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In this [[Ghost House]] level, the rooms and objects slowly swing back and forth, sometimes moving along with the screen when scrolled. This level begins next to a wall of [[Brick Block]]s blocking a [[Warp Door]]. The screen scrolls right, where a [[Boo]], a [[? Block]] containing a power-up, and a [[P Switch]] are found. The P Switch causes [[Blue Coin]]s to appear, and also turns the Brick Blocks into [[coin]]s, allowing the Warp Door to be reached. The room that follows contains a [[pole]], as well as ? Blocks and Brick Blocks that move as the screen scrolls up and down. There are two Warp Doors, which can be entered when the blocks line up with them. The bottom door leads to an area with a P Switch, causing Blue Coins to appear and turning Brick Blocks into coins. The top Warp Door leads to a room with more scrolling blocks. A P Switch is present within the area, which allows Mario and co. to access a Warp Door located in the wall to the right. The next room has Warp Doors, as well as a moving row of coins that can be turned into Brick Blocks, allowing access to the Warp Doors. A Warp Door hidden in the wall leads to an area with a row of coins and a P Switch. The P Switch turns the coins into Brick Blocks, which move upwards whenever Mario and co. [[jump]]. [[Big Boo]]s and [[Boo Buddies|Circling Boo Buddies]] are encountered. The Warp Door at the top of the area leads to the [[Goal Pole]].
In this [[Ghost House]] level, the rooms and objects slowly swing back and forth, sometimes moving along with the screen when scrolled. This level begins next to a wall of [[Brick Block]]s blocking a [[Warp Door]]. The screen scrolls right, where a [[Boo]], a [[? Block]] containing a power-up, and a [[P Switch]] are found. The P Switch causes [[Blue Coin]]s to appear, and also turns the Brick Blocks into [[coin]]s, allowing the Warp Door to be reached. The room that follows contains a [[pole]], as well as ? Blocks and Brick Blocks that move as the screen scrolls up and down. There are two Warp Doors, which can be entered when the blocks line up with them. The bottom door leads to an area with a P Switch, causing Blue Coins to appear and turning Brick Blocks into coins. The top Warp Door leads to a room with more scrolling blocks. A P Switch is present within the area, which allows Mario and co. to access a Warp Door located in the wall to the right. The next room has Warp Doors, as well as a moving row of coins that can be turned into Brick Blocks, allowing access to the Warp Doors. A Warp Door hidden in the wall leads to an area with a row of coins and a P Switch. The P Switch turns the coins into Brick Blocks, which move upwards whenever Mario and co. [[jump]]. [[Big Boo]]s and [[Boo Buddies|Circling Boo Buddies]] are encountered. The Warp Door at the top of the area leads to the [[Goal Pole]].


==Star Coins==
==[[Star Coin]]s==
*'''[[Star Coin]] 1''': In the very first room, a [[P Switch]] must be activated in order to enter the wall and grab the Star Coin.
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*'''Star Coin 2''': In the third room, Mario and co. must enter the lower-left [[Warp Door]]. In the next room, Mario and co. should activate the P Switch, then run to the end of the room to use the [[Brick Block]]s to reach the second Star Coin before the Brick Blocks revert back to [[coin]]s.
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*'''Star Coin 3''': Mario and co. must be on the path to get the [[Goal Pole (secret)|secret exit]] to obtain this. The first room on the secret exit path autoscrolls. Mario and co. must then use the P Switch to work their way through the room. If there is still some time left in the P Switch, Mario and co. must immediately [[Wall Jump|wall kick]] their way up to the third Star Coin before the Brick Blocks revert back to coins.
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|In the very first room, a [[P Switch]] must be activated in order to enter the wall and grab the Star Coin.
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|[[File:NSMBU 4-GH Coin 2.jpg|200px]]
|In the third room, the player must enter the lower-left [[Warp Door]]. In the next room, the player should activate the P Switch, then run to the end of the room to use the [[Brick Block]]s to reach the second Star Coin before the Brick Blocks revert back to [[coin]]s.
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|[[File:NSMBU 4-GH Coin 3.jpg|200px]]
|The player must be on the path to get the [[Goal Pole (secret)|secret exit]] to obtain this. The first room on the secret exit path autoscrolls. The player must then use the P Switch to work their way through the room. If there is still some time left in the P Switch, the player must immediately [[Wall Jump|wall kick]] their way up to the third Star Coin before the Brick Blocks revert back to coins.
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==Secret exit==
==Secret exit==
In the fifth room, Mario and co. must once again hit the P Switch to turn the row of coins into Brick Blocks. If Mario and co. [[jump]] fast enough, Mario and co. can discover a [[Warp Door]] hidden in the ceiling. Alternatively, a [[P-Acorn]] can be used to get to the top of the room, ignoring the intended gimmick. Furthermore, if multiple players are present, they can bounce on each other's heads to boost one of them into the secret area: three players without power-ups or two players if the upper player has a [[Super Acorn]] or is [[Peachette]]. Once on the secret path, Mario and co. proceed through one autoscrolling room before reaching the Warp Door to the flag area.
[[File:NSMBU 4-GH Secret Exit.jpg|thumb|left|The door hidden in the ceiling]]
In the fifth room, the player must hit the P Switch to turn the row of coins into Brick Blocks. If the player [[jump]]s fast enough, they can discover a [[Warp Door]] hidden in the ceiling. Alternatively, a [[P-Acorn]] can be used to get to the top of the room, ignoring the intended gimmick. Furthermore, if multiple players are present, they can bounce on each other's heads to boost one of them into the secret area: three players without power-ups or two players if the upper player has a [[Super Acorn]] or is [[Peachette]]. Once on the secret path, the player must proceed through one autoscrolling room before reaching the Warp Door to the flag area.


