About Level UP - Mario's Minigames Mayhem
Level UP - Mario's Minigames Mayhem is a fan-made browser Unity platformer that recreates Mario-themed animations by Level UP as playable stages. You run, jump, swim, spin, use power-style abilities, look for green coins, chase ranks, and turn on optional checkpoints or infinite lives when a stage gets rough. The official itch.io page lists BookwormKevin and Roombie as authors and identifies the project as an HTML5, Windows, Linux, and Android Unity platformer; this page uses a verified WebGL mirror that loads successfully inside the Love Money iframe. It is a fan-made Mario project and not affiliated with Nintendo.
What Is Level UP - Mario's Minigames Mayhem?
Level UP - Mario's Minigames Mayhem is a fan-made browser Unity platformer based on Mario-themed animations by Level UP. It is not an official Nintendo game, and it is credited on itch.io to BookwormKevin and Roombie. You play short platforming stages with running, jumping, swimming, spinning, shooting, hidden green coins, ranks, and boss-style challenges. It is a good fit if you like hard Mario-inspired platforming, animation fan projects, and quick stages that ask you to replay for cleaner movement.
Why It's Popular
The hook is that it turns familiar animation set pieces into something you can actually control. The official page gives the replay loop a clear structure with green coins, per-level ranks, boss battles, re-bindable controls, cheats, and optional checkpoint or infinite-life modifiers. That makes the game approachable as a fan project, while still leaving room for speedrun-style retries and coin hunting.
Controls
- Move: WASD / Arrow Keys
- Jump / Swim: Spacebar
- Run / Shoot: Shift
- Spin: Z
- Extra ability: X
- Rebind controls: Use the in-game controls or options menu when available
- Gamepad / touchscreen: Listed on the official itch.io build; desktop keyboard was the verified embed input
Starter Tips (First 2 Minutes)
- Let the Unity loader finish before clicking around; the verified build can take a little while after the first canvas appears.
- Learn jump, run, spin, and the extra ability before chasing every green coin. The early mistakes usually come from overcommitting to secrets.
- Use optional checkpoints or infinite lives if a stage starts eating attempts. Those modifiers are part of the official feature list, not a cheat you need to feel bad about.
- Replay a level only after you understand its route. Ranks reward cleaner runs, but first clears matter more than perfect movement.
- If Shift, Z, or X feel awkward, check the rebindable controls before forcing a layout that fights your hands.
- Treat progress as local to the browser unless the game itself clearly confirms a saved file or cloud account.
Safety, Age & Streaming Notes
No official numbered age rating is published on the sources used for this page. The verified material is cartoon Mario-style platforming with hazards, boss encounters, and no realistic gore or explicit sexual content visible during validation. This is a fan-made Mario project, not affiliated with Nintendo, so streamers should label it as unofficial fan work and expect normal WebGL loading time before gameplay appears. Desktop keyboard play is the safest recommendation for this embedded version even though the official itch.io page also lists Android, gamepad, and touchscreen support.
FAQ
Does progress save?
No cloud save behavior is documented on the official page. Treat settings and progress as local browser data unless the game itself confirms otherwise.
How long does one run take?
itch.io lists the average session as a few minutes. Individual attempts can be short, but coin hunting, ranks, and retries can stretch a session longer.
Is it mobile-friendly?
The official itch.io page lists Android and touchscreen support, but the embedded WebGL version here was validated with desktop keyboard controls. Use desktop for the cleanest browser experience.
Do I need to download anything?
No. This page runs the game in your browser. The official itch.io page also offers downloadable Windows, Linux, and Android builds.
Is this an official Mario game?
No. It is a fan-made project credited to BookwormKevin and Roombie, based on Level UP's animations and not affiliated with Nintendo.



























