Yoshi Topsy-Turvy

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Template:Redirectshere Template:Infobox Yoshi Topsy-Turvy (released as Yoshi's Universal Gravitation in Europe and Australia) is a title for the Game Boy Advance developed by Artoon and published by Nintendo. It takes place in the present, unlike many other games in the Yoshi series. It was released on 2004 in Japan, and a year later in the United States. This was one of only a few Nintendo games to feature gyroscopic controls built into cartridges, some others being WarioWare: Twisted! and Kirby Tilt 'n' Tumble.

Story

Bowser and his armies were attacking Yoshi Island, causing chaos and disorder to the inhabitants. In response to this, a spirit named Hongo attempts to seal Bowser and his minions in his book named Forbidden Pop-Up Book to stop Bowser's destruction, but Hongo fails and accidentally seals the entire island in the book. Yoshi starts panicking, but a spirit named Spirit Who Loves Surprises explains to Yoshi that he must talk with Hongo and convince him to bring Yoshi Island back to normal, because spirits don't have enough power to defeat Bowser, which was hiding in a cave at the final chapter of the book, The Tale of Bowser's Cave. He also says that he was fired because he didn't know how to keep secrets. Yoshi gets mad, and has a proof of his apology, the Spirit Who Loves Surprises gives to Yoshi the power to tilt the entire world and explains how to use it, but Yoshi accidentally hits the spirit with a boulder. Yoshi manages to convince Hongo to restore Yoshi Island under the conditions that Yoshi must defeat Bowser, because if he restore Yoshi Island with Bowser, he will attack Yoshi Island again. Now Yoshi must satisfy each one of the Yoshi Island Spirits. By doing this, he will receive Happiness Medals and the spirits will allow him to battle with Bowser.

Yoshi finds the Spirit of Cuteness, which explains to Yoshi that Bowser attacked Eggland and transformed every Eggling into apples. When Yoshi swallows an apple, it is revealed that the apple is really a Eggling. After completing four chapters and satisfying some spirits, Yoshi must complete a level where a Fake Bowser tries to attack him; it turns out that the Bowser is actually being controlled by the Spirit Who Loves Surprises. Yoshi gets mad, but the Spirit Who Love Surprises apologizes for frightening him and says that he was just testing him to see if he is ready to battle with the real Bowser. After completing this level, Yoshi must complete two more chapters. When Yoshi has satisfied every spirit of Yoshi Island, he can battle with Bowser.

After completing the spirits' missions, rescuing the Egglings, and defeating Bowser, the spirits celebrate Yoshi's victory, and Hongo gets very grateful for Yoshi's heroism. He makes a meal for Yoshi, but Yoshi still wasn't happy. He then uses his magic to bring Yoshi's Island back to normal and Yoshi back to its original state. Yoshi eats the meal with the Egglings, which will never forgot Yoshi's deeds. At the end, the Spirit Who Loves Surprises returns to work with Hongo.

Gameplay

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Yoshi using his new gravitational powers to move a Shy Guy Ship.
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An in-game screenshot where tilting is used.

This is the first Mario and Yoshi game in which gravity plays an important role. By tilting the Game Boy Advance left or right, the game world tilts accordingly. There are only three levels of tilt: normal, left, and right. Fine-tuning of the level of tilt was not present. When the world is tilted, Yoshi can walk on walls, and many items such as Chime Balls and enemies like Spikeballs roll downhill. The player can also make some objects go upside-down by continually changing the tilt direction.

To go to the next area, Yoshi must touch a ring made of stars. If Yoshi touches one, he cannot go back to the previous area because there is no ring to take him there. At the end of the level, Yoshi must touch a large star to win a Happiness Medal and go to the next level. Some areas require Yoshi to transform into a different form to collect items and reach the end of the level.

Depending on what level of the game players are at, the spirit who give the mission and the requirements for finishing the level change. Every level has a task given by one or two spirits, to increase the difficulty.

