‘PlataGO! Super Platform Game Maker’ is coming to Nintendo Switch and other consoles

While I wait for Nintendo to put together a re-release of Super Mario Maker, maybe even Zelda Maker (hint, hint Nintendo), the Switch is getting it’s own platformer gaming making, well, game. PQube has announced the release of PlataGO! Super Platform Game Maker the world’s first multi-format, platform game creation tool, will be coming to PC/SteamNintendo SwitchPS4Xbox One in 2018.

Click to drag environments and platforms, place enemies and collectibles into your stage in seconds – then hit ‘Play’ to instantly jump in and test your creation! Without the need for any code, scripting or development knowledge, PlataGO! is designed from the ground up to be immediately accessible to gamers of all ages!

Already including a vast resource of graphics – like environmental tiles and enemy sprites, PlataGO! gives new players everything they need to start building immediately. PlataGO! also comes packed with a host of fun gadgets and elements to let your imagination run wild.

Once you’ve finished your creation, PlataGO! allows players to choose from a number of graphical themes, as well as the ability to instantly switch between filters that will make your creation look at home on classic consoles – from NES and Game Boy, to retro platforms like ZX Spectrum and C64!

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Last but not least, sharing your levels and games with the PlataGO! community is extremely easy – just hit ‘share’ to upload your platformer for the world to play, and download the best levels and games the community has to offer.

PlataGO! is also available now on Steam via Early Access for $4.99 – giving you access to all features of PlataGO! including the ability to fully customise your own sprites, or add graphics from your favorite games!

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