![]() Nintendo created something really special with Super Mario Maker. If you own a 3DS, you should own this game. This is one of the most creative titles that Nintendo has delivered in quite sometime and having a portable edition is a dream. ![]() Other than that, it’s hard to find absolutely anything negative to say about Super Mario Maker 3DS. It’s a shame they can’t be shared in an online database like the Wii U edition, but hey…you can’t have everything right? While this might not quite be an identical port, it is a damn impressive one and even features 100 new playable levels for those who polished off the Wii U edition. So, Nintendo has at least made it possible to share Mario Maker levels via the 3DS in ways that makes it a unique experience to this system. Levels can be shared with other 3DS-owning buddies and players can even download levels from strangers automatically via Streetpass (which I haven’t tried given that I didn’t walk past other reviewers with the game in this pre-release review window). Thankfully, any level that can be accessed plays instantly and like a dream (plus players can download them to their 3DS and edit the levels to their heart’s content). User levels cannot be searched in the same detail either. Not every user level is available though, likely due to the fact it doesn’t seem as though every single element and costume from the previous edition is available in Super Mario Maker 3DS. Players have access to a variety of recommended levels created from Wii U Mario Maker players as well as well as the 100 Mario challenge mode that tosses you into a barrage of user created levels with 100 lives at your disposal. They mostly come down to the online Super Mario Maker world. Now we come to the differences with this addition. I also found that the game took a little longer to load and close than most 3DS titles, but this could just be a result of using my launch system and it may play smoother on a new system. That shouldn’t bother most people since A) all the levels are 2D side-scrollers anyways and B) most folks weren’t as wow-ed by glasses-free 3D as I was. Unfortunately, there is absolutely no 3D functionality. ![]() Everything looks pretty and plays like a dream. Frankly, it would be an acceptable game on its own without the amazing level design features. They all feature two additional challenge coins should you choose and players can unlock the remaining course design items by playing through this mode. They vary in intensity, difficulty, and insanity from exact replicas of old Mario levels to insane odysseys designed by Nintendo lunatics. You’ll play through them like the Wii U version. Beyond the level building, there is also a challenge mode featuring 100 new Mario levels designed specifically for Super Mario Maker 3DS. ![]()
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