The game features a Bonus Games mode, in which Shuffle Mode, Shuffle Mode EX, and other minigames can be played, as well as an Eggling Book. At the end of every level, there is a Bonus Chance!, which is a chance to play a Bonus Mission!. If Yoshi completes a Bonus Mission!, he wins 50 Coins.

Throughout the game, Yoshi will find twelve different enemies which drain his health meter if he touches them. Yoshi can swallow hearts to restore one point of his health meter; a larger heart completely restores Yoshi's health meter. These enemies play important roles in the game; missions given by the Spirit of Power involve defeating a certain number of enemies, and missions given by the Spirit of Kindness involve not defeating enemies. Unlike in other Yoshi games, Yoshi farts after eating an enemy instead of making eggs.

If Yoshi completes the task given by the spirit, he wins a Happiness Medal. If Yoshi completes the level with a much better score than that required, he wins a Gold Medal.

Chapters

Characters

Yoshi in the final battle against Bowser
Yoshi in the battle against Bowser.

Modes

Story Mode

During Story Mode, Yoshi must travel trough eight chapters. This includes fifty courses, a mid-boss and Bowser at the final chapter. In each chapter, a spirit will set Yoshi a task. Such tasks can include collecting coins, defeating enemies or rescuing trapped Egglings from Apples. Within the courses, Yoshi must avoid twelve different enemies which will drain Yoshi's health meter upon contact. An empty health meter will cause Yoshi to lose a life. He can swallow hearts to restore his health meter. Yoshi will be rewarded with a Happiness Medal at the end of a course if he successfully completes the tasks given by the spirits. Gold Happiness Medals are given if Yoshi completes the task to a very high standard.

Bonus Games

At this mode, five Minigames can be played to obtain scores and save the score in the scoreboard. The minigames that can be played are:

Image Name Description
Shuffle Mode icon
Shuffle Mode
Information Needed!
Yoshi's Big Jump icon
Yoshi's Big Jump
This minigame takes place in a snowy mountain. The player must tilt the console to the right, making Yoshi to slide down the mountain. After some seconds, the player must jump by pressing A Button. Depending on how fast he slide down the mountain and how much late is his jump, longer and higher is going to be.
Yoshi's Pirate Battle icon
Yoshi's Pirate Battle
This minigame takes place in a Shy Guy Ship and the time limit is 30 seconds. The player must tilt the console to the left and to the right repeatedly, causing the ship to do a loop. Yoshi must make the ship do as many loops as he can to win points.
Yoshi's Time Attack icon
Yoshi's Time Attack
Ball Yoshi must complete a level as fast as he can.
Shuffle Mode EX
Information Needed!

Eggling Book

The Eggling Book is a book with seven pages with every Eggling that Yoshi has rescued. In this book, the player can see the name and the class of every Eggling.

