Mario courses like this don't just pop up overnight -- literally -- in Animal Crossing. All the Mario items are available through a separate tab of the Nook Shopping app, but the app limits you to ordering five items a day. Which means if you want to make elaborate courses like this, you need to time travel...a lot. Some players have used custom patterns on the ground to theme their outdoor levels in creative ways, like this area reminiscent of sky levels:AC is a Mario platformer game now#AnimalCrossing #ACNH pic.twitter.com/OpMVI6wYfL
— doom desire (@doom_mori) March 1, 2021
marvel at my mario world. #AnimalCrossing #ACNH #NintendoSwitch pic.twitter.com/QR3ftkWxTB — Danielle Dungeonrunner (@D_Dungeonrunner) March 2, 2021Or this amazing rendition of Rainbow Road:
レインボーロードを再現してみた#マリオカート8dx #マリオ家具 #どうぶつの森 #AnimalCrossing #ACNH #NintendoSwitch pic.twitter.com/L55JG3qch5 — Beluz/ベルヅ (@Beluz_kintere) March 1, 2021Or even a Mario Party recreation:
A recreation of the Lucky Space Event from "Mario Party 8" in New Horizons style ^o^ #AnimalCrossing #ACNH #NintendoSwitch pic.twitter.com/kdaC231KIe — (@Mettuar30) March 2, 2021Players aren't just making amazing outdoor courses -- there are also some really wonderful indoor set-ups being done in people's houses using the floor and wallpaper sets along with the Mario furniture items.
I have all the mario stuff!! #AnimalCrossing #ACNH #NintendoSwitch pic.twitter.com/0rYxMnto8Q — KittyPie (@Ash_KittyPie) March 3, 2021A few creators have gone beyond just recreating Mario 2D levels, and have used custom design prints to put together recreations of fan-favorite 3D spaces, like Peach's Castle: Some clever players aren't using the Mario items specifically to make Mario stages, but rather are getting clever with items like the Warp Pipes and floating blocks. The Warp Pipes, for instance, make island transit easier in ways that allow for interesting or beautiful designs that weren't possible before, given that they only take up about one "square" of space, while a ramp can take up several. Others noticed that the floating blocks can be used to make tunnels -- again, a feature that wasn't possible with the items and features available in the game previously. There are lots of other beautiful creations incorporating the Mario items, including several gorgeous mushroom forests and this clever use of Warp Pipes that appear to have ended up in the wrong video game entirely:
Meanwhile, a few people are just using the Mario costumes to make "Mario" do goofy things in the Animal Crossing universe:Made use of the new Mario pipes https://t.co/AAv3ZmLh1P pic.twitter.com/gtp1aVSKZs
— John Edwards (@EuclidianBoxes) March 2, 2021
Mario routine #AnimalCrossing #ACNH #NintendoSwitch pic.twitter.com/caqB7D0krh
— Rikrio (@RikrioTastroff) March 3, 2021
Finally, multiple creators have noticed that at least one popular Mario character seems to have been left out of the costuming options for this update: Waluigi. A few folks have tried to give the tennis-playing antagonist an appearance with custom clothing designs, and are using those designs to let their disappointment be known via meme format, like this one: Sorry, Waluigi. Maybe next time? (Please, Nintendo!) [poilib element="accentDivider"] Rebekah Valentine is a news reporter for IGN. You can find her on Twitter @duckvalentine.Smash Bros. players: Buff Mario! Buff Mario: #AnimalCrossing #ACNH #NintendoSwitch pic.twitter.com/LeMwYREzIk
— Phøx McMint #BLM (@Phox_McMint) March 4, 2021
source https://www.ign.com/articles/animal-crossings-community-is-mario-making-amazing-mushroom-kingdom-creations
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