This one I'm really proud of, it has nearly Rubber Ross levels of difficulty:
Magma Death Jumps [VERY HARD]
PTN-CKF-2QF
Speedrunners use the harder faster route above, people who are having difficulty take the (slightly) easier route below! A twist on the boss fight with Bowser awaits at the end. NO ONE HAS BEATEN IT YET hehehe
Moderate Difficulty:
Patient while you Slip
9MX-Y2V-PLF
Patience is the Key! ......or getting the key as quickly as possible.....
Short and Sweet Speedrun Level with a challenge.
Somewhat Easy:
A Level for Your Mom
69B-XT8-VSF
Its just what it says, no "your mom" jokes. I made this stage for MY mom, who has only really played (and mastered) Mario 1 on NES. The point of the course is to show standard run of the mill Mario at first, but then throw some crazyness in
I recreated Breakdown Road from Odyssey. Had to use conveyors so you couldn't despawn the banzai bill, but other than that I think it's a decent recreation.
@Ralizah
Ohhh, you’re so right. I can’t believe I didn’t think about that in my original creation for Wii U. Although it would have only lasted a short while because you need the power ups to progress to new areas.
I changed so much of this though. The core structure is still intact but, I made a lot of revisions, for both fun and difficulty balancing purposes. In fact, I’ve spent the last 24 hours working on perfecting this course. From the time I woke up yesterday to the time I went to bed and all morning today.
I’ve also left some helpful hint comments in a few strategic places.
I gotta say, while the GamePad was definitely preferable for level creation, I still really appreciate having a portable Mario Maker that's the full fat version of the experience. I probably wouldn't have spent more than an hour or two playing it since I first purchased it if I had to sit in front of a TV the entire time. My TV time has been limited, but I've had lots of smaller moments of downtime where I sit down with the thing in handheld mode and play through a level, or regain a speedrun record I'd previously lost.
I mean, I get it, people are tired of hearing about how you can play Switch games anywhere. But... I just continue to really appreciate the versatility of the hardware.
@JaxonH Cool. I look forward to trying it soon. Sounds like you've poured a ton of time and energy into designing it.
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@Ralizah
That’s how Wii U was for me. I liked the system because I’m a fan of Nintendo’s games, but the truth is I only really ever played exclusives on that system, aside from a few select multiplats that had slick gamepad use. I spent more time playing 3DS and PS4 than anything else. And Switch is getting a lot more games, but without the portability there wouldn’t really be any reason to play multiplats on Switch. It would, like Wii U, be an exclusives-only machine. And while it is getting more exclusives (and better ones) than Wii U, so it would at least get played more than that, it would still only account for 50% of my gaming time at best. The rest would be PS4/X1. But because it does offer both console play and handheld play, that versatility spoils me to the point I just don’t want to play games anymore without having that freedom. I’ll still make exceptions for games I’m really passionate about (no way I’m missing MH World expansion, for example), but those are relatively few in number. I should point out it’s not just being a handheld, although that’s part of it... It’s being a hybrid. It’s being able to still play these games on the TV when you want, but also being able to play anywhere else, not just in handheld but tabletop (the most underrated feature on the system- it’s like a portable console set up anywhere you go, complete with detachable controllers and everything). A lot of people ask what’s so special about the system and assume it’s just being a handheld, but that’s totally not it. It’s being both, and being able to transition between both in an instant.
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@Mark733 - I really liked the story and theme of your Bowser City Bank level. I loved how it starts on the city streets but then you’re so far below the city after that with different paths and even a boss fight.
@BanjoPickles - I really like what you’re doing with Mario’s Night at the Club, but I do have one suggestion. The part at the end when you fall down into the ice area, I couldn’t find a way to get back out of there, and I was missing the pink coin from right before that area. So that leaves someone having to start over. I don’t know if adding a door or something that would take you up and out of the area just in case people explore in their own way and get to the ice area before doing everything else. (Or if there is a way out of the ice and I just didn’t see it, ignore this whole post.) But other than that it is a solid level! Well done!
I just uploaded my first level. Course ID 06V-2SH-MVF. If anybody wants to check it out.
I’m about to have a look at some of your levels now.
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