Aside from that little flaw, the texture pack is amazing. Everything looks just like in Super Mario games. There are even a magic mushroom and a block with a question mark. The Nether getting an upgrade, too, you may as well meet some of Mario's iconic enemies.
Credits: SG-Bird




How to install:
- Download the .mcpack file below
- Open the file using any file manager to import it into Minecraft PE
- Open Minecraft Pocket Edition
- Create new or edit an existing world
- Scroll down to the Resource packs section and select the ones you want to apply