First thing: Use the in-game Follow button! Hit the star next to these creators’ names, then navigate to your own star tab. This will give you a steady stream of new AAA levels to play if you follow the right peeps.pic.twitter.com/Od3cLSZK0k
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First thing: Use the in-game Follow button! Hit the star next to these creators’ names, then navigate to your own star tab. This will give you a steady stream of new AAA levels to play if you follow the right peeps.pic.twitter.com/Od3cLSZK0k
Next: To find even more makers like this, use Liked Courses! If you’re vibing on anyone on this list in particular, look at the courses THEY have played and liked! This is how I stumbled on most of these makers. It’s a near never-ending nest of Likes.pic.twitter.com/RmGEk8YigL
Lastly, most of Popular and Hot isn’t useful for anyone looking for normal-feeling courses, but some of it is. Try things tagged Standard. You can also search for “Easy” courses tagged “Standard” in Detailed Search, and find “Level 1-1s” of some long campaigns.pic.twitter.com/ddcLOOJXtQ
Enough preamble - onto the list! All of these makers make excellent, gimmick-free stages. Follow them: First up is 3rd Bunny. He has two complete, polished campaigns built inside Mario Maker 2, one ported and remixed from MM1. Must-Play.pic.twitter.com/tlOyRzgDmR
Ohara has another full, excellent campaign. It’s harder and a bit more sprawling and wild than Nintendo-made stuff, but it highly is polished and (almost) never unfair.pic.twitter.com/qacycjKSvw
Reus makes some of the most imaginative and inventive stages around that still maintain that Nintendo feel and don’t come off too gimmicky.pic.twitter.com/Uls9UtK4yq
Chris87’s stages are all fairly easy-breazy, but still polished. A nice thing to have in your feed in between many of these quite-hard-but-fair makers.pic.twitter.com/XNWyYM0gDd
Marsford and Craig T have been slowly and steadily working on their campaigns since SMM2’s launch and they both get better as they go.pic.twitter.com/vWzO6FAoq2
Kona is the only Maker on this list making non-traditional gimmick or concept levels, but they’re all so fun and so funny I had to include her. When you play her stages it feels like she’s having a conversation with you.pic.twitter.com/3TpMCUaeeJ
More makers doing making fun, standard-feeling stuff on my follow list! 1/9pic.twitter.com/OhRI6FnwrT
More Mario Maker 2 creators making fun, non-gimmick stages from my follow list (2/9): (special shout-out to Matilder who is one of my favorites)pic.twitter.com/qrDcN4DzRM
More Mario Maker 2 creators making fun, non-gimmick stages from my follow list (3/9):pic.twitter.com/Z03WuRuwRr
More Mario Maker 2 creators making fun, non-gimmick stages from my follow list (4/9):pic.twitter.com/p0EH2Ek8Ai
More Mario Maker 2 creators making fun, non-gimmick stages from my follow list (5/9):pic.twitter.com/oWALkmf3nA
More Mario Maker 2 creators making fun, non-gimmick stages from my follow list (6/9):pic.twitter.com/OjvVJiJQ6Y
More Mario Maker 2 creators making fun, non-gimmick stages from my follow list (7/9):pic.twitter.com/UPaP8E9pH1
More Mario Maker 2 creators making fun, non-gimmick stages from my follow list (8/9): (Special shout-out to Duke who I especially enjoy)pic.twitter.com/tZTemvgV02
More Mario Maker 2 creators making fun, non-gimmick stages from my follow list (9/9):pic.twitter.com/YjYtiyEKUv
40 creators - (for now)! Follow them - What I shared above are just their debut uploads! Prune your own list. If someone is too hard or too easy or you skip 2-3 in a row, deviate from my picks and form your own. Find more in their Liked Courses. Happy playing!
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