Eggling species Name and image
Gold Eggling Gold Eggling sprite
Rich
Silver Eggling Silver Eggling sprite
Glimmer
Pearl Eggling Pearl Eggling sprite
Pearly
Zebra Eggling Zebra Eggling sprite
Safari
Zebra Eggling sprite
Trotter
Panda Eggling Panda Eggling sprite
Stripes
Panda Eggling sprite
Ref
Squirrel Eggling Squirrel Eggling sprite
Nutter
Squirrel Eggling sprite
Squib
Squirrel Eggling sprite
Chipper
Squirrel Eggling sprite
Cookie
Squirrel Eggling sprite
Peanut
Squirrel Eggling sprite
Almond
Squirrel Eggling sprite
Twigs
Tiger Eggling Tiger Eggling sprite
Bengal
Tiger Eggling sprite
Tigor
Leopard Eggling Leopard Eggling sprite
Coog
Leopard Eggling sprite
Felinus
Cow Eggling Cow Eggling sprite
Mooch
Cow Eggling sprite
Muumuu
Cow Eggling sprite
Chubley
Cow Eggling sprite
Derry
Cow Eggling sprite
Hayworth
Cow Eggling sprite
Jersey
Cow Eggling sprite
Edder
Snake Eggling Snake Eggling sprite
Heezy
Snake Eggling sprite
Boa
Snake Eggling sprite
Slither
Snake Eggling sprite
Cobro
Snake Eggling sprite
Squirm
Snake Eggling sprite
Ann Conda
Snake Eggling sprite
Garter
Giraffe Eggling Giraffe Eggling sprite
Nicker
Giraffe Eggling sprite
Upski
Turtle Eggling Turtle Eggling sprite
Slowmo
Turtle Eggling sprite
Trundle
Turtle Eggling sprite
Molasses
Turtle Eggling sprite
Glue
Turtle Eggling sprite
Slowmo
Turtle Eggling sprite
Plod
Turtle Eggling sprite
Creep
Turtle Eggling sprite
Nogo
Bee Eggling File:YTT-Bee Eggling Sprite.PNG
Honey
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Syrup
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Waxler
File:YTT-Bee Eggling Sprite.PNG
Stingle
File:YTT-Bee Eggling Sprite.PNG
Buzzo
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Bumble
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Queenie
Deer Eggling Deer Eggling sprite
Cocoa
Deer Eggling sprite
Maple
Deer Eggling sprite
Caramel
Deer Eggling sprite
Mocha
Deer Eggling sprite
Eclair
Deer Eggling sprite
Cappuccino
Deer Eggling sprite
Cocoa
Deer Eggling sprite
Coffee
Dove Eggling Dove Eggling sprite
Peace
Dove Eggling sprite
Hope
Dove Eggling sprite
Feather
Dove Eggling sprite
Cuckoo
Dove Eggling sprite
Pigeon
Dove Eggling sprite
Wings
Dove Eggling sprite
Wishy
Flamingo Eggling Flamingo Eggling sprite
Pinky
Flamingo Eggling sprite
Rosa
Flamingo Eggling sprite
Mingo
Flamingo Eggling sprite
Salmon
Flamingo Eggling sprite
Shelly
Flamingo Eggling sprite
Sunset
Flamingo Eggling sprite
Sunrise
Raccoon Eggling Raccoon Eggling sprite
Scrub
Raccoon Eggling sprite
Trashcan
Raccoon Eggling sprite
Bushy
Raccoon Eggling sprite
Red-eye
Raccoon Eggling sprite
Scamper
Raccoon Eggling sprite
Ringer
Raccoon Eggling sprite
Dumpy
Owl Eggling Owl Eggling sprite
Nite-nite
Owl Eggling sprite
Hootie
Owl Eggling sprite
Snoozer
Owl Eggling sprite
Fluffear
Owl Eggling sprite
Spooky
Owl Eggling sprite
Blinker
Owl Eggling sprite
Darkle
Owl Eggling sprite
Nocto
Angel Eggling Angel Eggling sprite
Goody
Angel Eggling sprite
Angelo
Angel Eggling sprite
Buddy
Angel Eggling sprite
Sweetie
Angel Eggling sprite
Pally
Angel Eggling sprite
Goody
Angel Eggling sprite
Mermaid
Angel Eggling sprite
Cupid
Angel Eggling sprite
Valentine
Bear Eggling Bear Eggling sprite
Grizz
Bear Eggling sprite
Grumble
Bear Eggling sprite
Cubber
Bear Eggling sprite
Berry
Bear Eggling sprite
Barry
Bear Eggling sprite
Fang
Bear Eggling sprite
Gruff
Bear Eggling sprite
Snoozy


Yoshi's Transformations

Throughout the game, Yoshi may transform into a unique object. These transformations are obligatory to complete certain areas and to collect certain items.

