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Template:Infobox Super Mario Maker 2 is an upcoming 2D platforming and level-editing game for the Nintendo Switch and the sequel to the 2015 Wii U title Super Mario Maker. The game expands on its predecessor with new features such as a level style based on Super Mario 3D World, which incorporates some gameplay aspects from the 3D platformer, including the Super Bell power-up; new level themes, such as desert, snow, and nighttime; and further terrain options, such as slopes, and water in non-underwater levels. Along with Mario as the main character, Luigi appears in the game's artwork alongside him wearing a builder outfit, and Luigi and Toadette can also be seen wearing Cat Suits, though their exact implementation in the game has yet to be shown.[1] Super Mario Maker 2 is set to be released on June 28, 2019 in Japan, North America, Europe, and Australia.
Gameplay
As in Super Mario Maker, along with the main contents of the level, each level is set with a style, theme, and time limit. The starting platform is no longer visibly separated from any ground tiles place beside it, which are instead merged into the platform. A new mechanic known as Custom Scroll is introduced, which allows the player to set a level to auto-scroll, as well as the directions at which to scroll. The player also has the option to add a coin total showing the number of coins out of a specific number they have collected, though the result for collecting them all is unknown. Vertically scrolling levels can also be created.[2]
Enemies that have alternate forms (such as Piranha Plants) can now have those forms selected by tapping the enemy to open up a menu, rather than shaking it. Additionally, that menu also includes the options to insert/remove a Super Mushroom, Wings, and a Parachute.[2]
In editing mode, the basic functions from Super Mario Maker return, including Mr. Eraser and Undodog, and the player can quickly switch between playing and editing by pressing . As a new feature, the player can zoom in or out during editing mode to gain a different view of the level, the latter performed by clicking one of the analog sticks.[2]
Course elements
This section is under construction. Therefore, please excuse its informal appearance while it is being worked on. We hope to have it completed as soon as possible.
Instead of displaying every element on a single screen as in Super Mario Maker, at the top-right corner of the screen in editing mode, there is a magnifying glass which, when selected, allows the player to search for course elements by category. Each category's elements are organized into one or more wheels, with the elements as the sectors. The top of the screen contains the most recently used elements, but elements can be pinned.
Elements formatted in bold are new to Super Mario Maker 2.
Styles
- Super Mario Bros.[2]
- Super Mario Bros. 3[2]
- Super Mario World[2]
- New Super Mario Bros. U[2]
- Super Mario 3D World[2]
Themes
- Ground – In the Super Mario 3D World style, the theme is based on Super Bell Hill.[2]
- Underground – In the Super Mario 3D World style, the theme is based on Koopa Troopa Cave.[2]
- Underwater – In the Super Mario 3D World style, the theme is based on Pipeline Lagoon, with the shipwreck being visible in the background.[2]
- Ghost House[2]
- Airship[2]
- Desert – In the Super Mario 3D World style, the theme is based on Conkdor Canyon.[2]
- Snow[2] – In the Super Mario 3D World style, the theme is based on Ty-Foo Flurries.[3]
- Forest/Jungle – In the Super Mario 3D World style, the theme is based on Gargantuan Grotto.[2]
- Night[2]
- Sky[3]
In the Super Mario 3D World style, there is a theme with a background based on The Bowser Express. However, it is currently unknown which theme it belongs to.
Terrain
The terrain category is represented by a Brick Block icon and colored blue. In the Super Mario World and Super Mario 3D World styles, there are at least two wheels for terrain.
Element | Icon | Notes | ||||
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Super Mario Bros. | Super Mario Bros. 3 | Super Mario World | New Super Mario Bros. U | Super Mario 3D World | ||
Ground[2] | ||||||
Steep Slope[2] | File:SteepSlope-SMM2-SM3DW.png | |||||
Gentle Slope[2] | ||||||
Warp Pipe[2] | File:SMM NSMBU Warp Pipe.png | File:Pipe SM3DW SMM2.png | Appears in green, red[2], yellow, and blue[3] | |||
Clear Pipe[2] | ||||||
Spike Trap[2] | ||||||
Mushroom Platform[2] | ||||||
Semi-Solid Platform[2] | ||||||
Bridge[2] | ||||||
? Block[2] | ||||||
Brick Block[2] | ||||||
Rotating Block[2] | File:SMM-SMW-RotatingBlock-Artwork.png | |||||
Hard Block[2] | ||||||
Rock Block[2] | ||||||
Hidden Block[2] | ||||||
Donut Block[2] | ||||||
Note Block[2] | ||||||
Cloud Block[2] | ||||||
Ice Block[2] | ||||||
Crystal Block[2] | ||||||
Platform Block[2] | ||||||
Crate[1] | ||||||
Mushroom Trampoline[1] |
Items
The item category is represented by a coin icon and colored pink. In the Super Mario World and Super Mario 3D World styles, there is at least one wheel for items.
