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I don't know how to do that. And all the information is good, just needs more. I could do it, but that'd be a big step from what I've done with articles before. But after all, if I don't do something more than what I already do, I'm not really ever going to be able to. {{User:CrystalYoshi/sig}} 16:38, 2 February 2008 (EST) | I don't know how to do that. And all the information is good, just needs more. I could do it, but that'd be a big step from what I've done with articles before. But after all, if I don't do something more than what I already do, I'm not really ever going to be able to. {{User:CrystalYoshi/sig}} 16:38, 2 February 2008 (EST) | ||
Here's what I've got so far: | |||
===Geography of Dinosaur Land=== | |||
[[Yoshi's Island (place)|Yoshi's Island]], the first world of Dinosuar Land, is in the southwest part of the land. It has a mountain which has Yellow Switch Palace on it. Like the first world of many Mario games, it is a grassland-themed world. North of it is the Donut Plains, a large plain with a lake in the center. It also has [[Donut Plains 2|a cave]]. It has many wide, open places (such as most of [[Donut Plains 1]]), which is convinient as the [[Cape Feather]] is first introduced in this world, and the landscape of Donut Plains lets the player use this new ability easily. After the [[Donut Ghost House]] is cleared, a river appears from the lake going north to the sea. A bridge over the river takes Mario to the rest of the levels. Also, Donut Plains has a secret entrance to an icy cave (Donut Secret 2) in the [[Valley of Bowser]]. Donut Plains is also generally grassland-themed, and it has mountains that are shown on the world map. The path leads to the [[Vanilla Dome]], a mountain cave with a lake and underground hills. Mario starts at the entrance to the cave, then goes to the lake, then climbs a ladder to a hill. Vanilla Dome 4 oddly seems to be above the ground, with the [[Star World]] background. The top of Vanilla Dome, which is called Vanilla Heights, can be acessed from inside Vanilla Dome through secret exits and has two levels. One of the levels (Vanilla Secret 3) is in a lake, and there's also a waterall that the Vanilla Fortress is on. Next to Vanilla Dome is Cookie Mountain, another mountain. There is a bridge ([[Cheese Bridge]]) connecting the two mountains. Oddly, the bridge is whole on the map screen, but the level has a big gap between the beginning and the end of the bridge. Cookie mountain is a high mountain, because there are clouds in the background. Down from Cookie Mountain there is a ladder leading to the [[Forest of Illusion]]. | |||
Anyone should feel free to add on as much as they want. You can also edit what I wrote if you want to make it sound better. Once there's a bit about each location, I'll add it to the article. Come on, SMW lovers: add more! | |||
I'm | Come on, I'm gonna have to write this whole thing by myself? No one wants to help out? Okay then. {{User:CrystalYoshi/sig}} | ||