Super Mario Maker 2 (Nintendo Switch)
Super Mario Maker 2 (Nintendo Switch)
Super Mario Maker 2 (Nintendo Switch)
Break the rules and make the Super Mario courses you’ve always dreamed of in Super Mario Maker 2, only on Nintendo Switch! With lots of new tools, course parts and features at your disposal, let your imagination run wild as you craft unique levels to share with friends and players all over the world.
Making your own Super Mario courses is easy, and this time, two players can build courses together on a single screen. Simply pick and place iconic objects and enemies wherever you like and choose from many different themes and styles – including the new Super Mario 3D World style!
You can even combine familiar elements to create incredible things never before seen in a Super Mario game!
Dimensions: | 0.03 x 11 x 11 cm; 30 Grams |
Model: | MAIN-68027 |
Dimensions: | 0.03 x 11 x 11 cm; 30 Grams |
Origin: | Japan |
Great game. Lots to do. One thing to be aware of – you need a Nintendo Online Subscription to gain access to all of the features. For example, People build and upload levels that you can play, and you can compete with players around the world to get the fastest time – you need the subscription to access this.
For people as creative as myself this game is incredible as it combines 2d mario games with the level design system to create the perfect mario game! In addition, the ability to change game styles to different games adds a level of immersion putting you i to the mind of a developer of a mario game.
Arrived well packaged, bought for an Xmas present so not played as yet. But as it’s Mario it’s surely 5 stars, it has amazing reviews on many sites. Excited for my son to receive and play.
Wow, it’s almost scary how much you can do in Super Mario Maker 2! I bought this for my kids, who already enjoyed Super Mario Maker on the Nintento DS. They love the huge choice of bad guys, from cat Bowser to flying Goombas, and creating clear pipes for teleportation. Because there’s so many things you can do, it can be a little confusing at times, and they were disappointed by the pipes that are just decorative. There aren’t many games they’ll play together without fighting, but this is one of them!
This game is a great mario for any gaming collection its hours and hours of fun with lots of replay value too you can make your own levels play other peoples levels with online access and its even got a 100 level story mode available too it has some very challenging levels and some very well thought out ones too i love the variety you get with this game you can play as old mario new mario retro mario all in one game i highly recommend it its a great platformer and its mario maker at its best yet fast dispatch and delivery too for prime members
I’m a huge fan of 2D platformers, they’re my favourite genre and I really liked the original Mario Maker, so I bought this knowing I would almost certainly enjoy it, but it has exceeded my expectations completely.
There are so many ways to play this, it’s crazy. I’ve made a handful of levels, but that would have taken no more than about ten hours, and I’ve logged in over 350 in total so far.
Sometimes I feel like going through the newly uploaded levels to try and be the first person to complete them, others I’ll go into the popular level section and try to get the world record. Occasionally I’ll simply play casually and enjoy it as a standard Mario game. I barely get time to touch the other modes like endless run, vs mulitplayer, Ninji challenges etc but they’re there, too!
There’s a huge variety of levels constantly being uploaded that I find it hard to imagine getting bored. There are speedrun levels, puzzles, traditional levels, music levels and more, across five different Mario game themes to satisfy you for whatever your favourite Mario game is.
If you want to make your own levels, too, then the amount of fun and time you can sink into it increases tenfold.
I bought this for my teenage daughter and she absolutely loves it. Only thing I didn’t know was that to play other people’s levels, you need a separate Nintendo Online subscription but thankfully I got that free with something else. Not the fault of the game though! She really enjoys playing this.
My son (6) adores super Mario games, so after finishing odyssey and plenty of rides in mario kart, he wanted this game as he enjoyed watching YouTube videos of it.
I personally haven’t tried it yet, but he plays it now for a few days, and just loves it. Tutorial for making your own levels is very simple and made good, so he picked up tricks fast. As soon as you build something you can test it if it works and repair it if its not.
Ofc, you can just play game as there is Story mode with plenty of levels, and you can even play co-op with your friends.
overall, hours of fun guaranteed so highly recommended
Theres something for everyone in this game. A story mode, where you can learn all the platforming mechanics,online there is a nice difficulty selection for playing random user levels too.
If you’re feeling creative, building the levels is very fun and simple, one you get used to the controls.
My biggest appeal for this game is that, every time you’ll pick it up, there will always be new new levels for you to try.
Online coop is terrible, Nintendo what are you doing?
Easy to make levels and easy to find them, the main flaw is online multiplayer is very laggy at times and most levels are not made with multiplayer in mind. Single player content is fun and worth the purchase.
Hours of limitless fun! Building a level is just as fun as playing the cream of the crop from other makers and the story mode is a blessing! I picked it up shortly after release and it has been more and more fun the more I go on, and seems to only be able to improve from here with possible new game styles and items. The level streaming takes no time at all, however the multiplayer online is unplayable, luckily for me I don’t play that way very often.
My only major qualm is that in handheld mode, the use of a physical controller (the Switch itself) is limited when making levels, which is what I primarily do.
Fantastic game. I love platformers but have never loved 2D Mario. The creativity and unique level design that other players exhibit in this game makes it well worth it. I even tried making levels and found it to be intuitive and most of all fun. The story is short but shows off many fun mechanics and is a great introduction to the Mario franchise for new players.
