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Mission | |
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Sunbaked Sand Castle | |
Location | Dusty Dune Galaxy |
Mission # | 3 |
Game | Super Mario Galaxy |
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Sunbaked Sand Castle is the third mission of the Dusty Dune Galaxy in Super Mario Galaxy. The mission involves climbing a large castle.
Layout
The player starts on a circular platform with a switch. Ground Pounding the switch will cause the platform to rise through a series of large Brick Blocks that can crush Mario if he is standing beneath one as it sinks into the platform, eventually leading to a Launch Star that will take the player to a disk shaped planet. Ground Pounding another switch will cause a structure to rise up and the player needs to collect five Star Chips around and on the structure, one of which is in a treasure chest the player needs to open by using a Green Shell. If the player needs to lower the structure, they can do so by Ground Pounding the switch on the opposite side of the platform. Upon collecting all the Star Chips, a Launch Star will appear that will send Mario to a small asteroid with coconuts and a giant prickly plant. Breaking it with a coconut will create another Launch Star that will send Mario to two small planets where the player needs to fight a Pokeynut on one by sending coconuts from the other to fight it. Defeating the Pokey will create a Launch Star that will send Mario to a large stone structure on the underside of the disk planet the player was on before with the Power Star inside. Breaking a crate will reveal a Warp Pipe that leads inside the structure. After the player spins to break the large block, the structure will begin sinking and the player needs to quickly move up the platforms to reach the Power Star before Mario gets crushed, breaking obstacles along the way.
Enemies
Planets visited
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | Sabaku ni hisomu kyodaina wana |
The Colossal Trap Lurking in the Desert | |
Chinese | 潜藏在沙漠中的巨大陷阱[?] Qiáncáng zài shāmò zhōng de jùdà xiànjǐng |
Tremendous Hidden Trap in the Desert | |
French (NOA) | Le Château de Sable Brûlé par le Soleil[?] | The Sand Castle burned by the Sun | |
French (NOE) | Le traquenard du désert[?] | The Trap of the Desert | |
German | Die Riesenfalle in der Wüste[?] | The Giant Trap in the Desert | |
Italian | Trappole Desertiche Colossali[?] | Colossal Traps of the Desert | |
Korean | 사막 속에 감춰진 거대 함정[?] Samak soge gamchuojin geodae hamjeong |
Tremendous Trap Hidden in the Desert | |
Spanish (NOA) | Tramposa Trampa Colosal[?] | Colossal Tricky Trap | |
Spanish (NOE) | Tramposa trampa colosal[?] | Colossal tricky trap |
Trivia
- This mission and The Sinking Lava Spire are the only two non-comet missions in the game to use the Speedy/Daredevil Comet theme.