Difference between revisions of "Super Mario Bros. Level Master"

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'''''Super Mario Bros. Level Master''''' is the prequel to ''[[Super Mario Bros. Game Master]]'', also made by [[Hello]].
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'''Super Mario Bros. Level Master''' is the first level editor released by [[Hello]]. It was later succeeded by [[Super Mario Bros. Game Master]], and later, [[Mario Editor]].
  
 
==Overview==
 
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==Reception==
 
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This game was well-received by MFGGer's. Many people liked to use this game as an alternative to Ting Thing's [[Mario Builder]], even if some people prefered it over Super Mario Bros. Level Master. But some people complained about trying to memorize every single shortcut to activate a menu and called that part "Un-user-friendly".
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This game was well-received by MFGGer's. Many people liked to use this game as an alternative to Ting Thing's [[Mario Builder]], even if some people preferred it over Super Mario Bros. Level Master. But some people complained about trying to memorize every single shortcut to activate a menu and called that part "Un-user-friendly".
 
 
==Sequel==
 
 
 
[[Super Mario Bros. Game Master]] is the official "sequel" to Super Mario Bros. Level Master.
 
  
 
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Revision as of 22:33, 15 June 2016

Super Mario Bros. Level Master
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Developer(s) Hello
Announce Date Unknown
Release Date July 23, 2009
Genre Platform / Level Editor
Players 1
Input Standard keyboard
Medium Game Maker 6.1
Platform Windows
Status Released

Super Mario Bros. Level Master is the first level editor released by Hello. It was later succeeded by Super Mario Bros. Game Master, and later, Mario Editor.

Overview

This game was designed with the Hello Engine 3. Here, the player is able to create levels using one of the many tools this game offers, but the player must use the buttons on the keyboard to activate a certain 'menu' where he or she could select an item from that pop-up box, such as enemies and items.

And when the player starts the game up, Mario appears in a small map, and three items to go to: a Toad House where he could get a special item, a flashing blue block where he could choose a saved level the creator makes, and a castle where the player could make brand new levels.

Reception

This game was well-received by MFGGer's. Many people liked to use this game as an alternative to Ting Thing's Mario Builder, even if some people preferred it over Super Mario Bros. Level Master. But some people complained about trying to memorize every single shortcut to activate a menu and called that part "Un-user-friendly".


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