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The gameplay is similar to that of ''Sticker Star'', except that the stickers from that game have been replaced by several different types of collectible cards. One other big part of this game is paint, which Mario can use to spread color where there is none through his Paint Hammer, and cards can also be painted to increase their effects.
 
The gameplay is similar to that of ''Sticker Star'', except that the stickers from that game have been replaced by several different types of collectible cards. One other big part of this game is paint, which Mario can use to spread color where there is none through his Paint Hammer, and cards can also be painted to increase their effects.
 
=Legacy=
 
 
==Sequels==
 
 
It was followed by ''[[Paper Mario: The Origami King]]'' for the [[Nintendo Switch]] in 2020.
 
  
 
{{Mario RPG Series}}
 
{{Mario RPG Series}}
  
 
[[Category: Mario Games]] [[Category: Wii U Games]]
 
[[Category: Mario Games]] [[Category: Wii U Games]]

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