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==High scores==
==High scores==
*[[Hort]]: 700000
*[[Hort]]: 700,000
*Hort: 500000
*Hort: 500,000
*[[Muffy (2F)|Muffy]]: 400000
*[[Muffy (2F)|Muffy]]: 400,000
*[[Walter]]: 300000
*[[Walter]]: 300,000
*[[Fret]]: 200000
*[[Fret]]: 200,000


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==

Revision as of 10:55, April 9, 2024

The minigame, Tilt Island

Tilt Island is a minigame found in Super Paper Mario. According to The InterNed, the music that plays during the minigame also goes by the name "Tilt Island". This is the only minigame where players hold the Wii Remote horizontally. Players tilt it to move their character left or right. The player catches falling desserts for points while collecting enough desserts to advance to the next round. If the character gets hit by a falling monster or gets tilted off the island, they lose a life. If they lose all three lives, the game's over. The game has a total of twenty levels, and clearing all of them wins the game.

Unlike the other minigames in the arcade, the player's performance in Tilt Island can be influenced by the character they choose to participate as - Peach and Bowser tend to be larger targets and move at a slower pace, making them much more prone to being damaged by falling enemies. Contrariwise, Mario and Luigi are smaller and faster.

Scoring

Desserts

Enemies

The points are earned when a particular enemy is defeated.

Bonus points

Collecting only one type of dessert in a stage earns the player a bonus for that stage equal to the amount of points received from the desserts.

Items

Items that can be collected randomly fall out of the sky. Each item is worth 3000 points.

  • Mushroom: Adds an extra life to the player's total, up to a maximum of six lives.
  • Flower: The player's character starts spinning and can knock away monsters for points.
  • Star: Clears all enemies from the screen.

High scores

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ぐらぐらアイランド[?]
Guragura Airando
Wobbling Island
French Balanc'île[?] Pun on "balancer" (swing) and "île" (island)
German Dessert-Insel[?] Dessert Island
Italian Inclina l'isola[?] Tilt the Island
Korean 흔들흔들 아일랜드[?]
Heundeul-heundeul Aillaendeu
Shaking Island
Spanish Isla Inclinada[?] Tilted Island