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September 2015
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The editors liked
It's fun to make Mario levels
It's fun to play bizarre Mario levels
Creation suite is easy to use
Full of some of the Wii U's best levels
Easy to use
Really lets you indulge your imagination
Surprisingly sophisticated
Packed with original material that can only grow exponentially
Incredibly friendly and easy to use
Gives you an entire history of Super Mario games and lets you subvert it
Constantly source of feedback and encouragement
Innovative courses
Great tutorials
Super Mario Challenge is brilliant
Robust level-creation toolkit spurs creativity
Boasts thousands of downloadable
Custom-made levels
Nintendo's aesthetic design sensibility is top-notch
Beautifully designed
Dozens of elements and settings
Thousands of playable levels
The editors didn't like
Can't share levels online
Some levels are simply too hard
Annoyingly forces you to wait before relinquishing all its tools
Will lead some to realise that they weren't cut out for developing games
Unlocking new tools is somewhat arbitrary
Online courses are hit and miss
Smaller touchscreen space to create
Missing features limit creative potential
Content unlocking process is unnecessarily restrictive
Published: 2016-11-30, Author: Robert , review by: stuff.tv
Innovative courses, Great tutorials, Super Mario Challenge is brilliant
Online courses are hit and miss, Smaller touchscreen space to create
Despite my initial reservations last year, Super Mario Maker was a genius idea to begin with. All this 3DS version does it refines the few bits about it that didn't quite work or needed more thought. Granted, it holds your hand more as a player - but giv...
Published: 2015-10-30, Author: Dan , review by: cclonline.com
Abstract: Super Mario Maker is a bit of an oddity in Nintendo's catalogue, being more of a toolbox than a fully-fledged game. Your typical Mario game has dozens of carefully crafted levels structured with a definite difficulty curve, but even the Nintendo created l...
Published: 2015-09-11, Author: Christian , review by: eurogamer.net
Abstract: What lies beyond the first pipe in World 1-2? Don't pretend you have not asked this question - if you are of a certain age, that is, and of a certain disposition. The first pipe in 1-2 is a taunt, the greatest taunt in all of games. And, come to think of...
Published: 2015-09-11, Author: Steve , review by: pocket-lint.com
Easy to use, really lets you indulge your imagination, surprisingly sophisticated, packed with original material that can only grow exponentially
Annoyingly forces you to wait before relinquishing all its tools, will lead some to realise that they weren't cut out for developing games
In terms of replay value Super Mario Maker is in a league of its own. The whole experience is very gentle, involving tinkering rather than much action, but it becomes incredibly moreish once you have a full design palette at your command. When, pos...
Published: 2015-07-10, Author: Tom , review by: dailystar.co.uk
Abstract: NINTENDOThe console has struggled with a lack of big-name titles for some time.But a new Mario platform game is always welcome and this one is a belter.You get to create your own Mario levels for the first time using an intuitive level building system on...
Published: 2015-07-02, Author: David , review by: gamesradar.com
Incredibly friendly and easy to use, Gives you an entire history of Super Mario games and lets you subvert it, Constantly source of feedback and encouragement
Unlocking new tools is somewhat arbitrary
Brimming with positivity and encouragement, Super Mario Maker's brilliant toy box gives you everything you need to easily create and share some truly fantastic levels...
It's fun to make Mario levels, It's fun to play bizarre Mario levels, Creation suite is easy to use, Full of some of the Wii U's best levels
Can't share levels online, Some levels are simply too hard
Super Mario Maker 3DS takes everything that worked on the Wii U and replicates it for a handheld experience. It's a shame that sharing levels via the Internet isn't yet possible – but this game's a joy all the same. You can read Trusted's original Wii...