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'''Border Jump''' is a [[minigame]] in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]'' and ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions]]''. Its name is a play on an expression referring to illegally crossing borders. Border Jump is hosted by the [[Border Bro]]s. in a small tower in the [[Stardust Fields|Beanbean Borderlands]], the border between the [[Beanbean Kingdom]] and the [[Mushroom Kingdom]], lying at the [[Stardust Fields]]. Border Jump tests [[Mario]]'s and [[Luigi]]'s [[jump]]ing skills. They have to jump over a rope while the Border Bros. twirl and swing it in every direction. Mario and Luigi have three lives each in this minigame, and they must complete it to progress through the game.  
'''Border Jump''' is a [[minigame]] in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]'' and ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions]]''. Its name is a play on an expression referring to illegally crossing borders. Border Jump is hosted by the [[Border Bro]]s. in a small tower in the [[Stardust Fields|Beanbean Borderlands]], the border between the [[Beanbean Kingdom]] and the [[Mushroom Kingdom]], lying at the [[Stardust Fields]]. Border Jump tests [[Mario]]'s and [[Luigi]]'s [[jump]]ing skills. They have to jump over a rope while the Border Bros. twirl and swing it in every direction. Mario and Luigi have three lives each in this minigame, and they must complete it to progress through the game.  


If the Mario Bros. return to the tower, the Border Bros. ask them to play a more difficult version of Border Jump, '''Border Jump 2''', which upon being completed allows them to play '''Super Border Jump''', then '''Super Border Jump Sunshine'''. When the latter is beaten, the Mario Bros. can then choose which level of Border Jump to play. Should they choose "No" if asked to play, the Border Bros. offer them to play '''Complete Border Jump''', which is made up of the four previous challenges and not chosen from the level selection. After the first mandatory play of the first Border Jump game, Mario and Luigi can win [[Bean|Hee Bean]]s by playing it thereafter.
If the Mario Bros. return to the tower, the Border Bros. ask them to play a more difficult version of Border Jump, '''Border Jump 2''', which, upon being completed, allows them to play '''Super Border Jump''', then '''Super Border Jump Sunshine'''. When the latter is beaten, the Mario Bros. can then choose which level of Border Jump to play. Should they choose "No" if asked to play, the Border Bros. offer them to play '''Complete Border Jump''', which is made up of the four previous challenges and not chosen from the level selection. After the first mandatory play of the first Border Jump game, Mario and Luigi can win [[Bean|Hee Bean]]s by playing it thereafter.


In the background of the room, a picture of an end-of-level [[fortress]] from ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' is visible, complete with a [[Goal Pole|flagpole]] that tracks the Mario Bros.' progress. When the brothers win, a number of points and fireworks appear next to the flagpole in the screenshot.
In the background of the room, a picture of an end-of-level [[fortress]] from ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' is visible, complete with a [[Goal Pole|flagpole]] that tracks the Mario Bros.' progress. When the brothers win, a number of points and fireworks appear next to the flagpole in the screenshot.

Revision as of 23:57, June 6, 2023

Border Jump MLSS.png The Border Jump minigame in Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions
Border Jump from both the original and the remake

Template:Quote2 Border Jump is a minigame in Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga and Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions. Its name is a play on an expression referring to illegally crossing borders. Border Jump is hosted by the Border Bros. in a small tower in the Beanbean Borderlands, the border between the Beanbean Kingdom and the Mushroom Kingdom, lying at the Stardust Fields. Border Jump tests Mario's and Luigi's jumping skills. They have to jump over a rope while the Border Bros. twirl and swing it in every direction. Mario and Luigi have three lives each in this minigame, and they must complete it to progress through the game.

If the Mario Bros. return to the tower, the Border Bros. ask them to play a more difficult version of Border Jump, Border Jump 2, which, upon being completed, allows them to play Super Border Jump, then Super Border Jump Sunshine. When the latter is beaten, the Mario Bros. can then choose which level of Border Jump to play. Should they choose "No" if asked to play, the Border Bros. offer them to play Complete Border Jump, which is made up of the four previous challenges and not chosen from the level selection. After the first mandatory play of the first Border Jump game, Mario and Luigi can win Hee Beans by playing it thereafter.

In the background of the room, a picture of an end-of-level fortress from Super Mario Bros. is visible, complete with a flagpole that tracks the Mario Bros.' progress. When the brothers win, a number of points and fireworks appear next to the flagpole in the screenshot.

The names of the third and fourth levels are very similar to the names of two past Super Mario games, Super Mario Bros. and Super Mario Sunshine, but simply replacing "Mario Bros."/"Mario" with "Border Jump."

Rewards

Difficulty Reward
Level 1: Border Jump 1 Hee Bean
Level 2: Border Jump 2 2 Hee Beans
Level 3: Super Border Jump 3 Hee Beans
Level 4: Super Border Jump Sunshine 5 Hee Beans (4 in the remake)
Level 5: Complete Border Jump 7 Hee Beans

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese コッキョージャンプ
Kokkyō Janpu
Border Jump

Italian Salto della Frontiera
Jump of the Border
Spanish (NOE) Salta la Frontera
Jump the Border