This page is a (probably not up-to-date) showcase of Super Mario World hacks I've made or contributed to.
This was my first ever venture into SMW hacking. Which aimed to be a fun experience for novice kaizo players and not be too difficult. Originally released in 2020, I made an update in 2022 to polish it up and fix my newbie hacker errors.
More InfoThis is a single-screen challenge hack I made over the course of a few weeks which took a lot of inspiration from Tool-Assisted and Pit hacks, hence the name, and uses a glitch tech, really tight (and rude) setups and some item abuse.
More InfoA friendlier sequel. The sprinkling of glitch or kuso tech rooms was really the most interesting part of the first one so I leaned into it for the second. Took lots of inspiration from the hacks of MST and abc_ore, among others.
More InfoThe title (and a concept later in the level) is a nod to the standard hack Memorial Service Tempest from MST in the Japanese community.
DownloadVideo →A harder kaizo that focused on trick execution over gimmicks or chocolate. Made as an homage to Casio Mario World and other levels by Wyatt.
DownloadVideo →A level I made very quickly (~2 hours) to fill in during a week there was a drop out. I decided to apply the philosophy of Effortworld to a race level.
DownloadThis one is very hard. It's a gauntlet level inspired by Run The Gauntlet by MiracleWater.
I made it to make the point that non-Kaizo levels can provide an equal or greater challenge than Kaizo.
This was a spontaneous collab I organized during SMWC's Winter C3 2022. Each contributor was only allowed to edit a single screen and pass it forward.
The results were pretty cursed (borderline unplayable) but it was interesting.
A JUMP Team collaboration hack made over 6 days during Summer C3 2023 in 1 hour design sessions.
SMW Central Page →A big ol' variety collaboration hack led by MiracleWater and GbreezeSunset.
SMW Central Page →