Not exact matches
There are lots of additional activities beyond
completing the levels comprising of 21 races available in free play mode with participation available via on - foot characters running through a series of gates that dictate the boundaries of the
course;
unlocking 102 characters; collecting 220 gold bricks; ancient scrolls are the equivalent of red bricks including a collectable detector, stud magnet, old movie mode, invincibility, disco mode and much more besides; 9 Dojo challenges; mastering Ninjagility and Spinjitzu
by reaching ninja level 20 from collecting lots of LEGO studs and performing just as many combos on enemies; and more besides.
You can of
course set the difficulty to casual in the main menu which lowers enemy health but I found that this hurt my pride too much, plus
completing the game on regular mode
unlocks hardcore mode which can only be tackled
by the absolute elite.
Each Tournament theme has for different sets of
courses with their own mascot and also have three modes of difficulty which you can only
unlock by completing all of the current difficulty options available.
His star rank is obtained when the player
completes a match challenge in Cheep Cheep Lagoon, and his costume is
unlocked by earning 50 scorecard badges on Castle Club
courses.
If you don't have $ 750 to spend on the 50 amiibo supported
by Super Mario Maker, however, you may
unlock the costumes
by repeatedly
completing the 100 Mario Challenge, in which you have 100 lives to
complete a selection of levels chosen from
Course World.
Complete all four to
unlock the Weird Mushroom item, which can be used in
Course Maker
by grabbing and shaking a Super Mushroom.
According to NintendoNews, players can
unlock the new costume
by completing one of two new Event
Courses based on four characters from the Nisekoi manga: «Nisekoi: Chitoge & Kosaki» and «Nisekoi: Tsugumi & Marika.»