Image Name Description
File:YTT-Yoshi Sprite.PNG Yoshi Yoshi in his normal form. He can lick up enemies or apples, Flutter Jump, and use gravity to tilt objects around him. He has an eight-point health meter. If Yoshi runs out of HP, he will lose a life.
File:YTT-Ship Yoshi Sprite.PNG Ship Yoshi Yoshi can float above the water continually move forward. The water level can be changed by tilting the console left or right. If Yoshi touches the ground and there's no water where he is, he can't move, but if the water touches him he can move again. Getting held back by an object may cause Yoshi to go off-screen and he will lose a life.
File:YTT-Balloon Yoshi Sprite.PNG Balloon Yoshi The first transformation encountered. Yoshi becomes a hot-air balloon. Yoshi slowly floats downward. By tilting the console left or right, he can drift to that corresponding direction. Coins, spikes and other obstacles are usually found on the way down.
File:YTT-Ball Yoshi Sprite.PNG Ball Yoshi Yoshi becomes an invincible bouncy ball. By tilting the console, Ball Yoshi will bounce and move in that direction. If Yoshi comes into contact with a concrete block, it will crack and ultimately break. Touching an enemy in this form will defeat it.
Boat Yoshi sprite Boat Yoshi Similar and a little faster than the Ship form, Yoshi turns into a boat. This form has two wheels which turn and allow Yoshi to move. Yoshi can jump using A Button and the player can change the water level by tilting the console to the left and to the right. Obstacles such as Spikeballs and walls are found along the route Yoshi takes. If he is held back by an obstasle, he will lose a life if he goes off the screen. This transformation is only encountered two times at Chapter Six.

Enemies

Instead of making eggs, Yoshi farts after eating an enemy.

Image Name Description
File:Boo YTT.png Boo Boos only appear at four missions, and follow Yoshi if he isn't looking at him. If Yoshi is looking at him, he doesn't move and shields its face. A small version of these enemies also appear at Chapter Six.
Fat Guy sprite Fat Guy Fat Guy is a fat version of Shy Guy. Yoshi can't defeat this enemy. When he jumps on their head he bounces back.
Fly Guy sprite Fly Guy Fly Guys are pretty much the same as Shy Guys, except that they have the ability to fly. They fly with the propellers attached to their head. They also appear holding Coins that Yoshi can collect with his tongue.
Goonie sprite Goonie Goonie is a bird enemy that can only continually fly forward. It can actually fly in other directions too, upward and downward, but that's only if the console is tilted. If Yoshi jumps on one's head, it doesn't damage them but Yoshi can stand on their heads to reach certain locations.
Gusty sprite Gusty Gustys are ghosts that continually fly forward, just like Goonies do. They usually appear in groups.
Mace Guy sprite Mace Guy Mace Guy is a Shy Guy with a mace and he continually spins. He only appear in seven missions, six of them in Chapter Six and one in Chapter Five.
Piranha Plant sprite Piranha Plant In Yoshi Topsy-Turby, Piranha Plants cannot be defeated by Yoshi and lack the ability to move. If Yoshi goes into one of them, it holds him in it's mouth for about three seconds and then spits him out.
Raven sprite Raven Ravens are black birds. They can walk on walls and aren't affected by gravity.
File:Shy Guy YTT.png Shy Guy Shy Guys simply walk forward, as they normally do in most of their appearances. They can be defeated by being jumped on or consumed by Yoshi.
Igashira-kun sprite Spikeball Spikeballs are round, spike-covered enemies that are always sleeping, but wake up if the player tilts the console. When the console is tilted, the enemy rolls to the left or the right, and if the console isn't tilted he falls asleep again. Spikeballs are actually used as weapons to defeat enemies that Yoshi can't bring down on his own, such as Tap-Tap.
Tap-Tap sprite Tap-Tap Tap-Taps are spike-covered enemies that cannot be defeated by Yoshi. Just like Shy Guy's, Tap-Tap's simply walk forward and take away most of Yoshi's power if they touch him.
Tap-Tap Template:Conjecturaltext Similar to Tap-Taps, but appears to be more colorful. This enemy only appears during the battle against Bowser. During the second phase, whenever Bowser gets hit by a Bomb, he will slam against the ground. This causes several rainbow-colored Tap-Tap's to fall from above. These Tap-Taps will roll along the ground, moving whichever way the player is tilting. They will cause Yoshi harm if he comes into contact with them.
Daruma Otoshi-kun Template:Conjecturaltext This unnamed enemy only appears four times in the game during Chapter Six. He seems to be a purple enemy with a black eye, thin legs, a large purple nose, and a green torso.

