For example, 3D World is treated as its own thing, so you're not going to be able to use a plethora of things in it, like normal little spikes or the iconic Muncher, with the main spiky obstacle being a bit of an eyesore. Of course, there are some limits in Mario Maker 2 that can be quite baffling, such as some items being available in some styles and not in others. There's more backgrounds and the ability to change from day to night will offer different mechanics, such as upside down levels.
In addition to the main game styles from the first game, MM2 offers Super Mario 3D World, which is treated as completely separate from the others. That's where the game will shine, though, as player-created levels can be so varied, offering an almost limitless amount of levels to be played, although not every single level might be worthy of playing. There's also the ability to play any levels made by other players, although you do need Nintendo Online for this and sharing your own levels with other players. Introducing a "Story Mode," players can play through a set of pre-made Nintendo levels that can highlight some nifty tricks to use when making your own levels. fan this is an absolute must purchase.Įxpanding on the core elements of the original Mario Maker, the second game offers more to do with everything in the game, although there are some limits. Something you can actually play with the kids or just to try out some of the neat things fans have come up with. This is fun, easy to play, fun to make stages and have friends or family play. 2 which was something I had been hoping to see since the first Super Mario Maker on Wii U. They've added so much new content with recent updates including things from Super Mario Bros. you name it, I've probably played it and enjoyed it for countless hours. The Sims, Minecraft, Mario Paint, Dreams, Blast Works, RPG Maker etc. I've always enjoyed any game that allowed me to just create whatever I like. You can make your own stages or play a bunch of custom stages from Nintendo, maybe try out hundreds of thousands of stages made by fans that are online and ready to give a go. Super Mario Maker is a game that will not ever get boring or have a limit on what you can do with it. Both new games, indie games, games from the past that may have somehow managed to escape the Nintendo radar are finding new life under the Big N. The Switch has so many great games on it and more continue to pile in.