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Chrissy Teigen Asks Fans What to do After Beating Super Mario Odyssey

Chrissy Teigen Asks Fans What to do After Beating Super Mario Odyssey

For those of you who have ever played a video game, you know the feeling of spending countless hours slaving away, only to beat the game and having no idea what to do next.


Well, the same tragedy has now befallen beloved social media star Chrissy Teigen.

Just like many gamers, Teigen has been playing Super Mario Odyssey like nobody's business. And now that she's beaten the game, she reached out to her Twitter followers for some advice on what to do next.

"Just finished mario odyssey. What do I do now? Go back and find all the moons? Discover secret caves? Beat my old times? Take care of my daughter?" she wondered:

One user suggested her thoughts were best spent on Luigi, who is notably absent from the game:

Teigen did. And she was pissed:

Another user suggested perhaps she move on to a new Mario game, and make a friend in the process:

Teigen seemed quite receptive to the idea:

But Twitter gave a hard pass to the idea of Teigen taking care of her daughter, Luna, until she took care of some very important Super Mario Odyssey business:

And then one helpful user dropped an informative bomb:

Teigen was floored:

Just another hidden gem from the popular Nintendo Switch game, which has scored incredibly well with game reviewers and fans alike. When it was first released early October, it received mostly perfect or near-perfect scores from notably-tough critics like EDGE magazine, which granted the game only the 19th perfect score in the magazine's history.

The hype and reviews led to Super Mario Odyssey becoming the fastest-selling Mario game in U.S. history, with 1.1 million copies sold in the U.S. by the beginning of November.

So, it looks like once Teigen finally collects all those hidden moon, then maybe Luna can have her mom back.

Maybe...

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H/T: Twitter, Polygon, Nintendo Everything

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