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Puzzle Plank Galaxy. Hightail Falls Galaxy. Boulder Bowl Galaxy. Cosmic Cove Galaxy. Wild Glide Galaxy. Bowser's Lava Lair. Honeybloom Galaxy. Tall Trunk Galaxy.
Cloudy Court Galaxy. Haunty Halls Galaxy. Freezy Flake Galaxy. Rolling Masterpiece Galaxy. Beat Block Galaxy. Supermassive Galaxy. Flipsville Galaxy. Honeyhop Galaxy. Starshine Beach Galaxy. Chompworks Galaxy. Bowser's Gravity Gauntlet. Sweet Mystery Galaxy. Space Storm Galaxy. Slipsand Galaxy. Shiverburn Galaxy. Boo Moon Galaxy. At least you still get an extra two lives.
More topics from this board I think Rosalina has more depth in this game than the first one. How come my lives disappear each time I exit the game? General 2 Answers So no galaxy is fully complete Stars until they have a crown next to them? General 9 Answers Green stars? Main Quest 3 Answers Star bits? Side Quest 3 Answers. Ask A Question. Browse More Questions. Keep me logged in on this device. Forgot your username or password? I killed the plants, and one ups appeared. I get those, but now i can't figure out how to get off the island.
What do I do? User Info: Mariofan15 Mariofan15 11 years ago 4 Lol. Best game ever made imo. An exception is the more realistically sized galaxies that appear in the backgrounds of Worlds 4 and 5.
Everything's Better with Monkeys : The Chimp. Subverted , because while he does give you stars, you have to earn them through rather difficult challenges. Extended Gameplay : Beating the final boss unlocks World S. Getting those unlocks the Grandmaster Galaxy. Faceship : Trope Namer ; Starship Mario is a planetoid-spaceship that is made in Mario's likeness, and Lubba coins the term. Fake Difficulty : Present in most of the Green Star missions. Flipsville Galaxy's third star note where you have to fall upward from a gravity-reversed platform toward a star you can't really see, in 3-D space, and where the slightest error means falling to your death is one of the best examples.
Fake Longevity : The Green Stars, which send you on a scavenger hunt through all of the preceding galaxies. Nothing new is added. And to make matters worse, the Green Stars operate under one comet, meaning all of them unless one is in another mission will be on the map if you select one Green Star mission.
However, only one Green Star can be collected per entry, forcing you to enter the level two or three separate times to get every Green Star, adding to the already-manufactured length.
Fast Tunnelling : The Spin Drill. Feed It a Bomb : You kill Squizzard by hurling fireballs into his mouth. Covering the entire planet in foliage earns you a hidden Star. Fission Mailed : Losing The Chimp's challenge in Fluffy Bluff Galaxy results in the screen blacking out, you losing a life, then the screen comes back and asks if you don't think you can beat his challenge. The only way to leave is by Game Over or choosing to leave during the challenge.
Gameplay and Story Integration : In the playable credits , you can't use the Spin because the Baby Luma who gave you that power has gone home. Godhood Seeker : Bowser's goal, though he doesn't state it directly, much like the last game. However, he takes it a step further, as instead of using the Grand Stars to power reactors, he uses them to power himself up. Gravity Screw : A major part of the game in general, and the entire shtick of the Rightside Down, Upside Dizzy, and Flipsville galaxies.
Guide Dang It! For instance: to get the Hidden Star in Boo Moon Galaxy, you have to stay in the place where the Launch Star is for just a moment to wait for another platform to materialize just across from you. While you may catch a glimpse of it, there's absolutely nothing to tip you off that you need to do this. The locations of many of the green stars fall under this as well. Especially in Bowser Jr.
Exactly how to unlock the Prankster Comet for the Grandmaster Galaxy. While Lubba does hint that getting Star Bits does something , you'll probably be too busy plowing through every single level trying to work out what you've missed. Hailfire Peaks : Several galaxies: Shiverburn Galaxy, like Freezeflame in the first game, combines Lethal Lava Land with Slippy-Slidey Ice World , but it's like this from the start, while Freezeflame's missions take a while to mix them.
Heli-Critter : Choppahs; a type of enemy that looks like a green parrot-like plant and flies by using four spinning blades around its neck. A similar method is used to defeat Prince Pikante with coconuts as the projectile of choice , but with your Spin instead of Yoshi. Hornet Hole : The Honeybloom and Honeyhop galaxies. Hub Level : Starship Mario. It functions more as a sandbox or training room where you can practice your moves and power-ups, and get basic gameplay advice.
After a while, he'll lie back and continue sleeping. Improvised Platform : Courtesy of the Cloud Flower, which grants Mario the ability to create up to three temporary cloud platforms without refreshing the power-up.
This is often useful for Green Stars and shortcuts as well as standard progression, thus really putting the "improvised" in "improvised platform". We'll wait. Informed Ability : The Chimp's gaming skills. In his challenges, you're supposedly beating the high scores that he set, but you never actually see him do this. Instant-Win Condition : The green stars take this to the extreme.
Many of them require you to actually leap to your death. As long as you can manage to collide with the star along the way, you're golden. Interface Screw : The boss fight of the first star in Spin-Dig Galaxy, unlike the rest of either game, is not controlled relative to Mario, but by turning the stick to where you want Mario to go, as it is on a 2D plane. Interface Spoiler : Players who diligently full-clear every galaxy early may wonder why the icon for doing so is a silver crown.
