Whether you’re a fan of Mario, or not, you will know of him, and be familiar with at least some of the many games he’s appeared in. Instead of being the same boring stage each time out, it will be constantly changing.
Most of the fans will be joining dressed up like super active plumber in overalls, red cap and a moustache. In 1996, the franchise has released its first fully 3D version.
Created by Samir Al Mufti, a pseudonym for a Syrian man based in Istanbul Turkey, Refugee Mario uses the video game’s architecture to tell the story of what it’s like for Syrian refugees to make the risky journey to Europe.
Egenfeldt-Nielsen defended the game in an interview with ThinkProgress. It picked up new steam on Twitter last weekend. Playing History: Slave Trade 2 is a game from an online gaming community called Steam.