I Wanna Maker
I Wanna Maker is a Platform, Casual, and Single-player video game developed by The Elephant Crew. During the gameplay, the player can make and edit levels of the game desirably and play according to the challenges he can face. The game offers a variety of objects and events system that allows the player to hold different events within the level.
The player can use more than 60 objects and the endless possibilities of events system to make and play many levels. The game allows the player to utilize group selection, undo and redo option if a player commits a mistake, color customization of objects, music tracks at the background, and object behavior parameters.
The game offers a sharing system in which the players can share the levels and also follow a level maker to play the challenged designed levels or to get knowledge about the multiple levels. The player must create challenging but exciting levels for the public and followers. The player needs to create an account first to proceed further and update the account daily by designing new levels every day. The game has core features, such as 60 Objects, Different Events System, Music Tracks, Undo and Redo Options, Color Customization, and Group Selection.
#1 Super Mario World
Super Mario World is a Side-scroll, Platform, Single-player and Multiplayer video game developed and published by Nintendo in 1990. The story of the game revolves around the protagonist named Mario and his quest to rescue Princess Toadstool and the Dinosaur Land from the antagonist named Bowser and his vicious children named the Koopalings. It offers the similar gameplay to the games of Super Mario, and the player commands the main character from a side-scroll through a set of levels in which the ultimate objective of the player is to reach the flagpole at the end of each level. The game introduces Yoshi, the dinosaur who can eat foes to gain abilities. The player can run and jump, fly or float with the help of several power-ups or even execute the new spin-jump move. It has up to ninety-six levels. During the gameplay, the player explores the game via the game screens such as an overworld map and the side-scroll playfield. With immersive gameplay, classic graphics, and smooth controls, Super Mario World is the best game to play.