History lessons become unexpectedly adventurous in Mario's Time Machine, where Bowser has stolen priceless historical artifacts and scattered them across different eras. Players travel through time, return objects to their rightful owners, and learn about famous historical figures while solving educational challenges. The emphasis rests on curiosity rather than reflexes, encouraging exploration and reading instead of frantic action. It may surprise players expecting a traditional Mario adventure, but its creative concept remains memorable decades later. Few games can honestly claim that rescuing history itself is part of the daily routine.
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