Good Egg Galaxy

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The Good Egg is the second dome Mario must venture to in Super Mario Galaxy. It is the first dome within the more challenging part of the game. It is a dome which, unlike many of the others in the game, does not have a set theme such as ice or fire. Rather, it mainly consists of multiple small galaxies and a variety of different themes that usually contradict each other. Because of this, it is arguably the most 'true' dome with a pure space theme. The dome starts on a galaxyu with a garden and a house on top and a castle at the bottom. Dino Piranha and King Kaliente are fought in this dome.

Galaxies

Starting Galaxy

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2 Electrogoombas on the Starting Galaxy.

The Starting Galaxy has two sides. One is green with a house on it and two groups of flowers where the player can get Star Bits. This side has some Electrogoombas, with Coins and Star Bits in the little bushes. It also an orange pipe on the roof of the house, which will lead the player inside of it. In here, the player will find 4 yellow circles which will make a coin come out of it if a Star Bit is shot at the yellow circle. In the center of these four circles, a ? Coin that will make Rainbow Notes appear will be here. The underground theme from Super Mario Bros. will play if the player collects these Rainbow Notes. A 1-Up Mushroom will be awarded to the player if they collect all the notes on time. The other side is dark and has a tower on it, with an orange pipe that will lead the player into the house on the brighter side, a green pipe which will also lead the player to the other side, aswell as many Star Bits and coins scattered everywhere on the dark side of the Galaxy, and the dry trees which are also on the darker side too.

Boulder Galaxy

This is a yellow galaxy that resembles a peanut with little grooves where the boulders have been rolling. It has about 6 boulders that Mario must dodge and/or break using his Star Spin. To access a Launch Star, Mario must get five Star Chips here. It has a different color appearance when it is first seen, but it ends up appearing with a recolor in the final version of the game. It was originally supposed to be blue.

Flatland Galaxy

The Flatland Galaxy has a Piranha Plant which will sprout a vine when defeated. It will also have some Swoopin' Poinks that will try and suck the player's health. Also, on the other side of this galaxy is a ? Coin., which will make Star Bits appear in a trail leading to the Piranha Plant, and will be in the shape of the vine that will come out once the Piranha Plant is defeated.

Bitten Apple Galaxy

This Galaxy, as its name states, resembles a green Bitten Apple. There are Boulders rolling all over the Galaxy, and a large purple Piranha Plant on the top. There is a black hole in the middle of this galaxy. If the player chooses to go right, they can access the Flip Switch Galaxy. Coins will be placed at area where the boulders won't roll to, and some Swoopin' Poinks will be around this Galaxy. The purple Piranha Plant can be defeated by either Jumping or Ground-Pounding it's head, or by using a Star Spin on the green plant to make it stretch out and hit the Piranha Plant.

Flip Switch Galaxy

A galaxy covered in Flip Switches. It can be accesed when the player goes to the right of the Bitten Apple galaxy, and defeats the Piranha Plant inside the pipe. The player will have to activate all the Flip Switches to move on to the next part of the Galaxy. If the player falls off of a Flip Switch, they will be sucked into the black hole. If the player completes the galaxy by activating all the switches, they will get a 1-Up Mushroom.

Block-Climb Galaxy

After the player launches off the Bitten Apple Galaxy, they will be in the Block-Climb Galaxy. This Galaxy will have a rolling Chomp, some Electrogoombas, and a Bill Blaster. There is nothing on this Galaxy except for the enemies, and coins scattered ontop of blocks and platforms. A Launch Star is at the center of it, which will take the player to the Geo Galaxy.

Geo Galaxy

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The Geo Galaxy with the Dino Piranha's egg hatching.

The Geo Galaxy is a small galaxy where the Dino Piranha boss is fought. It is made of gravel and rock with patches of grass sticking out, much like a simple ball of earth mixed up together. There are Item Crystals on it with a few Coins and Star Bits inside of them. Once Dino Piranha is defeated, the player will be awarded with a Power Star.

Pear Galaxy

This Pear-shaped Galaxy has a few Goombas on it and a Launch Star that will take the player to the Rock Galaxy. There are also some spikes on the Pear Galaxy, and a few Item Crystals.

Rock Galaxy

This Galaxy is a rock with boulders moving all around it. The rock Galaxy also has more crystals, a ? block, and a Launch Star that will take Mario to the Egg Galaxy. There are no enemies here. There is also a Sling Star here that Mario can use to reach a coin.

Egg Galaxy

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The Egg Galaxy from a bird's eye view.

This Galaxy resembles a Yoshi Egg. This Galaxy can only be found in two levels, which are "A Snack of Cosmic Proportions", and "Purple Coin Omelet". The Egg Galaxy will have Item Crystals which will contain Star Bits. Also, many Goombas will wander the galaxy too.

Tower Galaxy

This Galaxy requires jumping up cliffs to reach the top. It is full of Spiny and Round Bushes and only appears after the Hungry Luma is fed 100 Star Bits.


Pill Galaxy

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An obstacle-filled part of the Pill Galaxy.

The Pill Galaxy is shaped like a giant, transparent pill. It contains many obstacles and items, mainly Coins and Item Crystals. Atop the towering Galaxy is a Launch Star that Mario can use to break out of the Pill Galaxy's glassy surface. This Galaxy contains a 2D platforming area with variable gravity.

