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The genius of Super Mario Maker 2 is that it’s the perfect amount of flexible. Some of the player-made Super Mario Maker 2 level codes out there are absolutely bananas, and you can come across ...
Maker SeanDreyer did an amazing job recreating Super Mario 64 in Super Mario Maker 2. There’s of course the major challenge of SM64 being a 3D game, making it impossible for the levels to be 1:1.
Super Mario Maker 2 affords so much freedom in how you play, how you make, and even how you learn, it's astonishing how incredibly well it's all held together in one cohesive package.
Super Mario Maker 2 was released six years ago this past Saturday. While Nintendo didn't do a whole lot to mark the occasion, ...
Super Mario Maker 2 does has a few multi-touch moves, though, including a two-finger zoom-out to see course overviews. It's the most tablet-like game Nintendo's ever made for the Switch.
Super Mario Maker 2 encourages that sort of iteration with premade levels that appear whenever you launch the game, avoiding the need to start with a totally blank (and intimidating) canvas.
Super Mario Maker benefits from something no other game creation suite has: 30 years of expertly honed gameplay mechanics, enemies, items, music, and sound effects available at your fingertips.
“Super Mario Maker” is a bad comedy. Released in coordination with the 30-year anniversary of “Super Mario Bros.,” it indulges players in the fantasy that they’d be good at making video ...
Mikey Mike’s Super Mario Bros. 5 is the perfect example of how utterly incredible the god tier of Super Mario Maker 2’s creations can be thanks to the ambitious post-launch World Maker update.
Super Mario Maker 2 enhances everything that made the original great. New building features like slopes, night mode and clear conditions allows for a greater variety of stages.
Super Mario Maker 2’s story mode begins with Undo-dog – a character associated with the undo button in build mode – accidentally deleting Peach’s castle, meaning Mario must rebuild the ...
Super Mario Maker celebrates 30 years of Mario by giving us a fun toolbox to create, share, and play a near-endless supply of user-made stages.