![]() ![]() Sharing your levels to the built-in portal is a snap, and there are already loads of free user-created stages to download and play through. You’ll draw terrain, place hazards and moving elements, and set the goal and checkpoints you can even put in hidden areas for a secret surprise for anyone else that downloads and plays your stage. Well, that’s assuming you have the patience for it.īuilding a worthwhile stage takes time, but the digital interface is pretty intuitive and easy to understand within moments. You’re limited to the characters, enemies, and environmental assets seen in the campaign, which doesn’t allow for a ton of visual customization-but you’re given the flexibility to create your own stage arrangements on a blank grid, and the large space allows you to design twisting, complex challenges. That, as you might imagine, is the game’s creation suite, which makes it easy to put together and play through your own game levels. Kids should dig it, and adult fans ought to find it agreeable, but the pre-made stages aren’t really the key draw here. Game Wizard even introduces a brand new main foe, the Doodle Wizard, voiced by “Weird” Al Yankovic, with the rest of the characters handled by their respective actors from the TV series. It’s not remarkably original, but it is amiable fun-and it does a great job of maintaining the tone and style of the show.
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