4.3

Super Smash Flash 2

Release Date calendar
March 29, 2017
Platform joystick
Windows
Game Type type
Unlicensed
Max Players players
4
Overview

Super Smash Flash 2 is the sequel to the fangame Super Smash Flash, but described as a reboot by the developer. The goal is to knock opponents off the stage using a variety of moves. The game features are variety of modes including both Solo and Group modes. The Solo modes include: Classic, All-Star, Training, Stadium. Classic, All-Star, and Training are similar to their counterparts in the actual Super Smash Bros. series. Stadium includes three sub-games, these being Home-Run Contest, in which the player tries to launch a sandbag as far as they can, Break the Targets, in which the player moves around a course and tries to break targets, Multi-Man Smash, in which the player goes up against hoards of fighters at once, and finally Crystal Smash, in which the the player need to destroy crystals before the time runs out. There are also events, which are battle with special conditions and theme surrounding them. The Group modes include: Smash, Special Smash, and Arena. Smash is the most basic of these is simply the basic platform-fighter gameplay from Super Smash Bros. Special Smash allows the player to give special attributes to the match, such as a different camera view or having everyone be invisible. Arena consists of Sandbag Soccer and Sandbag Basketball, in which the player needs to knock Sandbag into a goal or a basket in order to score points. The game also features an Online mode in which players can play competitively or with friends. Their is also the Vault, which allows the player to watch replays and see the different Intros the game has had throughout it's updates. The Data menu allows the player to manage save data and records by importing and exporting files. The Options menu let's the player control Sounds, Quality, and the Controls. The games playable roster includes:* Mario, Luigi, Peach, and Bowser from the Mario series. - Donkey Kong from the Donkey Kong series. - Yoshi from the Yoshi series. - Wario and Waluigi from the Wario series. - Link, Zelda, Sheik, and Ganondorf from the The Legend of Zelda series. - Samus and Zero Suit Samus from the Metroid series. - Ness from the Mother/EarthBound series. - Captain Falcon from the F-Zero series. - Kirby, Meta Knight, and Bandana Dee from the Kirby series. - Fox, Falco, and Krystal from the Star Fox series. - Pikachu, Jigglypuff, Pichu, and Lucario from the Pokémon series. - Marth from the Fire Emblem series. - Mr. Game & Watch from the Game & Watch series. - Pit from the Kid Icarus series. - Isaac from the Golden Sun series. - Chibi-Robo from the Chibi-Robo series. - Sonic and Tails from the Sonic the Hedgehog series. - Mega Man from the Mega Man series. - PAC-MAN from the PAC-MAN series. - Bomberman from the Bomberman series. - Black Mage from the Final Fantasy series. - Sora from the Kingdom Hearts series. - Lloyd from Tales of Symphonia. - Goku from the anime Dragon Ball. - Luffy from the anime One Piece. - Naruto from the anime Naruto. - Ichigo from the anime Bleach. - Ryu from the Street Fighter series. - Simon from the Castlevania series. - Rayman from the Rayman series. - Sandbag from the Super Smash Bros. series.

Alternate Names

No information available

Cooperative

No

ESRB

Not Rated

Genres
Fighting, Platform
Developers
SSF2 Team
Publishers
McLeodGaming
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