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Super Mario Maker 2 Seems Like A Game You Can Play Forever

Between story, multiplayer, and course-building modes, Super Mario Maker 2 brings an absurd amount of content to Nintendo Switch.

Super Mario Maker 2 feels like it could last forever. It's fully loaded with new game modes and tools to play with on Nintendo Switch. Tony and Kevin talk about how it seems like a game you could basically play forever, thanks to its combination of custom levels, story mode, and online multiplayer--not to mention the scores of new items, enemies, and themes for building custom courses.

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You can play forever...until MM3 comes out and gives you more tools for more 3dish levels. My kids got quite good making levels for original MM and spent countless hours playing it. What made them lose interest was how it became far too common for everyone to just make annoying, non-levels than actually good and fun levels to play. That kind of killed it for them. Hopefully the new tagging/search system helps filter out the noise and lets users focus on actually fun, playable Mario levels.

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Looks good, not sure I'd use much before 3 though, starting to look really dated

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