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{{about|the general overview of levels|a directory of every level|[[:Category:Levels]] and its subcategories|the growth mechanic|[[Level up]]}} | {{about|the general overview of levels|a directory of every level|[[:Category:Levels]] and its subcategories|the growth mechanic|[[Level up]]}} | ||
[[File:Levelsend.png|thumb|260px|Clockwise from top left: level endings of the ''[[Super Mario All-Stars + Super Mario World]]'' versions of ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'', ''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]'', ''[[Super Mario World]]'', and ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'']] | [[File:Levelsend.png|thumb|260px|Clockwise from top left: level endings of the ''[[Super Mario All-Stars + Super Mario World]]'' versions of ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'', ''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]'', ''[[Super Mario World]]'', and ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'']] | ||
[[Genre#Platform games|Platform game]]s generally have multiple '''levels''' (also called '''courses''' | [[Genre#Platform games|Platform game]]s generally have multiple '''levels''' (also called '''courses''' or '''stages'''), which contain obstacles, [[list of enemies|enemies]], [[List of items|item]]s, and the like. [[Mario]], [[Luigi]], or another playable character (or characters) must pass through levels to access more of them and ultimately complete the game. However, some levels may be optional to complete, such as due to a secret method that allows them to be skipped (such as a [[Warp Zone]]) or the level itself being a secret. | ||
==List of level themes== | ==List of level themes== | ||
In the ''[[Super Mario (franchise)|Super Mario]]'' franchise, as | In the ''[[Super Mario (franchise)|Super Mario]]'' franchise and its "cousin" series, such as ''[[Wario (franchise)|Wario]]'', ''[[Yoshi (franchise)|Yoshi]]'', and ''[[Donkey Kong (franchise)|Donkey Kong]]'', there are many different levels, each with different themes. Each theme appears in different games. Themes usually have different elements to challenge the player. Some levels are mixtures of themes, such as [[Perilous Pokey Cave]] in ''[[New Super Mario Bros. U]]'' being a desert-themed underground level. The theme of the level often depends on the [[world]] it is placed in. Although most level themes usually take place in the daytime, they can occasionally occur later in the day, such as [[Night Falls on Really Rolling Hills]] in ''[[Super Mario 3D World]]'', a grassland-themed level taking place at night, or [[Spiky Mount Beanpole]], also from ''Super Mario 3D World'', taking place at sunset. Nighttime-themed levels are also a mechanic in ''[[Super Mario Maker 2]]''. | ||
===Grass/ground/plains theme=== | ===Grass/ground/plains theme=== | ||
{{see also|Category:Grasslands}} | {{see also|Category:Grasslands}} | ||
[[File:N3DS SM3DL screenshot 93.png|150px|thumb|left|[[World 1-1 (Super Mario 3D Land)|World 1-1]] from ''[[Super Mario 3D Land]]'']] | [[File:N3DS SM3DL screenshot 93.png|150px|thumb|left|[[World 1-1 (Super Mario 3D Land)|World 1-1]] from ''[[Super Mario 3D Land]]'']] | ||
This theme often features grass, hills, [[tree]]s, and slopes. It is usually the easiest kind of level theme, as it is normally the first level or world theme encountered in each game. It is common for this level theme to introduce common level features and mechanics, such as [[jump]]ing, breaking [[block]]s, and new power-ups. Common enemies here include [[Goomba]]s, [[Koopa Troopa]]s, [[Piranha Plant]]s, [[Hammer Bro]]s, [[Shy Guy]]s, [[Spiny|Spinies]], [[Rex]]es, and [[Chargin' Chuck]]s. [[Pit|Bottomless pit]]s are some of the more dangerous features in these levels. This level theme often has secret areas that lead to sky- or underground-themed locations. In 3D games, grassland levels offer more exploration and | This theme often features grass, hills, [[tree]]s, and slopes. It is usually the easiest kind of level theme, as it is normally the first level or world theme encountered in each game. It is common for this level theme to introduce common level features and mechanics, such as [[jump]]ing, breaking [[block]]s, and new power-ups. Common enemies here include [[Goomba]]s, [[Koopa Troopa]]s, [[Piranha Plant]]s, [[Hammer Bro]]s, [[Shy Guy]]s, [[Spiny|Spinies]], [[Rex]]es, and [[Chargin' Chuck]]s. [[Pit|Bottomless pit]]s are some of the more dangerous features in these levels. This level theme often has secret areas that lead to sky- or underground-themed locations. In 3D games, grassland levels offer more exploration and typically feature an easy boss battle. | ||