I adore this game! Mario Maker 2 offers you the ability to make your own Mario stages and it isn’t short of options. Hundreds of items, objects, enemies and puzzle buiding ability available to put into your own stage that you can spend hours perfecting your owm masterpiece.
The online mode allows you to share these stages with the rest of the world and play each others which is a lot of fun as the most popular stages are usually genuis and made by experts as well as fans of the mario series. Likewise it feels comforting getting response back that people have played your course. A very fun community.
And the Story mode it also offers is nothing short of amazing! It has a lot of heart and adorable humour as you play as Mario to rebuild Peaches castle by playing through toads jobs which are pre-made stages to earn coins.
Multiplayer offers a lot too, locally you can build stages with another friend with a controller, as well as play stages together with up to 4 remotes. Also offers online multiplayer where you play stages with other people in the world.
Really solid game that gives you the Super Mario experience and allows you to make it yourself
Mario Maker two is the sequel to the excellent WiiU original that will, hopefully get the audience it so deserved.
The game comes with play and make modes. The play mode provides an extensive story mode built using the tools provided in the game maker. it is excellent, shows everything there is to offer and present levels in a variety of different styles from different Mario games (all available in the builder).
Maker mode is mind blowing, a huge range of tools to build your own worlds in the style of various previous Mario games. This also allows you to share them online and also play and download other people’s creations (online play needed for this).
It’s easy to recommend to Mario fans. A great game. My son use to love playing with LBP when he was young and spent so much time on the creator, I can see kids now having just as much fun here.
Fantastic, to me the game is like a social media platform for Mario bros which is what I have always wanted. It is a game that makes you think and allows you to be creative, though I wouldn’t recommend it to a young child due to it’s more advanced options and being hard to avoid the challenging levels.
I was worried that Mario Maker 1 experience would be needed to get the most out of this game and I never owned a WiiU.
Thankfully the story mode explains most mechanics and the rest is really easy to pick up.
The community for this game is amazing, I watch thedragonfeeney on twitch. But there is also grandpoobear, ryukar and barb are also great and so many more!
Play levels created by other ‘Mario Maker 2’ owners. The story mode is pretty “meh” but some of the community levels are great fun and the level editor allows for endless creative options when creating your own levels.
Local co op can be really entertaining but the online multiplayer is practically broken due to poor networking on Nintendo’s behalf but poor online is expected now with Nintendo first party games.
If you what to play a stage with a lot of soul then here’s the Course ID for my level: J8W BM9 KTF
I got this game thinking I will have so much fun playing endless courses created by the community and I end up getting hooked on creating the courses myself. The creation tools are incredibly simple yet powerful.
One downside I may say is that it seems to be quite hard to get your own courses played by others perhaps due to the huge amount of courses out there ! Would be nice if Nintendo would tweak their online service so that new makers could have a chance to shine if their courses are well made.
A major problem is the online multiplayer functionality. Right now it does not work half the time , ie it is so laggy it is almost unplayable. Hope this too will be resolved.
Overall it is a great game but Nintendo really needs to up their their online services !
Super Mario Maker 2 is one of the more unique games for the Switch boasting an almost unlimited amount of replay value. The game is a ‘do it yourself’ program where you are given a large range of tools and themes to create your own Super Mario levels. There are different types of terrains, blocks, power ups and even enemies that can be placed anywhere you want. It all works on a grid system and you place the item that you want onto the map until you create the level of your dreamsor something close anyway.
The game also has several different level themes such as the classic overworld, underground, Ghost House, sky and even Koopa’s Castle. None of these change how the levels plays (although a couple will let you add water or lava) and are more for cosmetic reasons but it is still great to see all the different styles.
Once complete you can upload your creation to the servers and in turn, play other peoples creations from amazing levels that wouldn’t be out of place in a real Nintendo game to insane levels that are created just to put you in a fit of rage.
However, this is the biggest problem with the game, you NEED Nintendo Online. If you don’t then you can’t upload your work nor can you play other peoples levels. I feel this really is a disgusting move on Nintendo’s part as a big part of the first game was the community.
It does have a single player campaign of 100 levels but they feel more like novelty ones that act as inspiration on what you could make. Also it should be noted that there is a tutorial system to help show you how to build your own levels or you can just dive in with no help.
Graphically the game is pretty good with the ability to chose from several different level themes from the first game on the NES, Super Mario 3, Mario World and Mario U. There is a whole new theme too based on the Mario 3D World (the one with the cat outfits) but apart from a few gameplay changes it nothing overly special.
Sound is of course fantastic with each style of game have the correct soundtrack for the game. For example if you select Mario World, it will play the Mario World themes. Sound effects are also great with some silly sounding ones you can add to the levels for a humours effect.
So is the game worth it? I’d say yes with a but. The main focus of this game is to create your own levels so if that is not something you’d enjoy then there isn’t much here for you. The user created levels are interesting and are winnable (you have to finish your own level first before you can upload.). However, it should also be noted that you NEED Nintendo Online which may not be expensive, it still another cost to add to the game.
An enjoyable and fun game overall though and will easily have new user created content for years to come.