![]() Proceed through the doorway and climbing a ladder will get you to the Grey Chest, from which you obtain an axe, letting you proceed to "The Peaceful Village" and "The Vast Plain". Falling back down, and again moving right, continue moving to the right until you reach the end of the level, and a doorway. Climbing up these, he reaches the grey key. Pretty straightforward, Wario must move to the right until he reaches some floating platforms. 2.2.2 Red Key where you find this key at?.It's a definite must buy in my eyes, and worth the price. The physical cartridge usually runs about 10 bucks, so it's not hard to pick up, but you can get it for mildly cheaper on the 3DS for 5.99. It's the perfect puzzle platformer for both kids and adults. It's hard, but not too hard that you'll have too many problems figuring out how to complete certain puzzles and tasks. Overall, this is easily one of the best platformers that I've ever played, It's the perfect romance of Mario-esque platforming and Metroid-esque backtracking. though nothing incredibly memorable it fits for the game and never feels distracting. From forests, to city scapes and the classic fire and ice levels. Levels are all well designed, and have plenty of variety. The game also makes good use of the somewhat limited color palette of the Game Boy Color to create a very vibrant and colorful game. On a graphical level, this is one of the best looking games on the Game Boy color, the sprites are extremely well detailed, especially the many different looks and shapes that Wario goes through. How to use each ability is paramount in collecting the keys and chests. A cluster of bats will turn Wario into a vampire bat, allowing him to fly higher, while fire will cause him to burn up, and Zombies will turn him into a slimy zombie beast. Wario can't technically die or lose health in the game, as certain enemies will trigger abilities if he's touched. However Wario also earns abilities through the enemies he encounters. And all these tools will be needed to complete the levels and find the missing chests. He'll be able to swim, cause butt stomps, get a stronger charge, and throw enemies. When you start with Wario he only has a basic jump and charge, but with the more chests you open, the more abilities he'll learn. ![]() ![]() You'll have to back track through every level at least four times each to get every item and ability in the game. However, you'll never be able to simply collect all four chests in one go of a level, as sometimes it's required to learn a certain move with Wario, or to find a different chest in another area that will cause an effect on the world, which will make collecting treasures easier in other stages There's even a day and night mechanic which will matter in finding certain treasure. Each level has four keys and four chests. The game is broken into 25 levels with the goal of each level to find the key inside and open its corresponding treasure chest. And of course, being the greedy Wario, he can take any other treasures he finds. In order to find escape, he must aid a mysterious villain that totally isn't the game's final boss in finding five smaller music boxes to awaken him. He finds a mysterious music box, which upon activation traps him inside it. The plot sees Wario, the more rotund and foul doppleganger of Mario crashing his plane into a forest. The third game in the Wario Land series, and technically the fifth in the Super Mario Land series, Wario Land III was released in 2000. And no better example of that is that of Wario Land III. Hell, maybe a few of them might even be games that are so great they stand the test of time. Usually if it's Nintendo at the helm, then the game is at least for the most part assuredly going to be great. That's not to say there isn't great content for the GBC, but fewer and further between than either the original GB or the GBA. I look at the Game Boy Color as a bit of an unsung hero in the history of Nintendo's handheld gaming market.While it brought color to the game boy, it also just felt more like a stop gap while Nintendo was refining the much better Game Boy Advance a few years later.
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