Items

Image Name Description
Coin Coin Coins are scattered throughout the courses. They are a lot more common during the Spirit of Greed missions. Collecting 100 will give Yoshi an Extra Life.
Bomb sprite Bomb Bombs are often seen attached to parachutes, floating down from an upper part of a course. Tilting the console will affect the direction that the Bomb is falling. Once it hits the ground, it will explode and can defeat enemies and harm Yoshi. During the battle against Bowser, several Bombs without parachutes will fall to the ground during the first phase of the battle. These will roll along the ground in accordance to the tilt. They flash red after a few seconds, and will explode shortly afterwards.
Heart sprite Heart Hearts are common items. If Yoshi eats one, he will restore one point to the Health Meter.
Big heart sprite Template:Conjecturaltext Big Hearts are much less common than ordinary Hearts. Eating one will fully replenish Yoshi's Health Meter.
Apple Apple Apples are Egglings cursed by Bowser. If Yoshi swallow one, he rescue the Eggling from Bowser's curse. These apples are very important at mission given by Spirit of Cuteness.
Gold Medal sprite Gold Medal Gold Medals are given to Yoshi if he gets does a better job than the required by the Spirits. An example of this, if he swallow more apples than the required by the Spirit of Cuteness, he wins a Gold Medal.
Silver Medal sprite Silver Medal Silver Medals are given to Yoshi if he does a job near the required by the Sprits. An example of this, if he swallow a amount of apples approximate to the required by the Spirit of Cuteness, he wins a Silver Medal.

Objects

Image Name Description
Bolder sprite Boulder An object which Yoshi is able to move by tilting. Bolders usually appear in places where spikes are found. Yoshi is able to ride atop a Bolder to safely cross the spikes. On other occasions, a Bolder may appear near a line of enemies. Yoshi is able to guide the Bolder and send it rolling into the enemies, thus defeating them.
Cannon sprite Cannon Cannons can be found throughout miscellaneous courses. Yoshi can use them as a method of traveling from one place to another. Tilting the console will affect the direction the cannon tilts. Yoshi can enter in one by jumping at its top. The cannon fires automatically after a few seconds.
Ball sprite Chime Ball Chime Ball's function the same as the boulder, but when it rolls over a Chime Note, a Note appears.
File:YTT-Chime Note Sprite.PNG Chime Note When a Chime Ball rolls over a Chime Note, the Chime note produces a Note.
Basket Template:Conjecturaltext A green basket with five coins. These coins can be collected by tilting the console left and right repeatedly, making the basket go upside down.
Yajirobee sprite Template:Conjecturaltext When the player tilts the console, the Coin Farmer spills coins all over the place, allowing Yoshi to collect them.
Ferris wheel Ferris Wheel Information Needed!
Green Lift sprite Old Lift sprite Lift Information Needed!
Rising note sprites Template:Conjecturaltext A Note appears when a Chime Ball roll over a Chime Note. Yoshi can use them as platforms. They slowly rise, but if Yoshi is standing in the note, it won't move.
Rolled-up carpet sprite Rolled-up Carpet Information Needed!
Shy Guy Ship Shy Guy Ship Information Needed!
Snowball sprite Snowball Information Needed!
Spike sprite Spike Information Needed!
Green Half Lift sprite File:YTT-Small Old Lift Sprite.PNG Template:Conjecturaltext Information Needed!
Wall Template:Conjecturaltext A square concrete block that Yoshi can break using a Wrecking Ball or being transformed in Ball Yoshi. Spikeball can also break the block. It take three hits to break and one to have a crack.
Checkpoint sprite Checkpoint A Checkpoint takes Yoshi to a different area in the level.
Goal sprite Goal A large star that Yoshi must touch at the end of every level.
Ball and Chain Wrecking Ball A Wrecking Ball can be used to smash a Stone Block.

