![]() I come from the United States and I’m mainly a composer and spriter, who creates assets mainly based off of the 2D Mario and Sonic games. So I joined the SMC & YFS Discord Server in August 2021 after having built my first YFS Level called “Flowery I’m TheCrushedJoycon (simply Joycon for short). I became interested in the community after I watched the F3 2021 presentation by Kaze, which included YFS as one of its items. I am from Germany and currently 22 years old. I joined the SMC Team as a programmer around July 2023 while I’ve been on the YFS Team since July 2022. I’m the primary developer of the LSS site and strive to turn it into the best it can be for the community, which I’ve been part of for over a decade I am Vortoxium or also just Vox, formerly known as Lord Dominator. I’m also a founder of our level sharing site “Level Share Square” just like my good friend Luigibonus. Together with my team I currently manage LSS and 2 of its games, with lots of I’m The Flying Dutchman (Yes, I’m also dutch, although I haven’t met up with LB yet), my actual name is Jeron, I create the update videos on the LSS youtube channel for SMC, I’m heavily involved with managing/recruiting new volunteer developers for the game. Outside of game development, I am also a web developer, and also a lover of taking long walks and bike trips, very rarely skipping a day. Who are I’m a hobbyist game dev from the Netherlands, who is also very much into level design (probably very obvious!), and am the co-founder of Level Share Square (LSS), together with The Flying Dutchman (TFD). ![]() Are you ready folks? Let’s do this! The Interview Starting with a bit of personal background info. So today, we’re gonna interview LuigiBonus and his team, and see what goes into all these incredible tools. It’s an amazing setup, and one that works surprisingly well given the limitations of the browser and the sheer amount of features at play here. Originally made by a fan game developer known as LuigiBonus, they’re Super Mario World and Yoshi’s Island themed editors with dozens of awesome themes, objects and enemies to play around with, all entirely usable in your web browser. Namely, Super Mario Construct and Yoshi’s Fabrication Station.Īnd these tools are a very interesting set indeed. No, it also provides hosting for levels built with another set of tools too. Yet Level Share Square isn’t exclusively for Super Mario 127 levels. This was a sequel to the original Super Mario 63, and featured a custom level editor which could share levels to a site called Level Share Square. Earlier this year, we interviewed the dev team for a game called Super Mario 127.
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