According to giantbomb.com, Nintendo's "Super Mario Maker" would allow the players to make, save and share their own Super Mario Bros. levels. The report said that the tools provided make the gaming levels more intuitive and effective.
Super Mario Bros. has changed the face of home gaming ever since it became a part of the Nintendo Entertainment Systems in 1986. It has taken the game world beyond a single screen and has turned it into a multi-level, multi-screen and multi-world adventure. Its versatile environments, have taken players from underground to high in the clouds for collecting the floating coins.
To celebrate Super Mario's 30th birthday, Nintendo has equipped the players to "realize the sparks of imagination" with Nintendo's "Super Mario Maker." Spike.com reported that the toolkit is being released for Wii U exclusively. They reportedly said that Takashi Tezuka, one of Nintendo's most dedicated developers had been deployed to build Super Mario Maker.
Nintendo's Super Mario Maker could be diversified into two parts, "Make" and "Play." While on the make part, the players could use their stylus to create and customize their own Super Mario Bros style levels. The game includes every imaginable option, from changing enemies to characters to even level skins. The "point and click" mechanism makes creation simpler. However, Spike.com noted that the only caveat to building is that not all items are available from the start of the game. They are unlocked over a series of days, determined by the frequency with which the players play the game.
The "Play" mode of Nintendo's "Super Mario Maker" allows the players to put their creations into play. The players can also share their creations with other Mario enthusiasts.
Geek.com reported that Nintendo's "Super Mario Maker" would be available for the Wii U across North America and Europe from September 11, 2015. The 30th anniversary of Mario Amiibo and the limited edition of title had encouraged many enthusiasts to pre-order the game.