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{{see also|Category:Sky areas}} | {{see also|Category:Sky areas}} | ||
[[File:NSMBW World 1-5 Screenshot.png|150px|thumb|left|[[World 1-5 (New Super Mario Bros. Wii)|World 1-5]] from ''[[New Super Mario Bros. Wii]]'']] | [[File:NSMBW World 1-5 Screenshot.png|150px|thumb|left|[[World 1-5 (New Super Mario Bros. Wii)|World 1-5]] from ''[[New Super Mario Bros. Wii]]'']] | ||
This theme | This theme takes place in the sky, typically with many clouds and pipes. Common enemies here include Spinies, Piranha Plants, [[Paragoomba]]s, [[Koopa Paratroopa]]s, [[Lakitu]]s, [[Biddybud]]s, [[Flame Chomp]]s, [[Fuzzy|Fuzzies]], [[Foo]]s, [[Ninji]]s, and/or other sky-based enemies. [[Mushroom Platform]]s are very common in these levels, as are auto-scroller segments. Sometimes, Mario has to ride a moving platform across the sky. This theme sometimes overlaps with the grass, snow, or desert themes. This theme usually has fast-paced music. | ||
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{{see also|Category:Towers|Category:Fortresses|Category:Castles}} | {{see also|Category:Towers|Category:Fortresses|Category:Castles}} | ||
[[File:NSMBU Crushing Cogs Tower Screenshot.png|thumb|150px|[[Crushing Cogs Tower]] from ''[[New Super Mario Bros. U]]'']] | [[File:NSMBU Crushing Cogs Tower Screenshot.png|thumb|150px|[[Crushing Cogs Tower]] from ''[[New Super Mario Bros. U]]'']] | ||
This theme takes place in one of many [[tower]]s, [[fortress]]es, or [[castle]]s that the [[ | This theme takes place in one of many [[tower]]s, [[fortress]]es, or [[castle]]s that the [[Koopa Troop]] built or conquered. They are typically encountered at the midpoint or end of a world, with [[Bowser's Castle]] normally being the last challenge in the game the player must face. Towers are always vertical-scrolling, while castles and fortresses are usually horizontal-scrolling. Enemies such as [[Whomp]]s, [[Thwomp]]s, [[Thwimp]]s, [[Magikoopa]]s, [[Dry Bones]], [[Bone Goomba]]s, [[Bony Beetle]]s, [[Amp]]s, [[Sumo Bro]]s, [[Grrrol]]s, and [[Lava Bubble]]s are very common here. Castles are usually lava-themed and have lava for the player to avoid, but other types of castles such as water castles or ice castles can also be found in some titles. Other obstacles found in these levels are also typically varied, featuring [[Snake Block]]s, [[Spike Ball]]s, [[Spinner]]s, [[Skewer]]s, [[Grinder]]s, [[Fire Bar]]s, fire- or laser-shooting [[Bowser Statue]]s, [[Pendulum Platform]]s, or moving ledges. Bosses, including [[Bowser Jr.]], the [[Koopalings]], and [[Boom Boom]], are normally fought at the ends of these levels. Castles and fortresses are typically the hardest genre of levels in the game, aside from post-game content. In the final castle, [[Bowser]] himself is fought. | ||
===Desert/pyramid/sand theme=== | ===Desert/pyramid/Egyptian/sand theme=== | ||
{{see also|Category:Deserts}} | {{see also|Category:Deserts}} | ||
[[File:World2-1SMB2.png|150px|thumb|left|[[World 2-1 (Super Mario Bros. 2)|World 2-1]] from ''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]'']] | [[File:World2-1SMB2.png|150px|thumb|left|[[World 2-1 (Super Mario Bros. 2)|World 2-1]] from ''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]'']] | ||
