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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
Abstract: Have you ever wanted to play 1 million Mario games in one? Hard 4 Games rocks Mario Maker for the Wii U! We review the editor, the course world, and answer the age-old question: Does Mario Maker pass the Bechdel test?Facebook: Patreon: Twitter: Instagram:...
Published: 2015-11-10, Author: David , review by: gamecrate.com
Super Mario Maker is more than a just an amazing toolbox for content creation — it's also a big, beautiful toy box filled with all sorts of incredible, remarkable toys each with individual parts for you to spend hundreds of hours falling in love with. Eve...
Super Mario Maker provides endless fun, heavy doses of nostalgia, and a superb level creator that makes it easy to play the role of amateur game designer. A must have for any Wii U owner who is even mildly interested in Mario games and/or likes to create...
Published: 2015-09-21, Author: Dave , review by: wccftech.com
Abstract: So, Super Mario has turned 30. The video game character that many of us remember from our childhoods is now three decades old, making anyone that remembers the launch of the NES feel very old indeed. Mario is classic, iconic, the platform genre as a whole...
Published: 2015-09-11, Author: Mike , review by: gamezone.com
Abstract: Nintendo is certainly no stranger to games where the creativity is left up to ther player. Dating all the way back to 1992, Mario Paint gave gamers the freedom of creativity to create artwork, music, and even animations with the Super Nintendo. That's rig...
Abstract: Mario Maker feels like a game that should not exist.Consider this: Nintendo is the sort of company that has specific ideas about the way Bowser would drink a cup of coffee in a movie. It is the sort of company that would develop a height graph, so game...
Abstract: I didn't think I'd like Super Mario Maker this much. Straight up. I thought it was going to be a one and done experiment on the part of Nintendo, and I assumed I'd play it a bit, familiarize myself with the process of making, sharing and playing levels an...
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Published: 2015-09-02, Author: Chris , review by: destructoid.com
Abstract: Ever since I was five years old, I've been drawing my own Mario levels on graph paper. It's a pretty common story, because when I look at a series to give me a platforming baseline, it's usually Mario . Nintendo didn't just create a series with iconic cha...
Published: 2015-09-02, Author: Sean , review by: Gamingnexus.com
Abstract: I'm a Nintendo fan at heart—have been for years, hopefully will be until the day I die. I'm also kind of snarky. So when Nintendo announced Super Mario Maker at E3 2014, I was simultaneously excited and relieved. “Finally!” I thought. “Now Nintendo can st...