Here are some games we wish had level builders. While you wait for that Super Mario Maker sequel, check out this list of custom levels built by the Game Informer staff. They’re great tools for players to exercise their creative muscles the same way developers do, and the creations that come from fans highlight the best parts of online communities. I’d love to see more level editors in games. While other characters, such as Luigi, may be able to use many of these power-ups identically, the description for. Below is a list of power-ups, including a selection of their sprites and artwork, and a list of their respective appearances in the Super Mario franchise. This level editor, like certain parts of the base game, allowed players to create most of their own assets from scratch – from doorways to spaceships – in addition to offering a full library of audio and visual effects to add to player-created scripted missions. Most of their effects make defeating enemies or exploring levels easier. Developer Maxis listened with Spore Galactic Adventures, a massive expansion that added the comprehensive Adventure Creator. One feature fans requested most when the game launched was the ability to leave their spaceship during the game’s final phase and go on planetside adventures. The game took place over the course of five phases, each with a radically different type of gameplay, following a species’ evolution from pond scum to space explorers.