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Two-player mode, as | '''Two-player mode''', often abbreviated as '''2P mode''', or just '''2P''', is when two controllers can be used to allow players to control [[Mario]] and [[Cappy]] separately. Two-player categories are much less popular among runners than singleplayer categories, mainly due to the fact that two controllers are required, meaning either two people must play or one person must use their hands and feet simultaneously. However, playing in two-player mode allows for many unique tricks and glitches that cannot be done in [[one-player mode]], such as [[Cappy return cancel|Cappy Return Cancels]] and the [[Suckage glitch|Suckage Glitch]]. |
Revision as of 14:57, 3 February 2022
Two-player mode, often abbreviated as 2P mode, or just 2P, is when two controllers can be used to allow players to control Mario and Cappy separately. Two-player categories are much less popular among runners than singleplayer categories, mainly due to the fact that two controllers are required, meaning either two people must play or one person must use their hands and feet simultaneously. However, playing in two-player mode allows for many unique tricks and glitches that cannot be done in one-player mode, such as Cappy Return Cancels and the Suckage Glitch.