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{{Game| title = Toad Strikes Back
 
{{Game| title = Toad Strikes Back
 
| creators = [[Thunder Dragon]]
 
| creators = [[Thunder Dragon]]
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| start = 2003
| date = TBA
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| date = October 29th, 2007
| genre = 24th October 2007
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| genre = Platform
| program = Multimedia Fusion
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| program = [[Multimedia Fusion]]
| status = Finished}}
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'''Toad Strikes Back''' is a [[fangame]] created by [[Thunder Dragon]]. It was one of MFGG's most anticipated games, as it's first demo was spectacular at the time of release. Unlike most [[Mario]] games, the player controls Toad, who is able to perform most of Mario's attacks from the SMB series, as well as incorparating some more into the formula.
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'''Toad Strikes Back''' is a [[fangame]] created by [[Thunder Dragon]], and features over 50 unique levels and gameplay. It was one of [[MFGG]]'s most anticipated games, as it's first demo was spectacular at the time of release. Unlike most [[Mario]] games, the player controls Toad, who is able to perform most of Mario's attacks from the SMB series, as well as incorparating some more into the formula.
  
 
Toad is able to pick up vegetables as well as some other ememies like in SMB2, as well as "stomp" on some like in the classic Super Mario Bros. games. It was one of the first games to incorparate vegetable throwing as well as having Yoshi, hammer and fireflower powerups available to chose.  
 
Toad is able to pick up vegetables as well as some other ememies like in SMB2, as well as "stomp" on some like in the classic Super Mario Bros. games. It was one of the first games to incorparate vegetable throwing as well as having Yoshi, hammer and fireflower powerups available to chose.  
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Two demos were released, a public one available on MFGG, and a FZ one only available at the Freak Zone Games forum (This version also including various references to other games, such as [[Super Mario Alpha]]). 2007's [[NCFC]] saw the release of the full version after many years of waiting, in a booth that was built off the old [[Bowser Technologies]] site simply for nostalgia - marking the first update in six years.
 
Two demos were released, a public one available on MFGG, and a FZ one only available at the Freak Zone Games forum (This version also including various references to other games, such as [[Super Mario Alpha]]). 2007's [[NCFC]] saw the release of the full version after many years of waiting, in a booth that was built off the old [[Bowser Technologies]] site simply for nostalgia - marking the first update in six years.
  
Toad Strikes Back is currently the second highest rated MFGG game, behind [[Mario: Pipe Network]]. It currently has a score of 9.5.
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Toad Strikes Back is currently the highest rated MFGG game, following [[Mario: Pipe Network]]. It currently has a score of 10.
 
[[Category: Fangame]]
 
[[Category: Fangame]]
 
[[Category:MFGG Awards 2006 Winner]]
 
[[Category:MFGG Awards 2006 Winner]]

Revision as of 22:39, 6 November 2007

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Prism Rock (demo v.4)
Toad Strikes Back
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Developer(s) Thunder Dragon
Announce Date 2003
Release Date October 29th, 2007
Genre Platform
Players 1
Input Standard keyboard
Medium Multimedia Fusion
Platform Windows
Status Released

Toad Strikes Back is a fangame created by Thunder Dragon, and features over 50 unique levels and gameplay. It was one of MFGG's most anticipated games, as it's first demo was spectacular at the time of release. Unlike most Mario games, the player controls Toad, who is able to perform most of Mario's attacks from the SMB series, as well as incorparating some more into the formula.

Toad is able to pick up vegetables as well as some other ememies like in SMB2, as well as "stomp" on some like in the classic Super Mario Bros. games. It was one of the first games to incorparate vegetable throwing as well as having Yoshi, hammer and fireflower powerups available to chose.

Two demos were released, a public one available on MFGG, and a FZ one only available at the Freak Zone Games forum (This version also including various references to other games, such as Super Mario Alpha). 2007's NCFC saw the release of the full version after many years of waiting, in a booth that was built off the old Bowser Technologies site simply for nostalgia - marking the first update in six years.

Toad Strikes Back is currently the highest rated MFGG game, following Mario: Pipe Network. It currently has a score of 10.