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Revision as of 16:07, September 3, 2021
Template:Levelbox The Top Secret Area is a hidden area filled with power-ups able for use by Mario and Luigi during the events of Super Mario World. The area is situated behind the Donut Ghost House, and is unlocked by finding the secret exit in that Ghost House. It functions similar to the Toad Houses, and leaving the level will not end the player's turn.
Overview
The level consists of a single area with five ? Blocks. The two ? Blocks on the left hold Fire Flowers, the two on the right Cape Feathers (when Small Mario hits the ? Blocks, he will get a Super Mushroom first). A Yoshi Egg will appear when the center ? Block is hit (a 1-Up Mushroom appears if the player already has a Yoshi). It contains no enemies, and can be accessed an infinite amount of times, allowing Mario and Luigi to acquire the maximum amount of extra lives. In the SNES version, the area has no Time Limit. In the GBA remake, the area has a time limit of 200 seconds. All Yoshi colors are available in the remake except in the Japanese version, depending on the specific power-up Mario or Luigi has. The player can leave the area through either the left or the right exits.
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | ドーナツへいやのうらみち[?] Dōnatsu Heiya no Uramichi |
Doughnut Plains' Backroad | |
Chinese | 甜圈平原小街[?] Tiánquān Píngyuán Xiǎojiē |
Donut Plain Smallstreet | |
French | Zone Top Secrète (world map) Zone Top Secret (status screen)[?] |
Top Secret Area | |
German | Top Secret Ebene[?] | Top Secret level | |
Spanish | Área supersecreta[?] | Super Secret Area |
Trivia
- The level's location icon changes in the two versions. The SNES version has a yellow space, whereas the GBA remake has a smiling, blushing green hill.