Then the Green Stars roll in and you find out you're only halfway done. Only upon getting those will you receive the anticipated gold crown. Players who have all stars may find it odd that according to the World Map, they are still missing a galaxy in World S. The casino room on Starship Mario seems to be too big for just one die. It's Up to You : A more standard subversion than the original's Double Subversion by having the option to switch out Mario with Luigi, as well as adding an orange Luma into the Co-Star mode in the first game, it was only the second player's cursor that affected the gameplay.
Bowser wants Peach to make him a galaxy -sized cake. And in the ending, Mario, Peach, the Toads, and if you're riding on him during the End Credits Yoshi are standing by a cake. Kill Enemies to Open : The Battle Belt Galaxy is built on this premise, with a collection of small planets with enemies that must all be killed to progress to the next one.
Ha ha! Get it? Instead of "crowd," I said Aww, never mind. Wow, tough galaxy ". Becomes a Stealth Pun when you realize that the galaxy which he's in when he says this is a tough galaxy indeed.
Large and in Charge : Lubba, the biggest and fattest Luma excluding those in Supermassive Galaxy , is the leader of the bunch. And there's Bowser and the various King Mooks. Narrator : Rosalina. Nice Hat : The bros' caps change while under the effect of the different power-ups. Cloud Mario or Luigi gets an especially nice willowy turban. Nonindicative Name : The Chimp, despite his name, is not a chimp. His name is possibly a pun on the word "champ", as he considers himself a champion game player.
Noob Bridge : A lot of people forget or never learn the long jump when playing the first Super Mario Galaxy. The long jump is required in SMG 2 starting in World 4, and these gamers can get stuck; some have even accused people who use the long jump on Youtube videos of hacking.
Fortunately, the first significant use Supermassive Galaxy takes time to give a tutorial on the move.
Nostalgia Level : The game references several previous games in the series this way: The prologue level is based on New Super Mario Bros. Fittingly, it is the first level of World 4 Giant Land is the fourth world in its game. There are chips in the wall from one of the missions in the original, where one of them had to be blasted apart to reveal a Star.
The mission "Luigi's Purple Coins" also appears in both games, with the same general name and premise in both, though the second game ups the difficulty with Cosmic Clones. The scoring is reminiscent of the 2D games, with consecutive stomps gaining extra points and 9 or more stomps in a row resulting in an extra life.
Not Quite Flight : Fluzzard, who glides with minimal potential for ascending in height. How to make good music better? Change it so half of it chants the tune in pseudo Latin. And as in the first game, this is of the "only reminds you of ominous Latin chanting" variety. One-Hit Kill : Getting crushed by anything and falling in toxic water and dark matter. Smacking straight into anything in a Fluzzard mission is an instant-kill, though bouncing off obstacles obliquely is not.
In Daredevil Comet missions, anything can kill you in one hit. Orchestral Bombing : Mahito Yokota once again provides his musical flair for the Bowser battles. Also, Gobblegut is the first non-Bowser boss that has orchestral music accompanying his battle.
Palmtree Panic : Starshine Beach Galaxy. Perpetual Molt : Fluzzard when he's flying. Pivotal Boss : Subverted by the Boomsday Machine, as it becomes mobile once you get two hits on it. Megahammer and Squizzard are straight uses of the trope, though.
First, you have to swing Yoshi through a minefield, where even one mistimed jump can result in getting blown up, while also having to dodge the Choppahs and Bullet Bills.
Then, you get a board of blue switches you have to activate while avoiding a Sentry Beam's lasers. After that, you have to use the Cloud Suit and navigate through a sidescrolling maze of electric fences. Then you have to go through a segment where all the ground is either green tiles that disappear when you step on them, or flip-flop tiles that switch positions whenever you shake the Wiimote.
In this area, you also have to dodge lasers from spiky robots, and later on, Octurrets appear and start shooting at you, though thankfully, these can be killed by knocking a coconut back at them with a spin attack And slowing down for even a second only makes it easier for the robots to kill you. Then, you have to get through a section of moving electric fences using Pull Stars, the former of which move back and forth so quickly that you barely even have time to get past.
Finally, you jump across a field of spinning platforms that try to flip you off the platforms!! And if this sounds like it's just regular Nintendo Hard , keep this in mind; You only have one hit point , and there are no checkpoints , meaning that the slightest slip-up will send you all the way back to the Yoshi section.
Point-and-Click Map : The first 3-D Mario game to mostly abandon the hub system and return to the world map from the classic games in the same sense as New Super Mario Bros. Power-Up Mount : Downplayed with Yoshi. However, this game is one of the few instances where Yoshi does not provide an extra hit point at all. Prehistoria : Yoshi Star Galaxy has a prehistoric element, along with being the first time you encounter Yoshi. A spin will smash the mask, and a Ground Pound will take out the mask and Goomba.
They occasionally create ghostly flames behind them, making a ground pound risky. Recurring Element : Besides the obvious, there are a few touches calling back to the first game, perhaps to strengthen the idea that this is the reconstructed universe from the end of the first game. Both games have an early boss that returns late in the game on fire Dino Piranha, Gobblegut. Both games have purple-clad Koopa bosses who provide the shell projectiles needed to defeat them Kamella, King Lakitu.
The first boss of each game is a Piranha Plant dinosaur whose egg being broken begins the fight and is defeated by spinning something on its backside Peewee Piranha, Dino Piranha. Like before, Bowser Jr. One has him summon an unrelated boss Kaliente round 2, Gobblegut , one has him using a giant robot Megaleg, Megahammer , and one has him attacking you with one of his militaristic machines airship, Boomsday Machine.
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