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Follow your favorite makers



Click to expand... [*] Can see how many people have played each of your courses.

[*] Nice pictures showing an overview of the course.

[*] Can name your course whatever you want (Nintendo will have fun with this one)



Click to expand... [*] Star Ranking - essentially courses ranked by popularity, give stars to what you've played depending on how much you liked it

[*] Featured - levels picked by Nintendo to be featured

[*] Up & Coming - things that haven't been ranked, or just came out



Click to expand... [*] Can filter by difficulty (easy, normal, expert), by time period or by location

[*] Difficulty determined dynamically by how many people completed the course



Click to expand... Click to expand... [*]Can see clear rate (both percentage & # of attempts and # of completions

[*] Can leave comments on level at any time (while playing or after completing it)



Click to expand... [*] Shows you where other people have died once you die



Click to expand... [*] Example of in-course comment - Can be toggled on and off

[*] Can also have comments just display on the TV (and not the GamePad) so that your friends can see the comments, but you possibly won't



[*] Seems like there's a search option



Note (thanks Zyphersan) - you are not allowed to upload a course until you've beaten it yourself



I thought this was big enough that it should have its own topic. Treehouse went over some details on how Mario Maker's online functionality would work (sharing levels, finding levels, etc.)Note: I haven't been able to watch the whole thing (it's pretty long), so it's possible I've missed stuff past the 1st 20-30 mins or so. Let me know if there's anything that I missed and potentially a link to the time in the video. Thanks!Link to Treehouse Live Mario Maker segment: https://youtu.be/arFsxZ8QWPM?t=23834 (link seems to have suddenly broken now for the Mario Maker segment, but let me know if that changes...)