A fan-made Super Smash Bros. game for mobile devices, featuring pixel art graphics and gameplay similar to the original Nintendo 64 version.
Super Smash Land is a fan-made mobile game inspired by the popular Super Smash Bros. fighting series. It was created and published by indie developer Dan Fornace in 2011.
The game features pixel art graphics and gameplay mechanics closely modeled after 1999's Super Smash Bros. for the Nintendo 64. Up to 4 players can battle against each other using classic Nintendo characters like Mario, Link, Samus, Donkey Kong, and more.
Matches take place on platforms similar to the original Super Smash Bros. stages. Players use punch, kick, and special attacks to damage opponents and knock them off the stage. Unique protective shields, dodges, and customizable movesets provide depth.
Super Smash Land was created using Adobe Flash and works on both iOS and Android devices. The simple graphics allow the fast-paced battling of Smash Bros. to translate well to mobile. The game has developed a cult following in the Smash fan community for recreating the classic Smash 64 formula on mobile.