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Mario & Luigi: Brothership

Lottacoins Island gate codes Mario Luigi Brothership

Somewhere around ten hours into Mario & Luigi Brothership, you’ll come across Lottacoins Island as part of the main quest. While we won’t go into any particular story details here, you’ll wind up having to figure out and then use codes to unlock gates to other areas. You’re supposed to find pieces of paper that show you an object, and from there you’re supposed to count the number of objects physically present in the area to determine the digit. But if you’re looking to skip all the searching, you’ve come to the right place – we have the Lottacoins Island gate codes so you can do just that.

Zokket's Schemes side quest Mario Luigi Brothership

Zokket’s Schemes is another one of Mario & Luigi: Brothership’s few missing side quests. It’s generally the second missable quest you’ll be able to take on within the game’s story, and as usual we’d recommend clearing it as soon as possible (as advancing the main story will render it impossible to finish). Here’s how to activate the Zokket’s Schemes side quest and what you get from completing it. There are very minor story spoilers within (area and location names), so make sure you’re okay with that before you continue.

Mario Luigi Brothership how long to beat

Now that Mario & Luigi: Brothership has officially launched, some fans might be curious as to how long it takes to beat the game.

As with all of the Mario RPG titles that have launched on Switch in the past year, Mario & Luigi: Brothership is a substantial experience with plenty of main story content as well as optional side quests to take on. For that reason, our time estimates for beating the game differ depending on if you’re speeding to the final boss or delving into all of the game’s side content.

Arc's Secret side quest Mario & Luigi Brothership

Arc’s Secret is one of Mario & Luigi: Brothership’s few missing side quests. It’s also most likely the first one you’ll be able to take on within the game’s story, and we’d recommend clearing it as soon as possible before you advance the main story. Here’s how to activate the side quest and what you get from completing it. There are very small story spoilers for the first five hours of the game within, so if you’re looking to avoid those details keep that in mind before you continue.

Mario & Luigi Brothership trailer

Mario & Luigi: Brothership heads to Nintendo Switch today, and to celebrate, a new launch trailer has been released. Fans can get a look at the RPG once again in the video.

Here’s an overview of the game, courtesy of the eShop listing:

Mario Luigi Brothership Mario Run

For a limited time, Super Mario Run players can get involved with a special event that features the new Nintendo Switch RPG Mario & Luigi: Brothership.

The event is specifically known as “Mario and Luigi’s New Adventure! Special Mission”. While it’s active, players will have the chance to obtain new statues.

Mario & Luigi Brothership magnets My Nintendo

Mario & Luigi: Brothership is about to launch on Switch, and a new physical reward was just added to My Nintendo to celebrate. Starting today, members can obtain special magnets based on the game.

There are five here in total. The designs are for Mario & Luigi, Connie, and Snoutlet plus the Bros. Moves UFO Spin and Red Shell. The magnet sheet size is 8″x8″ and they can be used to add some decoration to things like a locker or refrigerator.

Mario & Luigi Brothership reviews

Mario & Luigi: Brothership will be out on Switch in just a few days, and ahead of the launch, first reviews are starting to drop.

The Mario & Luigi series is finally returning after many years. It’s the franchise’s first appearance on Switch and the first one not made by AlphaDream – instead, Acquire worked with Nintendo on the project.

Mario & Luigi Brothership Concordia

September 3: Nintendo just issued a short Mario & Luigi: Brothership trailer introducing players to Concordia. Players can get a glimpse of the sights they’ll see in the RPG.

In case you missed it previously, here’s an overview of the game:

Mario & Luigi Brothership ROM leak

It’s a tale as old as time – Nintendo game ROMs leaking ahead of launch, and now Mario & Luigi: Brothership is the latest victim.

The leak comes more than two weeks prior to the official release. Despite that, there’s at least one person out there who got their hands on the game early and decided to upload the entire thing online.


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