Blog:Top 10 WORST Mario Games

We may have a handful of mediocre Mario games, but let's talk about some truly garbage Mario games.

Number 10
Number 10: Mario Kart Tour.

This is by far the worst Mario Kart game. This game is filled with microtransactions and pointless filler characters. Also, you have to unlock characters through the loot box system.

Number 9
Number 9: Mario Tennis: Ultra Smash.

This installment in the Mario Tennis series is a disappointment. There isn't that much content, and online play is horrible.

Number 8
Number 8: Mario Party Advance.

This is by far the worst entry in the Mario Party series. You only have four playable characters, and you only get a few Mushrooms. If you run out of Mushrooms, you'll have to restart. Also, there isn't much content.

Number 7
Number 7: Mario Pinball Land.

This game has really poor controls, and it's insanely difficult due to the poor controls.

Number 6
Number 6: Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels.

Yup, I'm going there. Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels (or Super Mario Bros. 2 if you live in Japan) is a bad game. It's not mediocre like Paper Mario: Sticker Star. No, this is straight up garbage. Right off the bat, the Lost Levels does absolutely nothing to differentiate itself from the original game. It's basically the same game with new sprites and Luigi. Luigi controls differently, but he's horrendous to control. Sure, he jumps higher, but he takes longer to build up speed and slow down. The main problem with this game is the levels themselves. They are designed to be sadistic to the player. This game feels more like a collection of bad Mario Maker levels.

Number 5
Number 5: Mario Teaches Typing.

This game does a poor job with teaching players about how to type. That's all I have to say.

Number 4
Number 4: Mario Clash.

This game plays nothing like Mario Bros.. Plus, the red and black colors on the Virtual Boy can give you seizures.

Number 3
Number 3: Mario's Early Years.

All three installments in Mario's Early Years do a poor job with teaching kids. I would learn more from looking up words on the Internet or in a dictionary.

Number 2
Number 2: Mario Is Missing (NES Version).

You have to go to random cities and answer random historical facts. Some of the facts are downright lies. There are multiple versions of Mario Is Missing, but the NES version is the worst because there aren't as many places to visit.

Number 1
Number 1: Mario's Time Machine (SNES Version).

I expected this game to be awesome, but it fell short. We go to random cities and take history lessons like I'm still in school. There are multiple versions of Mario's Time Machine, but the SNES version is the worst because there are less places to visit.