This theme takes place in a desert and often features [[quicksand]] that slows down and sucks in the player, palm trees to jump on, pyramid ruins | This theme takes place in a desert and often features [[quicksand]] that slows down and sucks in the player, palm trees to jump on, and pyramid ruins. The [[Angry Sun]], [[tornado]]s, [[Pokey]]s, [[Fire Snake]]s, [[Spike]]s, [[Sand Geyser]]s, and Lakitus with [[Spiny|Spinies]] are common obstacles faced in these levels. Bottomless pits and blocks are also fairly common here. 3D games typically feature pyramid temples for the player to explore. | ||
===Underwater/ocean theme=== | ===Underwater/ocean theme=== | ||
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{{see also|Category:Haunted areas}} | {{see also|Category:Haunted areas}} | ||
[[File:SMG2 Haunty Halls Sneaking Down the Creepy Corridor.png|thumb|150px|[[Haunty Halls Galaxy]] from ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]'']] | [[File:SMG2 Haunty Halls Sneaking Down the Creepy Corridor.png|thumb|150px|[[Haunty Halls Galaxy]] from ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]'']] | ||
This level theme features ghosts as its main enemies, such as [[Boo]]s, [[Peepa]]s, [[Eerie]]s, and [[Broozer]]s. Bat, pumpkin, and rat enemies such as Swoops, [[Splunkin]]s, and [[Scaredy Rat]]s are also fairly common. This level type usually takes place in a [[Ghost House]], often rife with ghosts and full of unusual objects such as fake doors and/or possessed objects | This level theme features ghosts as its main enemies, such as [[Boo]]s, [[Peepa]]s, [[Eerie]]s, and [[Broozer]]s. Bat, pumpkin, and rat enemies such as Swoops, [[Splunkin]]s, and [[Scaredy Rat]]s are also fairly common. This level type usually takes place in a [[Ghost House]], often rife with ghosts and full of unusual objects such as fake doors and/or possessed objects. However, this theme can also take place in a spooky forest with dead trees and [[Crowber]]s to dodge or even on haunted shipwrecks with intertwined water mechanics. These levels often feature maze-like navigation and secret exits. | ||
===Jungle/forest/swamp theme=== | ===Jungle/forest/swamp/woods theme=== | ||
{{see also|Category:Forests|Category:Swamps}} | {{see also|Category:Forests|Category:Swamps}} | ||
[[File:Forest of Illusion 1 SMW.png|150px|left|thumb|[[Forest of Illusion 1]] from ''[[Super Mario World]]'']] | [[File:Forest of Illusion 1 SMW.png|150px|left|thumb|[[Forest of Illusion 1]] from ''[[Super Mario World]]'']] | ||
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===Snow/ice/winter theme=== | ===Snow/ice/winter/tundra/frozen theme=== | ||
{{see also|Category:Snowscapes}} | {{see also|Category:Snowscapes}} | ||
[[File:SMO Snow Moon 14.png|thumb|150px|The [[Snow Kingdom]] from ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]'']] | [[File:SMO Snow Moon 14.png|thumb|150px|The [[Snow Kingdom]] from ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]'']] | ||
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Space levels are rarer levels within the ''Super Mario'' franchise, as they rarely appear outside the ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'' games. Space levels often feature low [[gravity]] that affects jumping and planets that pull the player in. Space levels have some of the most diverse enemy types in the games and are often combined with different level themes, such as the sky theme. | Space levels are rarer levels within the ''Super Mario'' franchise, as they rarely appear outside the ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'' games. Space levels often feature low [[gravity]] that affects jumping and planets that pull the player in. Space levels have some of the most diverse enemy types in the games and are often combined with different level themes, such as the sky theme. | ||
===Airship/military/ | ===Airship/military/vehicle theme=== | ||
{{see also|Category:Airship areas}} | {{see also|Category:Airship areas}} | ||
[[File:SMAS SMB3 World 3-A Screenshot.png|thumb|150px|[[World 3-Airship (Super Mario Bros. 3)|World 3-Airship]] from ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'']] | [[File:SMAS SMB3 World 3-A Screenshot.png|thumb|150px|[[World 3-Airship (Super Mario Bros. 3)|World 3-Airship]] from ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'']] | ||
