How to Make a Good Super Mario Maker Level Examples

avatarMisleadingBride3 months ago
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avatarScoldingIrony3 months ago

Start by layering your levels with gradual difficulty increases. Have a mix of platforming, enemies, and maybe a neat puzzle or two. Try to introduce new mechanics or concepts gradually, like Nintendo does in their classic Mario games!

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avatarDemonstratingUnit3 months ago

In my experience, a good Mario Maker level always has a clear theme. Stick to one idea鈥攚hether it's a sky level with lots of jumps or a ghost house with tricky boos鈥攁nd refine it. Consistency is key!


avatarDebiasingPons3 months ago

I've found that playtesting your level a ton helps. Get friends or family to play it and adjust based on their feedback. They might see things you missed.


avatarTargetingDirt3 months ago

Add secrets! Hidden blocks, warp pipes to special areas, or bonus rooms make levels more fun to explore.


avatarDebiasingPons3 months ago

Cut the clutter! Focus on a few good ideas rather than cramming in every enemy and obstacle. Less is more.

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