Flight-enabled adventure in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, now including a real-life paper airplane world record challenge for players!
Discover the magical world of Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, now playable on the versatile Nintendo Switch. This RPG adventure, launched in partnership with paper plane expert John "The Paper Airplane Guy" Collins, is one of the many exclusive games in the Nintendo Switch's vast library.
In this game, Mario embarks on a thrilling quest to save the day from the nefarious X-Nauts. Accompanied by friends old and new, Mario seeks to unlock the secret of the Thousand-Year Door. The revamped version of the game includes upgraded visuals, new features, and a completely reorchestrated score.
Mario gains new abilities such as Paper Mode and Plane Mode. In Paper Mode, he can slide through cracks, and in Plane Mode, he can float on the breeze.
To add a touch of creativity, Collins has created a special Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door themed paper airplane. A paper airplane template and instructions for making it fly are available for download. To create the themed airplane, you would typically obtain or create a custom printout of the game's artwork, follow Collins’ folding steps, and align the graphics so they appear prominently on the wings or nose of the plane once folded.
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Please note that Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door contains mild fantasy violence and mild suggestive themes. Set in a paper-themed world with mystery, magic, and witty one-liners, the game promises an enjoyable adventure for all ages.
To purchase the game, visit the provided link. For a detailed fold pattern for the themed paper airplane, we recommend visiting John Collins’ official channel or website, where he posts instructional videos and downloadable templates.
[1] For more information about John Collins and his paper airplane creations, visit his website.
[2] For a general paper airplane tutorial, visit this link.