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Latest revision as of 19:56, February 28, 2024

Level
Spiky Spike Bridge
Spiky Spike Bridge in the game Super Mario 3D World
Level code World Bowser-1
World World Bowser
Game Super Mario 3D World
Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury
Time limit 400 seconds
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Spiky Spike Bridge, otherwise named World Bowser-1, is the first level in World Bowser from Super Mario 3D World and its Nintendo Switch port Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury, becoming accessible after the completion of World Castle. Completing this level unlocks both Plessie's Dune Downhill and Cookie Cogworks.

Layout[edit]

This level starts in an area with some Parabones, as well as some bridges which reveal spikes in a set pattern. A nearby Warp Box takes the player to an area filled with more Parabones, Fire Bros., and the aforementioned bridges. Another Warp Box brings the player to the Checkpoint Flag and a Warp Box which leads to an area with more Parabones and spiky bridges. The player will eventually need to hop on two spiky moving platforms which lead them to a Warp Box that takes them to an area with the Goal Pole.

Green Stars[edit]

  • Green Star 1: The player must head left of the first Fire Bro. There, the player must use the cat form to climb up a pillar to reach the first green star.
  • Green Star 2: After the stamp, the player must use the cat form to climb a wall to find a Mystery Box that leads to a room with the green star.
  • Green Star 3: After a large infestation of Parabones, the third green star is on a Donut Block.

Stamp[edit]

Wii U version
Switch version
  • After the checkpoint, the player must head southwest to find the stamp (shown above). The stamp is Parabones.

Enemies[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese トゲトゲブリッジ[?]
Toge toge burijji
Prickly Bridge
Chinese 尖刺橋[?]
Jiāncìqiáo
Spike Bridge
Dutch Onheilspellende spijkerbruggen[?] Ominous nail brigdes
German Kampf auf den Stachelbrücken[?] Fight on the Spike Bridges
Italian Ponti aguzzi[?] Sharp bridges
Korean 뾰족뾰족 브리지[?]
Ppyojok-ppyojok Beuriji
Prickly Bridge
Portuguese Pontes pontiagudas[?] Pointed bridges
Russian Битва на колючих мостах[?]
Bitva na kolyuchih mostah
Fight on spiky bridges
Spanish Pasarelas espinosas[?] Thorny runways