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Revision as of 11:09, November 18, 2017
- This article is about Run for It, a level in New Super Mario Bros. U. For other uses, see Superstar Road-2.
Template:Levelbox Run for It, or Superstar Road-2, is the second course of Superstar Road in New Super Mario Bros. U. It is unlocked when the player collects every Star Coin in Layer-Cake Desert.
Layout
The course is based off the desert levels in Layer-Cake Desert. The main gimmick of this level is that there are no platforms present, but instead there are a lot of coins that turn into Brick Blocks when a P Switch is hit. The player will need to hit several P Switches as quickly as possible before time runs out in order to finish the level.
Star Coins
- Star Coin 1: The first Star Coin is found inside a box of Brick Blocks.
- Star Coin 2: The player needs to jump off a Paratroopa in order to safely get the second Star Coin. (See picture)
- Star Coin 3: The final Star Coin is located at the end of the stage, right before the Goal Pole. The player needs to time their jump so that they land on a platform of Brick Blocks right when the P Switch's time runs out.
Enemies
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Dutch | Ren voor je leven![?] | Run for your life! | |
German | Weiterlaufen, bitte![?] | Keep running, please! | |
Italian | Corri più veloce che puoi![?] | Run as fast as you can! | |
Portuguese (NOE) | Contrarrelógio de Interruptoras P[?] | The P Switch's Time Trial | |
Spanish | ¡Corre, Mario, corre![?] | Run, Mario, run! |
Trivia
- The level's concept of dashing to the exit by relying on block-producing switches was reused from Hit That Switch!! in Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island.