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'''''Densetsu no Starfy 3''''' is the third game in [[starfywiki:The Legendary Starfy (series)|''The Legendary Starfy'']] series and was only released in Japan. | '''''Densetsu no Starfy 3''''' is the third game in [[starfywiki:The Legendary Starfy (series)|''The Legendary Starfy'']] series and was only released in Japan. In this game, Wario makes a guest appearance. | ||
==Gameplay== | |||
For each level of the game, the player must control Starfy (or Starly) and reach the goal at the end without being defeated, which only occurs if Starfy loses all five units of his health. Starfy can regenerate his health a unit at a time by collecting five of the small gems scattered throughout the levels, or alternatively one of the large gems. Along with the ability of jumping, Starfy has a small variety of abilities (such as his [[starfywiki:Glide|Gliding ability]] or his [[starfywiki:Star Spin|Star Spin]] attack) that he can use initially or learn as the player progresses through the game. At points during levels, Starfy can attack closed clams to free the mermaid inside, acting as a checkpoint for him. | |||
==''Wario'' series references in ''Densetsu no Starfy 3''== | |||
[[Wario]] makes a guest appearance for the duration of the [[starfywiki:Undersea Ruins|eighth stage]] in this instalment, where he assists [[Starfy]] mainly for his own personal gain. He is first encountered at the start of the stage after appearing through a vortex. | |||
[[File:WarioStarfy.png|thumb|left|Wario giving Starfy the Wario Cap treasure after a stage.]] | [[File:WarioStarfy.png|thumb|left|Wario giving Starfy the Wario Cap treasure after a stage.]] | ||
Throughout the four levels, Starfy manipulates [[Bubble Wario|several]] [[Puffy Wario|forms]] of Wario to proceed through puzzle rooms, such as igniting Wario so he becomes [[Flaming Wario]], for Starfy to then ram the ground Flaming Wario is running over from underneath to help him clear hurdles in order to get to and destroy the [[Bonfire Block]] at the end of a room. After each level of this stage, Wario gives Starfy various treasures of his, such as a [[Game Boy Advance]] with a copy of WarioWare, Inc., or his own cap. | |||
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Revision as of 15:15, January 19, 2014
Densetsu no Starfy 3 is the third game in The Legendary Starfy series and was only released in Japan. In this game, Wario makes a guest appearance.
Gameplay
For each level of the game, the player must control Starfy (or Starly) and reach the goal at the end without being defeated, which only occurs if Starfy loses all five units of his health. Starfy can regenerate his health a unit at a time by collecting five of the small gems scattered throughout the levels, or alternatively one of the large gems. Along with the ability of jumping, Starfy has a small variety of abilities (such as his Gliding ability or his Star Spin attack) that he can use initially or learn as the player progresses through the game. At points during levels, Starfy can attack closed clams to free the mermaid inside, acting as a checkpoint for him.
Wario series references in Densetsu no Starfy 3
Wario makes a guest appearance for the duration of the eighth stage in this instalment, where he assists Starfy mainly for his own personal gain. He is first encountered at the start of the stage after appearing through a vortex.
Throughout the four levels, Starfy manipulates several forms of Wario to proceed through puzzle rooms, such as igniting Wario so he becomes Flaming Wario, for Starfy to then ram the ground Flaming Wario is running over from underneath to help him clear hurdles in order to get to and destroy the Bonfire Block at the end of a room. After each level of this stage, Wario gives Starfy various treasures of his, such as a Game Boy Advance with a copy of WarioWare, Inc., or his own cap.
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