Controls

Controls Purpose
Start Button Open pause menu/confirm.
A Button Jump or confirm. Within a level, hold to Flutter Jump.
B Button Extend tongue. Eat enemies, cancel.
GBA Tilt.png Tilt Yoshi's Island. This can be used to walk up walls, roll a Chime Ball or Boulder, swing a Wrecking Ball, tilt a Shy Guy Ship or Cannon, as well as several other uses.
+Control Pad left or +Control Pad right Move Yoshi left or right, move cursor.
+Control Pad down Crouch, move cursor down.
+Control Pad up Look up, move cursor up.
L Button or R Button Flip pages of the Eggling Book.

Reception

The game received mediocre reviews. As of August 8, 2006, the game’s overall review score was 6.2/10 based on GameRankings collection of reviews.

IGN’s Craig Harris noted that the use of the star rings to travel trough areas made the game seem rigid as some areas only lasted for seconds. He said that the characters were irritating, the storyline was stupid and the gameplay barely resembled other Yoshi games. They also caused the reviewer frustration when used in ways that made it seem like the developers were making sure players learned to pay attention. He also said that this game is the worst game that Nintendo published to the Game Boy Advance, the tilting concept makes everything feel forcefully clumsy, and that the level design is "all over the quality spectrum, from somewhat challenging to ridiculously stupid". He gave the game a 5/10, or "Mediocre".

GameSpot’s Justin Calvert stated that the adventure was fun and clever when it began, but after a while, the graphics, sounds and gameplay mechanics became repetitive. He said that the game is very short, and that he had little reason to keep playing after meeting the bare requirements for beating the game. He also commented that the areas which require transformations to complete are the most enjoyable in the game. He gave the game a 6.6/10.

1UP.com’s Jeremy Parish stated that the game felt like it had been designed around the motion sensor, unlike WarioWare: Twisted! where it felt like the sensor was designed to fit the game. He feels that the game is just a sub-par game with choppy tilt-sensing technology thrown in. He gave the game a 4/10.

Gallery

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Artwork

Staff

Main article: List of Yoshi Topsy-Turvy staff

The game was developed by Artoon and published by Nintendo, with the directors being Hidetoshi Takeshita and Hiroto Saiki and the producers being Masaki Tawara and Naoto Ohshima.


Quotes

Main article: List of quotes in Yoshi Topsy-Turvy

A few of the most memorable quotes in the game are shown below.

  • "I just love, love, LOVE cute little things! Yes, I'm the spirit who loves cuteness above all! But all is not cute in the world now. Listen to this! All of my tiny Eggling pals... Each and every one... They were turned into apples by the evil, evil Bowser!" - Spirit of Cuteness explaining to Yoshi what Bowser did to the Egglings.
  • "Oh! Hey, you! You got lots of money or what? I'm the spirit who loves money more than anything!" - Spirit of Greed asking how much money Yoshi have.
  • "I'm the spirit who loves all things mighty! If you understand me, then let your mighty voice ROAR! A strong body often shows a strong heart, you know. So I want you to defeat many enemies... ...and become a hero!" - Spirit of Power explaining what to do to Yoshi.
  • "I am the spirit who treasures kindness above everything. If you want to get past here... ...collect eight Happiness Medals! But if you disturb the peace even the slightest bit... I will PUNISH you!!!" - Spirit of Kindness giving to Yoshi a warning.
  • "You can't just sit around and space out! You're in the way! Huh? You were running? You're slower than molasses! You see, I am the spirit who loves all things swift! I can't stand people who loaf around like slackers! Prove to me you can run fast as the wind... ...by getting six or more Happiness Medals. Then I'll let you go!" - Spirit of Speed explaining what Yoshi must do to win a Happiness Medal.
  • "Hmm??? Who's there? Ah, I see... Are you really... that interested... in knowing more about... me? Really? Well... I love... scary things... I'm the... spirit who loves... all things scary..." - Spirit of Fright saying what kind of things he like.

Names in Other Languages

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