


For starters, these levels feel somewhat flat, because all you have to do is jump over springs worrying because there's a good chance of falling into bottomless pits, plus on the platforms it's infested with enemies and in C-3 in the first half of the level, there is a Lakitu that will chase you as you jump over the springs, making this level artificially more difficult.These levels are known for their big difficulty and mediocre level design, and are often considered the worst levels of Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels. In the original game, the level has a monochrome palette, whereas it has the standard grassland palette in Super Mario All-Stars. World C-3 is the third level of World C in Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels. Deluxe versions, the level has a gray palette typically used in castles, whereas it uses normal grassland tiles in Super Mario All-Stars. World 7-3 is the third level of World 7 in Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels. 2 (Japan)/The Lost Levels (North America) Nintendo introduces us to one of the worst designed levels of the classic Super Mario era!