These levels usually take place on a flying [[airship]], usually built to accommodate some of Bowser's armies. Common obstacles and enemies here include [[Bob-omb]]s, [[Rocky Wrench]]es, [[Cannon]]s, [[Bill Blaster]]s/[[Bullet Bill]]s, [[Burner]]s, and [[Mechakoopa]]s. Bosses and allies of Bowser, including Bowser Jr., the Koopalings, and Boom Boom, are fought at the ends of these levels. Airships | These levels usually take place on a flying [[airship]], usually built to accommodate some of Bowser's armies. Common obstacles and enemies here include [[Bob-omb]]s, [[Rocky Wrench]]es, [[Cannon]]s, [[Bill Blaster]]s/[[Bullet Bill]]s, [[Burner]]s, and [[Mechakoopa]]s. Bosses and allies of Bowser, including Bowser Jr., the Koopalings, and Boom Boom, are fought at the ends of these levels. Airships are normally auto-scrollers with many obstacles, and they are an alternative to castles and towers. Sometimes, the level is based on a different kind of military-based automobile, such as [[tank]]s, battleships, and/or military trains. | ||
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===Factory/mechanical/ | ===Factory/mechanical/electric/metal/steel theme=== | ||
{{see also|Category:Factories}} | {{see also|Category:Factories}} | ||
[[File: | [[File:Wario Land 2 S 4-4.png|left|150px|thumb|[[Escape from the factory!]] from ''[[Wario Land II]]'']] | ||
These levels take place in a metal fortress or factory-like area, often featuring [[Warp Pipe]]s, [[Conveyor Belt]]s, electrical hazards, and robotic/metal enemies such as [[Goombeetle]]s, [[Topmen]], [[Bob-omb]]s, and [[Mechakoopa]]s. Factory levels are rare in the mainline ''Super Mario'' games, though they often appear in the ''[[Donkey Kong Country (series)|Donkey Kong Country]]'' series. | These levels take place in a metal fortress or factory-like area, often featuring [[Warp Pipe]]s, [[Conveyor Belt]]s, electrical hazards, and robotic/metal enemies such as [[Goombeetle]]s, [[Topmen]], [[Bob-omb]]s, and [[Mechakoopa]]s. Factory levels are rare in the mainline ''Super Mario'' games, though they often appear in the ''[[Donkey Kong Country (series)|Donkey Kong Country]]'' series. | ||
===Food/sweets/candy theme=== | ===Food/sweets/candy/sugar theme=== | ||
{{see also|Category:Food areas}} | {{see also|Category:Food areas}} | ||
[[File:SM3DW Cookie Cogworks.png|thumb|150px|[[Cookie Cogworks]] from ''[[Super Mario 3D World]]'']] | [[File:SM3DW Cookie Cogworks.png|thumb|150px|[[Cookie Cogworks]] from ''[[Super Mario 3D World]]'']] | ||
These levels are composed primarily of giant-sized food, which acts as platforms for Mario to climb on or obstacles that get in Mario's way. Candy and sweets are the most common type of food, as seen in levels such as [[Sweet Sweet Galaxy]] from ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'', [[Sweet Mystery Galaxy]] from ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]'', [[Cakewalk Flip]] from ''[[Super Mario 3D World]]'', and [[Maw-Maw Mouthful]] from ''[[Super Mario Bros. Wonder]]'', | These levels are composed primarily of giant-sized food, which acts as platforms for Mario to climb on or obstacles that get in Mario's way. Candy and sweets are the most common type of food, as seen in levels such as [[Sweet Sweet Galaxy]] from ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'', [[Sweet Mystery Galaxy]] from ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]'', [[Cakewalk Flip]] from ''[[Super Mario 3D World]]'', and [[Maw-Maw Mouthful]] from ''[[Super Mario Bros. Wonder]]'', though some levels use other types of food. For instance, the [[Luncheon Kingdom]] from ''Super Mario Odyssey'' is stew-themed, while the [[Golden Temple]] from ''[[Donkey Kong Country Returns]]'' is fruit-themed. | ||
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SMM2-ThemeIcon-Sky.png|Sky theme icon in ''Super Mario Maker 2'' | SMM2-ThemeIcon-Sky.png|Sky theme icon in ''Super Mario Maker 2'' | ||
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[[Category:Levels|*]] | [[Category:Levels|*]] | ||
[[Category:Game mechanics]] | [[Category:Game mechanics]] | ||
[[Category:Terms]] | [[Category:Terms]] |