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Playtonic developers have created a Super Mario Maker 2 level that riffs off of Yooka-Laylee and The Impossible Lair (via Nintendo Life).
Yooka-Laylee and The Impossible Lair is the next game in the Yooka-Laylee series, and released just yesterday. This time, Yooka and Laylee are able to change the levels by flipping switches and turning dials in the overworld. Once they return to the zone, the level could be flooded, frozen, or flustered with water, ice, or gale force winds.
The developers have mimicked this variable and chaotic mechanic by creating a level that changes within the world of Mario. When Mario crawls through the pipe, day turns to night and the rising and falling water becomes poison.
In honor of the launch of #YookaLaylee and the #ImpossibleLair, the developers at @PlaytonicGames have created a special #SuperMarioMaker2 course where you’ll need to change states to progress!
We’ll be sharing more courses created by talented indie devs soon, so stay tuned! pic.twitter.com/IDmxfAvy5i
— Nintendo of America (@NintendoAmerica) October 8, 2019
The team at Playtonic released four Super Mario Maker 2 courses earlier this month, so perhaps even more courses are coming from their creative minds soon. In the tweet, Nintendo do mention that courses from indie developers are in the pipeline. There could be a Shovel Knight Dig themed level when Mario must descend to escape, or a Limbo themed level that paints the scene in black and white.
Super Mario Maker 2 has been updated with an online co-op and competitive play, so now is the best time to hop in and enjoy the wild new level from Playtonic.