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Nintendo actively protects its IP. While Mario Multiverse uses no copyrighted assets (custom sprites, original music), the name and character likeness remain trademarked. The devs state the beta is a free, non-commercial parody to avoid legal action. Download at your own discretion; the project may be taken down at any time.
: The Beta introduces complex triggers, custom power-ups, and unique physics tweaks that go far beyond what's available in official level-building games.
Because the multiverse is unstable, random "Glitch Storms" occur. During these, the screen distorts like a corrupted VHS tape. Gravity inverts, coins turn into enemies, and checkpoints vanish. This is brutally difficult but exhilarating.
"Public Demos" (sometimes called Mario Singleverse ) are occasionally released as standalone versions to allow the general public to test specific features, such as the Enemy Maker or Custom Game Themes . 2. Warning on "Beta" Leaks