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|first_appearance=''[[Mario's Early Years! Preschool Fun]]'' ([[List of games by date#1994|1994]])
|first_appearance=''[[Mario's Early Years! Preschool Fun]]'' ([[List of games by date#1993|1993]])
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'''Opposite World''' is a location in ''[[Mario's Early Years! Fun with Numbers]]''. It is one of the six islands in the game and is represented by the two stereotypical theatre masks (Comedy and Tragedy.)  
'''Opposite World''' is a location in ''[[Mario's Early Years! Preschool Fun]]''. It is one of the six islands in the game and is represented by the two stereotypical theatre masks (Comedy and Tragedy.)  


In this world, the player has to select the set of opposites specified. The first level involves selecting the opposites of certain attributes (Cold, wet, empty, least, soft) of various fast foods/drinks. The second level involves choosing opposites of various spatial directions (Bottom, Under, Off, Down.) The third involves judging the opposite attributes of various animals. (End of a line, Smallest, Front/Back of a line, Tallest) After the player selects the correct answer, a character will pop up to encourage them, then after 5 correct answers they will move on to the next room via a [[Warp Pipe|pipe]].
In this world, the player has to select the set of opposites specified. The first level involves selecting the opposites of certain attributes (Cold, wet, empty, least, soft) of various fast foods/drinks. The second level involves choosing opposites of various spatial directions (Bottom, Under, Off, Down.) The third involves judging the opposite attributes of various animals. (End of a line, Smallest, Front/Back of a line, Tallest) After the player selects the correct answer, a character pops up to encourage them, then after five correct answers, they move on to the next room via a [[Warp Pipe|pipe]].


The first area is the concession stand of a circus, with the platforms being vendor carts. The second area is a green merry-go-round where children are seen riding. The third area is the room of a pet judging competition; the player exits through a blue pipe in this room.
The first area is the concession stand of a circus, with the platforms being vendor carts. The second area is a green merry-go-round where children are seen riding. The third area is the room of a pet judging competition; the player exits through a blue pipe in this room.
==Gallery==
;MS-DOS version
<gallery widths="320" heights="240">
MEYPF DOS Opposite World1.png|Area 1
MEYPF DOS Opposite World2.png|Area 2
MEYPF DOS Opposite World3.png|Area 3
</gallery>
;SNES version
<gallery widths="256" heights="224">
Opposite World.png|Area 1
MEYPF SNES Opposite World2.png|Area 2
MEYPF SNES Opposite World3.png|Area 3
</gallery>
{{MEY}}
{{MEY}}
[[Category:Places]]
[[Category:Islands]]
[[Category:Islands]]
[[Category:Worlds]]
[[Category:Worlds]]
[[Category:Mario's Early Years! Preschool Fun]]
[[Category:Mario's Early Years! Preschool Fun]]

Latest revision as of 01:41, August 18, 2024

Opposite World
Opposite World.png
First appearance Mario's Early Years! Preschool Fun (1993)

Opposite World is a location in Mario's Early Years! Preschool Fun. It is one of the six islands in the game and is represented by the two stereotypical theatre masks (Comedy and Tragedy.)

In this world, the player has to select the set of opposites specified. The first level involves selecting the opposites of certain attributes (Cold, wet, empty, least, soft) of various fast foods/drinks. The second level involves choosing opposites of various spatial directions (Bottom, Under, Off, Down.) The third involves judging the opposite attributes of various animals. (End of a line, Smallest, Front/Back of a line, Tallest) After the player selects the correct answer, a character pops up to encourage them, then after five correct answers, they move on to the next room via a pipe.

The first area is the concession stand of a circus, with the platforms being vendor carts. The second area is a green merry-go-round where children are seen riding. The third area is the room of a pet judging competition; the player exits through a blue pipe in this room.

Gallery[edit]

MS-DOS version
SNES version