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Revision as of 14:04, June 2, 2021

This article is about the mode from New Super Mario Bros. U. For other uses, see Challenge Mode.
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A Time Attack stage in Challenge Mode

Challenge Mode is a mode introduced in New Super Mario Bros. U. It is a collection of various challenges of varied difficulty divided into specific categories, including Special and 1-Up Rally. While some challenges take place in a specific part of a course from the main game, there are some challenges that take place in a course exclusive to Challenge Mode, such as Penguin Bowling and Bubble Up. Each challenge has a specific objective and will award the player with medals (gold, silver, and bronze) depending on how they completed the challenge. For example, the Time Attack challenges have three medals, the Gold being achieved by completing the challenge in a set amount of time. However, some Special challenges will award the player with only a gold medal for completing the challenge.

Every challenge has a difficulty rating, with one star being the easiest, and five stars being the most difficult.

The screen the player sees when he or she completes all the Challenges in New Super Mario Bros. U
The screen upon completing all Challenges

There are five categories of challenges: Time Attack (denoted by a clock), where the player must complete the course in the allotted time; Coin Collection (denoted by a Coin), where the player must collect a specific amount of coins or collect as few coins as possible; 1-Up Rally (denoted by a 1-Up Mushroom), where the player must finish the course while collecting a certain amount of 1-Ups; Special (denoted by a ? Block), a category with challenges whose objectives vary; and a category denoted by the GamePad, which has challenges where the player must use Boost Mode.

In the Nintendo Switch version, Boost Mode challenges are not included due to control limitations on the Nintendo Switch system. Toadette and Nabbit cannot be selected within the mode, due to having different control attributes from Mario, Luigi, and the Toads. The menu screen has a slightly different UI from the Wii U version, with the icons for each category receiving simple, gray-colored designs that change color when selected. The ? Block icon for the Special category is also changed to a three-dimensional one.

Time Attack

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese タイムアタック[?]
Taimu Atakku
Time Attack
Chinese 计时赛 (Simplified)
計時賽 (Traditional)
[?]

Jìshí Sài
Time Attack
Dutch Tijd[?] Time
German Zeit-Attacke[?] Time Attack
Italian Contro il tempo[?] Against the clock
Korean 타임 어택[?]
Taim Eotaek
Time Attack
Portuguese Contrarrelógio[?] Time trial
Russian На время[?]
Na vremya
Timed
Spanish Contrarreloj[?] Time Trial

Coin Collection

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese コイン[?]
Koin
Coin
Chinese 金币 (Simplified)
金幣 (Traditional)
[?]

Jīnbì
Coin
Dutch Munten[?] Coins
German Münzsammlung[?] Coin collection
Italian Monete[?] Coins
Korean 코인[?]
Koin
Coin
Portuguese Corrida às Moedas[?] Race to the coins
Russian Монетки[?]
Monetki
(Small) coins
Spanish Monedas[?] Coins

1-Up Rally

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese れんぞく1UP[?]
Renzoku 1UP
Continuous 1UP
Chinese 连续1UP (Simplified)
連續1UP (Traditional)
[?]

Liánxù 1UP
Continuous 1UP
Dutch 1UPs[?] 1UPs
German 1-Up-Rallye[?] 1-UP Rally
Italian 1-Up Mania[?] 1-Up Mania
Korean 연속 1UP[?]
Yeonsok 1UP
Continuous 1UP
Portuguese Corrida aos 1Up[?] Race for the 1-Up
Russian Жизни[?]
Zhizni
Lives
Spanish 1UP[?] 1UP

Special

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese その他[?]
Sonota
Others
Chinese 其他[?]
Qítā
Others
Dutch Speciaal[?] Special
German Diverse[?] Miscellaneous
Italian Varie[?] Various
Korean 기타[?]
Gita
Others
Portuguese Diversos[?] Miscellaneous
Russian Особые[?]
Osobyye
Special
Spanish Otros[?] Others

Boost Mode Challenges

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese バディプレイ[?]
Badi Purei
Buddy Play

Profiles

New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe

  • North American website bio: "Test your skills with several themed challenges, some of which are played in courses not found in the main game."

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese おだいモード[?]
Odai Mōdo
Question/Problem mode
Chinese 課題模式 (Traditional)
课题模式 (Simplified)
[?]

Kètí Móshì
Question Mode
Dutch Missiestand[?] Mission mode
German Herausforderungsmodus[?] Challenge Mode
Italian Modalità Sfida[?] Challenge Mode
Korean 과제 모드[?]
Gwaje Modeu
Task Mode
Portuguese Modo Desafio[?] Challenge Mode
Russian Режим Испытания[?]
Rezhim Ispytaniya
Challenge Mode
Spanish Modo Desafíos[?] Challenges Mode

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