If you could change your favorite game, would you? Let us take a look at how video game modding can create completely new games!
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![Stage Editor](https://contextsensible.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/keo-oran-yCFAPdPbqvw-unsplash-wide-900x301.jpg)
Do you make the most out of your favorite game mechanics? Let us take a look at how a stage editor can lead to new play modes!
![Stage Editor](https://contextsensible.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/verstappen-photography-DuYVeyb2IDE-unsplash-wide-900x301.jpg)
Are you bored by playing the same level twice? Let us take a look at how a level editor allows us to create our own levels.
![Cuteness of Enemies](https://contextsensible.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/art-of-hoping-BzEiBmipd0Y-unsplash-wide-900x301.jpg)
Monsters in games vary from gruesome and scary to cute and cuddly. How does the cuteness of enemies keep games like Kirby’s Dream Land family-friendly?
![Stubbornness of Turtles](https://contextsensible.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/luca-ambrosi-QoByHafMAMI-unsplash-wide-900x301.jpg)
We make jokes about stupid NPCs that always do the same. But let us take a look at why video games like Super Mario Bros. use the stubbornness of turtles.
![New Collectathons](https://contextsensible.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/dan-dennis-pZ56pVKd_6c-unsplash-wide-900x301.jpg)
Open worlds are more interesting with things to find inside them. Where do new collectathons go right and where do they get lost?