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 Super Mario Maker

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Super Mario Maker

Super Mario Maker has become one of the biggest surprise hits for Nintendo in recent years. Players didn’t think they’d have fun designing their own Mario levels as much as playing the real things. Understandable, considering Nintendo’s prowess at making some fantastically designed levels for the portly plumber to navigate. Despite this, Super Mario Maker has found a community of creators that have made some incredible levels.

Imagine that on smartphones. Using your touch screen to create your own level of doom for Mario, before uploading it for others to experience, and downloading a new set of courses from both other players and Nintendo. With its basic gameplay mechanics and limitless course possibilities, it’s quite possibly the best way to bring the classic Super Mario experience to smartphones.


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