Twisty-Turny Planet
Level | |
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Twisty-Turny Planet | |
Level code | Episode 3-20 |
World | Episode 3 |
Game | Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker |
Objective | Found the hidden Gold Mushroom! |
Target | 25 seconds |
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Twisty-Turny Planet is the twentieth course of Episode 3 in Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker and its Nintendo Switch and Nintendo 3DS ports of the same name.
Layout[edit]
The level is entirely set on two clouds, with three grass wheels set side by side between the two. If the player stands on the edge of one of the wheels, it will rotate in the direction of where the player is standing. Along the wheels are blue platforms. To collect the Power Star, the player must stand on the edges of the wheels to move the blue platforms so they line up towards the Power Star. Once the platforms have been positioned correctly, the player can use a blue pipe to travel up to a higher platform, and then cross the platforms to reach the Power Star.
Super Gems[edit]
- Super Gem 1: By spinning the middle wheel around for long enough, a slightly elevated grass platform should appear, with the Super Gem atop it. The player can then easily use the ramp to get the Gem.
- Super Gem 2: If the player continues to spin the middle wheel, they will come across another blue platform, with the Super Gem atop it. The player must then use the blue pipe to cross the first platform onto the platform with the Gem.
- Super Gem 3: If the player spins the third wheel, they will eventually come across a circular hole in the side. By entering this hole, they can spin the wheel and reach a lower cloud platform, where they will find the Toad Brigade. If the player interacts with Hint Toad, he will give them a Super Gem.
Pixel Toad[edit]
The Pixel Toad can be found in the same location as Super Gem 3, on the far side of the red pipe that takes the player back up to the top of the level.
Luigi Sighting[edit]
There is an 8-bit Luigi at the bottom of the first wheel. It can be seen by going down to the bottom of the level or by spinning it upwards.
Names in other languages[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | コロコロプラネット[?] Korokoro puranetto |
Roly-Poly Planet | |
Dutch | Draaiplaneet[?] | Twist-Planet | |
Italian | Il pianeta Girogirotronco[?] | The whirl-whirl-log planet; portmanteau of "Giro giro tondo" (Italian version of Ring a Ring o' Roses) and "tronco" (log) | |
Spanish (NOA) | El planeta del giro sin fin[?] | Planet of the Endless Spin |