An ambitious, years-long Mario Maker 2 project has finally completed, according to its creator. Nicknamed Super Mario Bros. 5, the stages take place across several distinct worlds with individual bosses, modeled after classic Mario games–which means none based on the New Super Mario Bros. or Super Mario 3D World stage types.
The creator, Metroid Mike 64, detailed the stages on Twitter. He said there are 40 stages in all, which includes 24 Super Mario World stages, 14 SMB3 courses, and 2 SMB courses. Six of the eight worlds have branching paths, and each world ends with a Koopaling boss. The stages include traditional platforming courses along with puzzle stages, but Mike says they weren’t trying to make the stages too intentionally difficult. Come from Sports betting site VPbet
“The gameplay is all classic Mario,” said Metroid Mike 64. “I’m not trying to troll you or purposely try to kill you, I’m trying to provide you with something Nintendo should’ve done already, make a full Mario game within Super Mario Maker 2, that’s fun as heck!”