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2010

Analysis generated from community votes
Mario leaves the planet, hops from galaxy to galaxy, and gravity becomes your playground.
On gut feeling, there are too few direct votes to conclude, so on to the detail. Its clearest asset is the art style, well placed ahead of most games: its colorful space worlds still leave a mark. For the rest, the profile is surprisingly tame: attachment, fun, the wish to rediscover it, and controller feel hover around average. Its soundtrack even comes out low, which is surprising for a Galaxy, but on very few votes, so take it with caution. An excellent platformer, then, but one the community places for now in an honest mid table.
Next to other platformers, it pushes its predecessor's inventiveness even further, level after level.
So, who is it for? For you if you like inventive, colorful, well paced platforming. A little less if you expect a game that marks you lastingly beyond its ideas.
Analysis generated on June 15, 2026
This game's position compared to other voted games, by criterion. Sorted from best to worst.