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|image=MEYPF DOS Time World.png | |image=[[File:MEYPF DOS Time World.png|256px]] | ||
|first_appearance=''[[Mario's Early Years! CD-ROM Collection]]'' ([[List of games by date# | |first_appearance=''[[Mario's Early Years! CD-ROM Collection]]'' ([[List of games by date#1994|1994]]) | ||
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[[File:MEYPF Time World Sprite.png|thumb|left]] | [[File:MEYPF Time World Sprite.png|thumb|left]] | ||
'''Time World''' is a location exclusive to the ''[[Mario's Early Years! CD-ROM Collection]]'' version of ''[[Mario's Early Years! Preschool Fun]]'' portion. The island is represented by an hourglass, sun, and moon, though this world has four sub-levels, teaching different subjects related to time events. All four of the areas have no player involvement; the player watches through mini cutscenes, narrated by children. The area represented by trees teaches the changing seasons, starting from spring, and going through summer, fall, and winter before eventually looping back. The area represented by the butterflies and caterpillars teaches the life cycle, showing humans age, plants grow into a pumpkin, and caterpillars and tadpoles turning into butterflies and frogs respectively. In the area represented by a calendar, [[Mario]] shows the seven days of the week and the twelve months of the year. Finally, the area represented by the hourglass, sun, and moon teaches the day and night cycle, as well as the daily routine for a young child, showing them getting up, going through the morning routine, going to school, and then going to sleep at night. | '''Time World''' is a location exclusive to the ''[[Mario's Early Years! CD-ROM Collection]]'' version of ''[[Mario's Early Years! Preschool Fun]]'' portion and the European CD-ROM version of ''[[Mario's Early Years! Preschool Fun|Mario's Playschool]]''. The island is represented by an hourglass, sun, and moon, though this world has four sub-levels, teaching different subjects related to time events. All four of the areas have no player involvement; the player watches through mini cutscenes, narrated by children. The area represented by trees teaches the changing seasons, starting from spring, and going through summer, fall, and winter before eventually looping back. The area represented by the butterflies and caterpillars teaches the life cycle, showing humans age, plants grow into a pumpkin, and caterpillars and tadpoles turning into butterflies and frogs respectively. In the area represented by a calendar, [[Mario]] shows the seven days of the week and the twelve months of the year. Finally, the area represented by the hourglass, sun, and moon teaches the day and night cycle, as well as the daily routine for a young child, showing them getting up, going through the morning routine, going to school, and then going to sleep at night. | ||
In the calendar portion, Mario's graphics are taken from the MS-DOS version of ''[[Mario is Missing]]''. | In the calendar portion, Mario's graphics are taken from the MS-DOS version of ''[[Mario is Missing! (PC)|Mario is Missing!]]''. | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== |
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First appearance | Mario's Early Years! CD-ROM Collection (1994) |
Time World is a location exclusive to the Mario's Early Years! CD-ROM Collection version of Mario's Early Years! Preschool Fun portion and the European CD-ROM version of Mario's Playschool. The island is represented by an hourglass, sun, and moon, though this world has four sub-levels, teaching different subjects related to time events. All four of the areas have no player involvement; the player watches through mini cutscenes, narrated by children. The area represented by trees teaches the changing seasons, starting from spring, and going through summer, fall, and winter before eventually looping back. The area represented by the butterflies and caterpillars teaches the life cycle, showing humans age, plants grow into a pumpkin, and caterpillars and tadpoles turning into butterflies and frogs respectively. In the area represented by a calendar, Mario shows the seven days of the week and the twelve months of the year. Finally, the area represented by the hourglass, sun, and moon teaches the day and night cycle, as well as the daily routine for a young child, showing them getting up, going through the morning routine, going to school, and then going to sleep at night.
In the calendar portion, Mario's graphics are taken from the MS-DOS version of Mario is Missing!.
Gallery[edit]
Mario's Early Years! Fun with Letters / Mario's Early Years! Fun with Numbers / Mario's Early Years! Preschool Fun | ||
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Characters | Mario • Luigi • Princess Peach • Toad • Yoshi • Baby Yoshi | |
Enemies | Piranha Plant • Goomba • Bowser • Larry Koopa • Iggy Koopa | |
Worlds | Fun with Letters | First Letter World • Vowel World • Alphabet World • Sentence World • Blending Worlda • Building Worldb • Sound World • Last Letter World • Sing Song Worldb • Story Worldb |
Fun with Numbers | Number World • Counting World • Comparing World • How Many World • Shape World • Same and Different World • Sorting World • Sing Song Worldb | |
Preschool Fun | Shape World • Counting World • Body World • Listening World • Opposite World • Color World • Sing Song Worldb • Time Worldb | |
Other | Warp Pipe • Gallery (Preschool Fun) | |