Skin
From Mario Fan Games Galaxy Wiki
Skins are the appearance of a website or interface, and when referred to with this word are generally interchangeable and all optional. Examples of skins on Mario Fan Games Galaxy include:
- MFGG Default. Blue-purpleish look. The default skin.
- Fireflower. Black and red color-schemed skin themed on fiery ideas and objects from the Mushroom Kingdom, such as Fireflowers and Bowser.
- Winter Blue. Similar to the default skin, except darker. This skin boasts a header adorned with Christmas tree lights and a banner depicting a Super Mario World 2-styled mountain.
- Tropical Splash. Yellow/blue, and the background is beach-like. Based on summer-type ideas. The colors are incredibly bright in contrast with most of the other skins.
- Forest Green. Mostly green, but uses reddish brown in some parts. True to its name, it borrows many elements from the forest type environments of the Mushroom Kingdom.
- Halloween Spooktacular. Another seasonal skin decorated with a black and orange color setup. The Boo enemy from the Super Mario series can be seen in most areas, but there are other enemies as well.
- Ocean Spray. Can be considered a ancestor of Tropical Splash. Mostly violet-colored and is based around an underwater theme. Jellyfish and dolphins can be seen as decorations.
- Nintendo DS. Follows a black-and-white color scheme similar to the Nintendo DS. Created by SonicProject.
There have also been several temporary skins for April Fool's or other odd events; there also are and have been a myriad other ideas for skins, such as:
- Wario Skin
- Donkey Kong Skin
- 8-Bit Skin
- Goomba Skin, previously under work by SonicProject
- Yoshi's Island skin
- Shy-guy toybox skin
- Dry Dry Desert Skin
- Virtual Boy Skin
- Fire Emblem Skin
- Starry Sky skin, underway by Ryo