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Revision as of 19:27, October 18, 2006

Template:Infobox Wario World is Wario's first foray into 3-D. The game didn't sell very well, so it's questionable whether more 3-D adventures featuring Wario will be created.

Gameplay

Wario is sleeping in his castle when one of his treasure, a black diamond, awakens. It uses it's power to kick Wario out of his castle and turn the other treasures into enemies. Wario must beat the enemies to get his treasure and his castle back.

The game consists of four worlds with two levels in each world. Each level has three objectives: beat the boss, collect all eight of Mr. Wario's Golden Statue pieces, and get all eight of Wario's Treasures back. After completing both levels in a world, the boss fight of that world will open. When the world boss is beaten, the next world opens.

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Levels

Wario World is divided into 4 worlds linked by Treasure Square, the hub. From Treasure Square, there are 4 worlds with two levels in each.

Moves

Wario has many moves in this game. Among them are:

Items

Over the course of the game, Wario collects many different kinds of items.

Noncollectible items include:

Enemies

The generic enemies in the game.

Area-Specific Enemies

These enemies only appear in certain levels.

Horror Manor

Wonky Circus

Shivering Mountains

Beanstalk Way

Mirror Mansion

Pecan Sands

When Wario defeats a world's boss, he receives a Giant Treasure Chest Key to unlock the treasure chest where The Black Jewel waits.