Element | Icon | ||||
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Super Mario Bros. | Super Mario Bros. 3 | Super Mario World | New Super Mario Bros. U | Super Mario 3D World | |
Coin[2] | |||||
10 Gold Coin[2] | File:10 Coin SMW.png | ||||
Pink Coin[2] | |||||
Super Mushroom[2] | |||||
Fire Flower[2] | |||||
Super Star[2] | |||||
1-Up Mushroom[2] | |||||
Super Leaf[2] | |||||
Cape Feather[2] | |||||
Propeller Mushroom[3] | |||||
Super Bell[2] |
Enemies
The enemy category is represented by a Goomba icon and colored green. In the Super Mario World style, there are at least four wheels for enemies. In the Super Mario 3D World style, there are at least three wheels for enemies.
Objects
An unnamed, fourth category containing objects is represented by a key and colored yellow. In the Super Mario World style, there is at least one wheel for this category.
Element | Icon | Notes | ||||
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Super Mario Bros. | Super Mario Bros. 3 | Super Mario World | New Super Mario Bros. U | Super Mario 3D World | ||
ON/OFF Switch[2] | ||||||
Red/Blue Blocks[2] | Activated by ON/OFF Switches[2] | |||||
Snake Block[2] | ||||||
Fire Bar[2] | ||||||
One-Way Wall[2] | ||||||
Conveyor Belt[2] | ||||||
Track[2] | ||||||
Lift[2] | Length can be changed[2] | |||||
Springboard[2] | ||||||
Bell Tree[2] | Can hold items that release when the player climbs to the top of them |
Currently uncategorized
Element | Icon | Notes | ||||
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Super Mario Bros. | Super Mario Bros. 3 | Super Mario World | New Super Mario Bros. U | Super Mario 3D World | ||
Wings[2] | File:SMM-SMB-Wing.png | |||||
Parachutes[2] | ||||||
Tilt Lift-like platforms[2] | ||||||
Bill Blaster[2] | ||||||
Burner[2] | ||||||
Yoshis[2] | Available in green and red[2] | |||||
Koopa Clown Car[2] | ||||||
Fire Koopa Clown Car[2] | File:SMM-NSMBU-FireClownCar.png | |||||
Bowser Mobile-like vehicles[1] | ||||||
Arrow Sign[2] | ||||||
Grinder[2] | ||||||
Chain-Link[2] | ||||||
Tornado-like entity[2] | Can propel Mario[2] and enemies[1] | |||||
Water[2] | Can be placed in non-underwater levels[2] | |||||
Poison[2] | ||||||
P Switch[6] | File:SMM2-SM3DW-PSwitch.png | |||||
Icicle[3] | ||||||
Lava | ||||||
Goomba's Stiletto[7] | ||||||
Key[8] | ||||||
Key Door[8] | File:SMM-SMW-KeyDoors.png | |||||
Music Block[8] | ||||||
Vine[3] | ||||||
Claw-like entity[3] | Can carry enemies and objects on tracks[3] | |||||
Lava Lift[3] | ||||||
Cannon[4] | ||||||
POW Block[4] |
Notes
1 - Can be enlarged
2 - Can be given wings
3 - Can be given a parachute
Differences from original games
The following is a list of differences from the level styles' original games not present in the first Super Mario Maker.
Super Mario World
- Snake Blocks are colored green.
- The texture for the water in non-underwater levels is missing; the water now simply has a clearer, translucent blue color.
- ON/OFF Switches now have a more saturated color, and their letters flash between black and white.
