Shellcreepers are enemies that appear in the classic Mario game, Mario Bros.
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| - Shellcreepers are enemies that appear in the classic Mario game, Mario Bros.
- In the Mario Bros. stage, Shellcreepers are enemies until attacked, at which they retreat into their shells and become throwable items. Shellcreepers, like the other enemies in the stage, cause very large horizontal knockback, whether or not they are thrown. Due to the odd shape and low ceilings of the stage, throwing these enemies is the easiest way of defeating opponents, as there is not enough vertical knockback for them to tech on the ceilings. Sometimes, when they are flipped, their shell will come off, and the player can see them getting up, shell-less, and putting it back on, in a possible reference to Super Mario World. Strangely enough, a flipped-over Shellcreeper can be eaten by Munchlax.
- Shellcreepers are the first enemy seen in the Mario Bros. game for arcade and the NES. They are the precursor to the Koopa Troopa Enemy. Unlike the Koopa Troopa , however, Mario cannot jump on them. He must knock them upside-down from the floor below, and then kick them to kill them. If the player Knocks a Shellcreeper down but is unable to kick it to death in time ,then the Shellcreeper will change color get back up and travel much faster though the level. In Super Mario Bros., Shellcreepers were replaced by Koopa Troopas in later games.
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| - Super Smash Bros. Brawl
- Mario Power Tennis
- Super Mario Maker
- Luigi Bros.
- NES Remix
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| - Mario about to jump on a shellcreeper in Mario Bros.
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| - In the Mario Bros. stage, Shellcreepers are enemies until attacked, at which they retreat into their shells and become throwable items. Shellcreepers, like the other enemies in the stage, cause very large horizontal knockback, whether or not they are thrown. Due to the odd shape and low ceilings of the stage, throwing these enemies is the easiest way of defeating opponents, as there is not enough vertical knockback for them to tech on the ceilings. Sometimes, when they are flipped, their shell will come off, and the player can see them getting up, shell-less, and putting it back on, in a possible reference to Super Mario World. Strangely enough, a flipped-over Shellcreeper can be eaten by Munchlax. In the original game, a Shellcreeper is left on its back for long enough when kicked over. It then soon gets back up again and changes color (green to red, red to blue), and move faster. Throwing these Shellcreepers at enemies causes even more knockback, being a One-hit KO in many situations.
- Shellcreepers are the first enemy seen in the Mario Bros. game for arcade and the NES. They are the precursor to the Koopa Troopa Enemy. Unlike the Koopa Troopa , however, Mario cannot jump on them. He must knock them upside-down from the floor below, and then kick them to kill them. If the player Knocks a Shellcreeper down but is unable to kick it to death in time ,then the Shellcreeper will change color get back up and travel much faster though the level. In Super Mario Bros., Shellcreepers were replaced by Koopa Troopas in later games. After the Shellcreeper is killed a Coin will apear out of a Pipe at the top of the stage and move though the stage till it goes down a pipe at the bottom unless it is intercepted by a player. If the coin is not interceted by Mario or Luigi it will not re-apear from the pipes at the top of the Screen. It is crucial that you get as many coins as possible in order to Gain a substantial High score. This is due to the fact that the game does not have a Official ending.
- Shellcreepers are enemies that appear in the classic Mario game, Mario Bros.
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