Always ensure you are downloading from verified community sources. Because SMMWE is a fan project, it is not available on the Google Play Store. Verify file hashes when possible to protect your system from malware.
The key distinction is its availability: while Nintendo's official games remain on their consoles, this fan game, inspired by Super Mario Maker 1 & 2, breaks those barriers and lets PC and Android users experience the endless fun of creating and exploring Mario levels for free. This ambitious project, still in active development, also supports English, Spanish, Chinese, and Portuguese.
Tweaked jumping and running mechanics to more closely mimic official games.
However, you must be willing to:
Open the game inside the emulator. Because SMMWE relies on touch controls by default, you will want to use the emulator’s "Keymapping" tool. Assign your keyboard keys (like the arrow keys or WASD) to the on-screen d-pad, and map your jump and run buttons. If you have a USB or Bluetooth controller connected to your PC, most modern emulators will automatically detect it and let you map the buttons easily. Key Features in the 4.0.2 Update
If you choose this method, follow these steps.
The editor is optimized for touch but works beautifully with a mouse, allowing for precise placement of blocks and enemies.
: For those concerned with security, parts of the SMMWE Source Code have been hosted on GitHub for transparency. Key Features in Recent Updates