New Super Mario Bros. U
- The snow theme has a blue/white backdrop like in New Super Mario Bros. Wii instead of taking place during the night like the levels in Frosted Glacier.
- This could be due to night being a stand-alone course theme, but currently it is unknown whether that is the case or if the night aesthetic is part of a separate feature.
- The HUD was given a small update: the coin counter now has a white/yellow gradient and lacks the "×" symbol present in all other styles, and the score counter is white as opposed to black.
Super Mario 3D World
- The entire level style is in a 2D plane like the other styles similar to how Super Mario 3D World has 2D sections, but some courses from the original game can be seen in the background.
- Banzai Bills now have a yellow exhaust as opposed to a purple exhaust, and they also spin when they come from the background.
- The size of the timer, score, and coin counter has decreased to be consistent with the other game styles. Likewise, the score is now placed to the left of the timer instead of beneath it to match the other styles.
- Platform Blocks now have a "!" icon instead of a "?" icon.
- P Switches are now designed the same as they were in New Super Mario Bros. U and even share the same music, while they never had any music in the original game.
- The Thwomps in the Super Mario 3D World style use the same behavior as the other game styles, where they fall once the player is below them, as opposed to the behavior seen in the original game, where they fall in a constant pattern.
- The flagpole does not turn gold when the player touches the top of it.
Release
In Japan, Europe, and Australia, the player can purchase a limited edition of the game that includes a 12-month Nintendo Switch Online subscription, and if they pre-order the game, they receive a Super Mario Maker 2-themed stylus as a bonus.[9][10][11] In Australia, the pre-order bonus also includes a Super Mario Maker 2-themed A4 landscape drawing pad with 50 pages of grid paper used for drafting levels.[12] For UK players, four bundle packs are available for purchase on the official Nintendo UK store: two limited edition packs both including the game, membership, stylus, and a themed SteelBook, one with the drawing pad, a pencil, and a sharpener, and the other with a Mario diorama set; and two regular packs with similar content as the limited edition packs, but without the membership and SteelBook.[13]
Pre-release and unused content
In the debut trailer, the icons for several of the Super Mario 3D World course elements either used their icons from the New Super Mario Bros. U style or their artwork from the Super Mario 3D World Prima guide. These include:
- Warp Pipes
- Goombas
- Super Mushroom
- Fire Flower
- Super Star
- Semi-Solid Platforms
- Piranha Creepers
- Stingbies
Additionally, the Goomba's icon used artwork of a Mini Goomba instead of a normal one.
Gallery
Logo
Boxart
- SM 2 Box Art.png
North American boxart
Artwork
- SMM2 group art and logo.png
Promotional artwork with logo
A Blue Toad in a builder outfit
A Beach Koopa in the Bowser Mobile-like vehicle
A horizontal moving Thwomp
A Super Mario 3D World-styled Fire Piranha Plant with Wings attached to it
A Spiny Egg with Wings attached
A Banzai Bill being shot in the background by its cannon
A swarm of Stingbies
A Goomba traveling in a Clear Pipe
A Cat Bullet Bill traveling
Screenshots
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | スーパーマリオメーカー2[?] Sūpā Mario Mēkā 2 |
Super Mario Maker 2 | |
Chinese | 超級瑪利歐創作家 2 (Traditional)[14] 超级马力欧创作家 2 (Simplified)[15] Chāojí Mǎlìōu Chuàngzuòjiā 2 |
Super Mario Creator 2 | |
German | Super Mario Maker 2[?] | - | |
Italian | Super Mario Maker 2[?] | - | |
Korean | 슈퍼 마리오 메이커 2[?] Syupeo Mario Meikeo 2 |
Super Mario Maker 2 | |
Spanish | Super Mario Maker 2[?] | - |
References
- ^ a b c d e f g h i Template:Media link
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- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q @nira3333 on Twitter
- ^ a b c Nintendo of Japan Instagram
- ^ GameXplain. (April 29, 2019). More NEW Super Mario Maker 2 Details Surface From Higher Quality Screenshots. YouTube. Retrieved May 1, 2019.
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- ^ Super Mario Maker 2 Limited Edition. EB Games Australia. Retrieved April 29, 2019.
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