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}}'''''Mario Worker: Letter Worlds Series''''' (often abbreviated as '''Letter Worlds Series''', '''MW: LWS''' or simply '''LWS''') is [[TheMarioVariable]]'s main series of [[Mario Forever]]-styled levels, and the first one with actual Mario Forever physics. One of the most notable features is that worlds don't have a number, like they always do, but letters instead, hence the name. The series started in mid-2010 with [[Mario Worker (editor)|Mario Worker 1.0]], a very old and not-so-known version of the actual Mario Forever level editor. That editor has physics more similar to original Mario Forever, so the author decided to start the series there, although he initially planned to start it with the common [[Mario Worker (editor)|Mario Worker 1.1]].


'''Mario Worker: Letter Worlds Series''' (often abbreviated as '''Letter Worlds Series''', or '''MW: LWS''') is [[TheMarioVariable]]'s main series of [[Mario Forever]]-styled levels, and the first one with actual Mario Forever physics. One of the most notable features is that worlds don't have a number, like they always do, but letters instead, hence the name. The series started early in 2010, with [[Mario Worker (editor)|Mario Worker 1.0]], a very old and not-so-known version of the actual Mario Forever level editor. That editor has physics more similar to original Mario Forever, so the author decided to start the series there, although he initially planned to start it with the common [[Mario Worker (editor)|Mario Worker 1.1]].
This is known as the longest Mario Forever custom levels' series so far, with 26 worlds and 126 different levels, as well as the earliest known Mario Forever custom levels' series with actual MF pyhisics.


== History ==
== History ==
MW:LWS, as mentioned before, started in May 2010, with Mario Worker 1.0. In just 1 week the author made the first three worlds: A, B and C. There were planned next two worlds (D and E), but they were scrapped, at least until 2012, where they have been recreated with a new design.
The Lette Worlds Series, as mentioned before, started in May 2010 with its first three worlds, World A, B and C, built in one week with Mario Worker 1.0. The author also soon after built two more worlds, D and E, but were never released and ultimately scrapped until 2012, where they have been recreated with a new design, while keeping same number of levels (5 for World D, 1 for World E).
In February 2012, Mariovariable discovered the lost [[marioforevereditorv1.cca]] file inside Mario Worker 1.0's directory folder, and he opened it with [[Multimedia Fusion#1.5|MMF1.5]]. After some edits, he was finally able to open it in [[Multimedia Fusion#2.0 Developer|MMF2.0]], where he decided to continue the series with it, and he made Worlds F and G. Once MMF2's trial period expired, Mariovariable had to continue the series on Mario Worker 1.0, woth World H made with that editor. In the meantime, [[Radel999]] developed a fully hand-made [[Dunami Mario Forever Engine|Mario Forever Engine]], and he suggested to Mariovariable to use it for his next Letter Worlds. Once Mariovariable found a new trial version of MMF2 Dev., he started to use this engine, making Worlds I and J. [[Syzxchulun]], a Chinese guy who became popular for have made the famous [[World 9]] at the time, helped Mariovariable on making World K with his heavily fixed marioforevereditorv1.cca file. Since that, TheMarioVariable continued making his Letter Worlds with this engine, and he's using this so far.
In February 2012, Mariovariable discovered the lost [[marioforevereditorv1.cca]] file inside Mario Worker 1.0's directory folder, and he opened it with [[Multimedia Fusion#1.5|MMF1.5]]. After some edits, he was finally able to open it in [[Multimedia Fusion#2.0 Developer|MMF2.0]], where he decided to continue the series with it, and he made Worlds F and G. Once MMF2's trial period expired, Mariovariable had to continue the series on Mario Worker 1.0, woth World H made with that editor. In the meantime, [[Radel999]] developed a fully hand-made [[Dunami Mario Forever Engine|Mario Forever Engine]], and he suggested to Mariovariable to use it for his next Letter Worlds. Once Mariovariable found a new trial version of MMF2 Dev., he started to use this engine, making Worlds I and J. [[Syzxchulun]], a Chinese guy who became popular for have made the famous [[World 9]] at the time, helped Mariovariable on making World K with his heavily fixed marioforevereditorv1.cca file. Since that, TheMarioVariable continued making his Letter Worlds with this engine.
 
On October 1st, 2021, TheMarioVariable released the full compilation of the Letter Worlds Series as a standalone, made with Feather Engine, his personal public MF engine.


== Development ==
== Development ==
Letter Worlds are developed exclusively by TheMarioVariable, without any help (in level designs, obviously), as well as suggestions, like it always been. Themes, designs, item placements, etc., are all chosen by its exclusive author.
Letter Worlds have been developed exclusively by TheMarioVariable. Help has been given in graphics, such letters for map HUDs, provided by Rock357, and some elements are given also by other members of the [[Forever Team]], as well as some beta testing.
Help has been give in graphics, such letters for map HUDs, provided by Rock357, and some elements are given also by other members of the [[MFRGT]], as well as some beta testing from [[Crist1919]].


== Letter Worlds ==
== Letter Worlds ==
These are all Letter Worlds developed and/or released so far.<br>
These are all Letter Worlds developed and/or released so far.
NOTE: fan-made worlds made by other users are not counted, since those aren't part of the series.
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== Trivia ==
*This is the longest Mario Forever custom levels' series so far, with 26 worlds and 126 different levels.
*This is the oldest Mario Forever-styled custom levels' series. Mario Worker 1.1 levels made by other users before 2010 didn't have Mario Forever physics, so they're not counted.


== External links ==
== External links ==

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