After Super Mario Maker, you’d think Nintendo would give its other retro franchises a similar DIY treatment. Since the Japanese company hasn’t, other game developers are filling the void instead. So far, that’s mostly meant 2D creation suites that allow players to craft The Legend of Zelda levels with a Super NES aesthetic. But at least one developer is pushing the idea into the 3D era.

This sounds like a fascinating concept! It’s always exciting to see new ideas inspired by beloved classics. The potential for creativity in a Zelda Maker could lead to some amazing experiences for fans.