Super Mario Maker Updates: NES Remix Event Rewards Super Mario Bros 3's Frog Suit; Dev Share Tips to Level Up

By Staff Writer

Nov 27, 2015 07:21 PM EST

A suit from Super Mario Bros. 3 is one of the great rewards of NES Remix Event that comes in Super Mario Maker. Game developer share pointers on how to level up Super Mario Maker.

IGN shared in their site that Nintendo Entertainment System Remix Event has turned up to Super Mario Maker. Players can download the NES Remix inspired level in the event stab. The players can now unlock a new attire for Mario which is the Frog Suit.

IGN cited the in-game description saying that in the NES Remix series permits players to experience a range of classic Nintendo Entertainment System games. The NES Remix event tenders players a bite of Remix Stages and play old games with an innovative turn.  Last October, Super Mario Maker update included an introduction of mid-level checkpoints, Munchers, Course World categories, and the likes.  

The Frog Mario costume from Super Mario Bros. 3 has been added to Super Mario Maker, confirmed Eurogamer. The Frog Suit is a remuneration for carrying out a fresh array of NES Remix-themed course. The Frog Mario getup was first seen in Super Mario Bros. 3. The suit allowed Mario to swim quicker and jump higher but sprint sluggishly.

With the faster developments and updates happening in Super Mario Maker, game's producer Takashi Tezuka share tips on how to level better with Super Mario Maker through Tech Times.

  • Start with a player in mind. Identify for whom the level is being created for.
  • Assign themes to courses. Theme means central feature or challenge in the level. The theme will serve as directive to a player on how he can move forward in the level.
  • Make sure all items have purpose. The player should find use for items found in the game.
  • Introduce elements gradually. This is particularly important if making a level moving to a more general audience or players with less experience with "Super Mario." Do not rise difficulty in using a certain element until a player has been open to the basics.
  • Variety is the spice of life. While having a central theme is perfect in binding together a level, directing the player into a completely altered setting can help in holding players involved.
  • A level doesn't have to be difficult all the time. Yes, keep a player engaged with your challenges. No, don't wear them out.
  • Don't listen to Tezuka. Jokingly, Tezuka share this last tip, saying fans are encouraged to make course whatever they wanted.  

Super Mario Maker is developed and published by Nintendo for the Wii U video game console.

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