

It's the most tablet-like game Nintendo's ever made for the Switch. Super Mario Maker 2 does has a few multi-touch moves, though, including a two-finger zoom-out to see course overviews.

Jeff Bakalar talked me into it, and he's right. The Switch doesn't have a stylus, but you could (and should) use a capacitive stylus like the kind you can buy for phones and tablets.

Maker's creative app is still about tapping and dragging icons and building them with the touchscreen. He's moved on to other games since the original Maker and he's older now, but he caught up fast. I've been playing Super Mario Maker 2 for a week and also letting my kid play.
