Super Mario Bros. Wonder, the highly anticipated 2D platformer, is finally available on Nintendo Switch. Before you transform Mario and his friends into giant elephants or other strange creatures, it’s important to explore the gameplay settings, especially the one that controls the Talking Flowers.
During a recent episode of Nintendo’s web series, Ask the Developer, it was revealed that Wonder was initially designed to have a live commentary feature similar to sports games. However, this idea was discarded and the Talking Flowers were introduced instead. These characters shout at Mario and his team as they pass by. While the Talking Flowers add a cute element to the game and make solo playthroughs less lonely, some players find them annoying and wish to turn off their voices. Here’s how you can do it.
To turn off the Talking Flowers’ voices, go to the settings and scroll down to “Talking Flower Dialogue.” From there, you can switch it to “Voice off / Text on.” There’s also an option to change the language of the Talking Flowers for a different experience. Kotaku’s John Walker recommends the Dutch language setting.
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Many players are thrilled to have the option to mute the Talking Flowers or change their language independently from the system language of their Switch.
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