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'''Mario Worker: Letter Worlds Series''' (often spelled as '''Letter Worlds Series''', sometimes abbreviated to '''MW: LWS''') is [[Mariovariable3410]]'s main series of [[Mario Forever]]-styled levels. 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]].
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|programs=[[Mario Worker#Mario Worker 1.0|Mario Worker 1.0]] (until World H)<br>[[Dunami Mario Forever Engine]] (Worlds I and J)<br>[[marioforevereditorv1.cca]] (Worlds F, G and since K)
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'''Mario Worker: Letter Worlds Series''' (often abbreviated as '''Letter Worlds Series''', or '''MW: LWS''') is [[Mariovariable3410]]'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]].


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