Mario Maker thread

Mario Maker thread
if nintendo turned "maker" into its own series, which other IPs would you want to make levels for?

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Odessey mm

Makers would not work for other series. Mario is simple, intuitive, and fun. You jump over the platforms and get to the end. It's hard to fuck up. If you want to build Sunshine and Donkey Kong levels and shit just get yourself a game engine, man.

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This.

just make WarioWare D.I.Y 2 and make the Rhythm Heaven Custom Remix shit it's own game.

The Builder Mario spirit from Super Smash Bros. Ultimate considers its origin to be the "Super Mario Maker Series".

2D Zelda is the only other franchise that would work.

smash bros break the targets maker

God I want DIY 2 so bad. With online sharing and more options.

Metroid and Kirby would work as well

I know MegaMaker exists, but I would kill for a Megaman X maker

pokemon builder, just so that we don't have to deal with the shit and hassle of getting hacked roms

Fuck no. 3D makers would have to be either stupidly simple such that there’s no fun in level making or just straight up be unity.

clonehero made charting so much more intuitive than anything ever made by harmonix that it basically revitalized the whole genre

I would like a *Maker genre - imagine a world where RPG maker doesn't suck

Labo VR Garage and Dreams strike a good middleground. You can make cool shit in both but they're still much, much more accessible than actual game engines

Seems like a 2d platformer like them would be nicer as a mode in Mario Maker instead of as its own thing.

Fire Emblem and Advance Wars.

Metroid maker, please. I'd spend thousands of hours with that shit.

it probably wouldn't work for any other series, or at least not as well. You could try a dungeon maker with Zelda, but in order to make dungeons actually interesting they would require an extremely complex editor
If anything it's best to have stuff like create your stage in smash or F-zero

Why did they call it Mario Maker 2?
How can they make a proper sequel to a "create your own mario level" type game?
What did they add to justify calling it 2?

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Wario makes the most sense

This and Warioland

advance wars has a level editor
unless you mean making new units

slopes

>advance wars has a level editor

fuck off with your historical revision

>new setting (super mario 3D world)
>new stuff and mechanics like slopes and other items, controlled scrolling or semi flooded levels
>what it seems to be multiplayer according to the box art
dunno, seems pretty reasonable to me

Yoshi Island would work.

If they add enough new tools and bundle in some levels to showcase them it can work. See LittleBigPlanet 1 to 2.

Still doesn't justify having 2 in the title. It should've been a free update instead.

What would justify a 2 in the title?

If they added something of substance, such as a Mario 64 Level creator.

all of what I listed is pretty huge considering the type of game that this is

nothing in life is free pirate cuck faggot

Zelda Maker where you jump into a bite-sized overworld and play through user-made dungeons

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BOTW Shrine Maker ©
Please. I need more jank in my life.

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3d games would probably not work, but a 2d Zelda maker might be interesting. With some sort of generic overworld you could load dungeons into.
Or a mega maker more in the vein of Mario maker would be easy.
though bosses would be weird on both ideas. I guess they could just use old bosses since bosses in MM sucked anyway.

It's not possible to make a 3D level creator as accessible as Mario Maker, yet still able to make diverse levels

It's actually probably the only interesting thing to do with Yoshi

A Kirby Maker might work, as would most of the platforming based series. I think the challenge would more likely be not if it would work, but would it be successful enough to warrant it being made.