almost entirely focused on its multiplayer component, which is admittedly a strange turn for a game and series so known for its single-player platforming prowess. That isn’t to say that there’s no regular single-player content whatsoever, though. The story of Bellabel Park, such as it is, involves a new area of the map: the eponymous park that houses special Bellabel flowers. The Koopalings show up to steal the flowers, so Captain Toad and the Poplins agree to scour the world map for them. You’ll find a new brigade tent belonging to a Poplin scout in each world, which leads you to one of the Koopalings.

If you’re making your way through Mario Wonder for the first time, this will be a neat little throughline that you encounter occasionally, but if you’ve already finished the game, you can easily just jump into the series of boss-fight stages. This time the Koopalings are enhanced by the Wonder Flower, so each one reimagines the Koopa kids with some fantastical effect. Wendy turns into a bulbous Cheep-Cheep-like fish, while Morton becomes a massive marionette puppet. You have to traverse a stage being terrorized by their special effects before confronting them as bosses, and it’s fun how these classic baddies–who, let’s be honest, haven’t gotten much to do lately–are recontextualized with wild, stage-changing effects.

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