I just played some fun levels, and in an attempt to keep this thread going I thought I would post them here.
Zelda OoT: Forest Temple
It looks like he has re-made most, if not all, of the dungeons from OoT in Mario Maker. I easily recognized the areas in this one, and I'm really looking forward to trying out the other ones.
The Great Bowser Bank Heist
The design of this level is very clever. It's a neat story level that looks nice as well. I don't want to spoil anything so I'll leave it at that.
Drop&Slide Puzzle◆ドロップ&スライド パズル
It's a puzzle level with a simple concept that has a steady increase in difficulty. You have to reach a door in each room using bullet bill canons by dropping the platforms they are on in a specific order.
The Deserted Donut Dunes
This one is a technical level designed around donut blocks (if it wasn't obvious from the title). The aesthetics of the level are decent, though can seem cluttered at times. I thought the level was challenging without being too difficult, and it has some neat ideas.
I would recommend checking out these people's other levels as well. Some look pretty interesting. I have a couple of observations.
First, that last level I posted was created on March 19. It has 830 players with 186 stars as I type this. I'm not saying any of my levels are as good or better than this, but I uploaded 4 levels on February 18 plus that other one a few days ago. The total amount of unique players for all 5 is 117 with a total of 22 stars. I wonder what other communities are still showing support for Mario Maker. It's a bit disheartening I'm getting so few plays compared to when I first got the game. I mean it's still fun to make levels no matter how few people will play it, but it's just not the same.
My second observation has to do with that puzzle level, but mostly the person's other levels. They do a ton of pixel art that you see in the level screenshot. They also get tons of plays and stars. I almost want to upload the same level twice, where one has a bunch of pixel art and the other doesn't. As long as the level isn't terrible, I'm curious just how different the number of stars and plays might be.
Zelda OoT: Forest Temple
It looks like he has re-made most, if not all, of the dungeons from OoT in Mario Maker. I easily recognized the areas in this one, and I'm really looking forward to trying out the other ones.
The Great Bowser Bank Heist
The design of this level is very clever. It's a neat story level that looks nice as well. I don't want to spoil anything so I'll leave it at that.
Drop&Slide Puzzle◆ドロップ&スライド パズル
It's a puzzle level with a simple concept that has a steady increase in difficulty. You have to reach a door in each room using bullet bill canons by dropping the platforms they are on in a specific order.
The Deserted Donut Dunes
This one is a technical level designed around donut blocks (if it wasn't obvious from the title). The aesthetics of the level are decent, though can seem cluttered at times. I thought the level was challenging without being too difficult, and it has some neat ideas.
I would recommend checking out these people's other levels as well. Some look pretty interesting. I have a couple of observations.
First, that last level I posted was created on March 19. It has 830 players with 186 stars as I type this. I'm not saying any of my levels are as good or better than this, but I uploaded 4 levels on February 18 plus that other one a few days ago. The total amount of unique players for all 5 is 117 with a total of 22 stars. I wonder what other communities are still showing support for Mario Maker. It's a bit disheartening I'm getting so few plays compared to when I first got the game. I mean it's still fun to make levels no matter how few people will play it, but it's just not the same.
My second observation has to do with that puzzle level, but mostly the person's other levels. They do a ton of pixel art that you see in the level screenshot. They also get tons of plays and stars. I almost want to upload the same level twice, where one has a bunch of pixel art and the other doesn't. As long as the level isn't terrible, I'm curious just how different the number of stars and plays might be.