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[[Image:marioteachestype2.jpg|right|frame|An in-game screenshot.]]This '''sequel''' to the original ''[[Mario Teaches Typing]]'' includes plenty of new features, including a special certificate of achievement, a keyboard that's color-coded for easy reference, an on-screen keyboard, and specially customizable lesson plans. Plus, there are new levels, including:
[[Image:marioteachestype2.jpg|right|frame|An in-game screenshot.]]
'''''Mario Teaches Typing 2''''' is the sequel to the original ''[[Mario Teaches Typing]]''. This sequel includes plenty of new features, including a special certificate of achievement, a keyboard that's color-coded for easy reference, an on-screen keyboard, and specially customizable lesson plans. Plus, there are new levels, including:


*[[Mario]]'s Smash for beginners;  
*[[Mario]]'s Smash for beginners;  

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An in-game screenshot.

Mario Teaches Typing 2 is the sequel to the original Mario Teaches Typing. This sequel includes plenty of new features, including a special certificate of achievement, a keyboard that's color-coded for easy reference, an on-screen keyboard, and specially customizable lesson plans. Plus, there are new levels, including:

  • Mario's Smash for beginners;
  • Mario's Wet World Challenge for the intermediate typers;
  • Mario's Tunnel of Doom for the advanced players; and
  • Mario's Expert Express, the hardest level.

Story

Mario and Luigi were walking by Bowser's Castle one day when a mysterious typewriter appeared in front of them suddenly. To their amazement, the typewriter starts typing by itself. When it is finished, Mario takes the paper out of the typewriter and right before his eyes, it transforms into a scroll. The scroll reads:

The Magical Typewriter is the key to beating Bowser. You must type the magic words onto the scroll to cast the spell which will destroy Bowser's Castle.

Be forewarned, however, that if the magic words are not typed exactly, the Magical Typewriter will self-destruct into pieces.

The Magical Typewriter then floats in front of Mario. Taking the warning to heart, Mario pockets the scroll and begins typing. However, he proves to be a terrible typist:

Koooppa tTrupa pparraTroopaa Bbow

Before Mario can go on any further, the Magical Typewriter explodes into three pieces, which land in different places. One piece fell into the river, another fell somewhere on Mario and Luigi's side of the river, and the last one fell on Bowser's castle grounds on the other side. Mario and Luigi decide to recover all of the pieces and improve Mario's typing skills in order to type the spell correctly and ensure their victory.