Super Mario Maker 2 Gets Unofficial World Map Building Tool

Jul 19, 2019 at 07:50am EDT
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Super Mario Maker 2 allows players to create their own courses, but it doesn't allow the cretion of full campaigns with a world map. From today, however, this has become possible through unofficial means.

Reddit user techsev created a World Map Builder tool which can be accessed for free online. This tool allows players to string courses together, create alternate paths and much more. The creator is also planning to update the tool with new features in the future. You can see it in action below.

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Mario Maker 2 is among the best games currently available on Nintendo Switch. The game comes with 100 courses created by Nintendo as well as an almost unlimited number of player-created courses that can keep fans engaged for a very long time.

Super Mario Maker 2 is another Nintendo Switch essential. With more things to create with, more unique stages to play and better online functionality, this is the definitive Mario Maker experience. Honestly, the game is good enough to have the story mode sold separately, but the fact that it's bundled with such a powerful stage creation tool is incredible. This is one of the best Mario games of all time.

Super Mario Maker 2 is now available on Nintendo Switch in all regions.

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