==Enemies==
==Enemies==

Revision as of 00:51, August 18, 2024

This article is about Swaying Ghost House, a level in New Super Mario Bros. U. For other uses, see Frosted Glacier-Ghost House.
Level
Swaying Ghost House
New Super Mario Bros. U
Level code World 4-Ghost Icon.png
World Frosted Glacier
Game New Super Mario Bros. U
Primary power-up Fire Flower
Time limit 500 seconds
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Swaying Ghost House, or Frosted Glacier-Ghost House, is the Ghost House level of Frosted Glacier in New Super Mario Bros. U. It is unlocked via completion of Scaling the Mountainside or Icicle Caverns and its own completion unlocks Wendy's Shifting Castle. This level also has a secret exit that unlocks Fliprus Lake.

Layout

In this Ghost House level, the rooms and objects slowly swing back and forth, sometimes moving along with the screen when scrolled. This level begins next to a wall of Brick Blocks blocking a Warp Door. The screen scrolls right, where a Boo, a ? Block containing a power-up, and a P Switch are found. The P Switch causes Blue Coins to appear, and also turns the Brick Blocks into coins, allowing the Warp Door to be reached. The room that follows contains a pole, as well as ? Blocks and Brick Blocks that move as the screen scrolls up and down. There are two Warp Doors, which can be entered when the blocks line up with them. The bottom door leads to an area with a P Switch, causing Blue Coins to appear and turning Brick Blocks into coins. The top Warp Door leads to a room with more scrolling blocks. A P Switch is present within the area, which allows Mario and co. to access a Warp Door located in the wall to the right. The next room has Warp Doors, as well as a moving row of coins that can be turned into Brick Blocks, allowing access to the Warp Doors. A Warp Door hidden in the wall leads to an area with a row of coins and a P Switch. The P Switch turns the coins into Brick Blocks, which move upwards whenever Mario and co. jump. Big Boos and Circling Boo Buddies are encountered. The Warp Door at the top of the area leads to the Goal Pole.

Star Coins

Image Location
A Star Coin from Swaying Ghost House In the very first room, a P Switch must be activated in order to enter the wall and grab the Star Coin.
A Star Coin from Swaying Ghost House In the third room, the player must enter the lower-left Warp Door. In the next room, the player should activate the P Switch, then run to the end of the room to use the Brick Blocks to reach the second Star Coin before the Brick Blocks revert back to coins.
A Star Coin from Swaying Ghost House The player must be on the path to get the secret exit to obtain this. The first room on the secret exit path autoscrolls. The player must then use the P Switch to work their way through the room. If there is still some time left in the P Switch, the player must immediately wall kick their way up to the third Star Coin before the Brick Blocks revert back to coins.

Secret exit

The secret exit found in Swaying Ghost House
The door hidden in the ceiling

In the fifth room, the player must hit the P Switch to turn the row of coins into Brick Blocks. If the player jumps fast enough, they can discover a Warp Door hidden in the ceiling. Alternatively, a P-Acorn can be used to get to the top of the room, ignoring the intended gimmick. Furthermore, if multiple players are present, they can bounce on each other's heads to boost one of them into the secret area: three players without power-ups or two players if the upper player has a Super Acorn or is Peachette. Once on the secret path, the player must proceed through one autoscrolling room before reaching the Warp Door to the flag area.

Enemies

Image Name Count
BooNSMBU.png Boo 17
SMM-NSMBU-Boo-Circle.png Circling Boo Buddies 2
Big Boo Big Boo 3

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ゆれる オバケやしき[?]
Yureru Obakeyashiki
Swaying Ghost House
Chinese 摇摇晃晃的幽灵屋 (Simplified)
搖搖晃晃的幽靈屋 (Traditional)
[?]

Yáoyáohuànghuàng de Yōulíng Wū
Swaying Ghost House
Dutch Schaduwrijk spookhuis der schuwe schimmen[?] Shadow rich ghost house of shy shadows
French (NOA) Manoir mouvementé[?] Eventful manor
French (NOE) Manoir bancal[?] Wobbly manor
German P-Schalter-Paradies[?] P-Switch Paradise
Italian La casa barcollante dei fantasmi[?] The ghostly house of ghosts
Korean 움직이는 유령의 집[?]
Umjigineun Yuryeong-ui Jip
Moving Ghost House
Portuguese Mansão Assombrada[?] Haunted Mansion
Russian Дом танцующих призраков[?]
Dom tantsuyushchikh prizrakov
House of the dancing ghosts
Spanish Esta casa está muy viva[?] This house is very alive

Level map

Map of Swaying Ghost House
Map of Swaying Ghost House