Star Galaxy

The last Galaxy of the second star, Which resembles a Sling Star. To get to the star, the player must collect Blue Star Chips to create some Pull Stars. Then Mario must use Pull Stars to get to the Power Star in the center of the Star Galaxy. Or, Mario can simply Long Jump to the Star.

Tropic Galaxies

A pair of Galaxies in Star 3, both involving coconuts. The first Galaxy has some spiky plants, and Mario has to destroy the larger one to get to the next Galaxy. A Sling Star appears and takes Mario to the second, which has a Pokey on the top. When it surfaces, Mario kicks a coconut at it and finds a Launch Star. Both Galaxies have Goombas, crates and palm trees.

Water Galaxies

These are small Galaxies that surround the tropic Galaxies. They are either completely water or have a small sand core. They are unaccessable and the player only sees them when Mario soars past them. But, through hacking the player can visit them. These act like a regular Galaxy because they have there own gravity field.

Saucer Galaxy

The Saucer Galaxy has Yellow blocks on it, some Electrogoombas, Chomps, and Bill Blasters. To get the Launch Star, Mario must avoid the enemies and go to the top of the Galaxy, right above the Bill Blasters, and destroy the Item Crystal. This takes him to the Airships.

Airships

There are two airships here, both commanded by King Kaliente. To get to the second one, Mario must wait until the enemies on the airship throw coconuts at him. Then, the player must Star-Spin the coconuts back at them to defeat them and to open the bridge. The second airship has many Electrogoombas and a Launch Star to the Magma Galaxy.

Asteroid Galaxy

A Galaxy before the Magma Galaxy or the Airships. There are 2 Chomps going around it. The player can go inside the pipe here, which will lead them to a small circular room with several Goombas and a ? Coin which will make a Rainbow Star appear.

Magma Galaxy

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Mario on the Magma Galaxy, after defeating King Kaliente.

This is where the boss battle against King Kaliente takes place. It consists of a hot lava pool with a shiny tar-like ring of ground around it. The rest of the Galaxy is just simple hot rock. The planet is quite big compared to others like the Tropic Galaxy, since it needs to have a decently large size for the fight to be held. Underneath the Magma Galaxy is a rocky area with yellow rings on it like a target. It resembles a chocolate donut.

Enemies

Levels

Dino Piranha

Mario starts this level on a Galaxy with a grassy scene and a house on one side and a dark tower on the other side. At the top of the tower is a Sling Star which propels Mario into a Launch Star. This sends him to the Boulder Galaxy, where five Star Chips are scattered. The player will have to dodge the boulders and collect the Star Chips to create a Launch Star. Mario lands on a small Galaxy with a Piranha Plant. Mario must defeat the plant to make a sproutle grow. Mario must Star Spin up it. Next Mario must climb the stones on the next Galaxy to the Launch Star. Mario will launch and slam into a giant egg, which will begin to move around. After Mario does a Star Spin on the ball on the end of it's tail, it will hit the egg and break it, revealing Dino Piranha. It must be defeated to get the star.

A Snack of Cosmic Proportions

This level involves feeding a Hungry Luma one hundred Star Bits, so the player should pick up as many as possible. When Mario is exploring this Galaxy, he must hop up the stone stairs on the tower side of the Galaxy and he should talk to the blue Luma. It'll transform into Pull Stars which lead to a Launch Star. This leads Mario to a set of three Galaxies connected by Launch Stars. The Galaxy that resembles a Yoshi Egg is the one that has the the hungry Luma. Mario can use the Launch Stars to travel around the three Galaxies as much as he wants to fulfill the Luma's quota of Star Bits. The player must talk to the hungry Luma after getting 100 Star Bits, and it'll explode with snacky happiness and create a new Galaxy and Launch Star. The player must climb up the structure on this new Galaxy to reach the Launch Star at the top, which will launch Mario to the Pill Galaxy. One of the crystals on this Galaxy covers the entrance, so the player must smash it to get inside. The player will enter a 2D platforming area, so Mario must head through it carefully noting the Blue Arrows move the player down by gravity, while Red Arrows move them up. Note that if the player crosses the moving platform, they can get two Coins and a 1-Up Mushroom. The top of the Galaxy contains a Launch Star. Mario will finally end up on a star-shaped structure with blue Star Chips and the Power Star in the middle. The player has to collect the blue Star Chips to create Pull Stars, which will aid Mario in grabbing the Power Star. The player could also use a long jump to get the star without collecting the blue star chips.

King Kaliente's Battle Fleet

Mario starts on the same Galaxy as he did on the previous two missions. The Launch Star is on the top of the house, and it is possible for the player to triple jump to the top of it, or else Mario can take the orange Warp Pipe on the underside of the Galaxy and traverse the boxy room to reach the Launch Star. The Toad on this Galaxy tells Mario that the spiky plants hate coconuts. Mario will have to kick the coconuts into the plants, and one will reveal a Sling Star. The next Galaxy has a large Pokey, which can also be defeated by kicking a coconut at it, revealing a Launch Star. The next Galaxy has a Sling Star which propels Mario to a Galaxy full of electrical walls, but if the player decides to stay on the Galaxy they can enter a pipe to an area with a Rainbow Star and lots of Goombas. The player must carefully avoid the walls of the next Galaxy to reach the other side of the Galaxy, where cannons shoot Bullet Bills. The Launch Star is in a crystal at the top of the structure on this Galaxy. As Mario is launched onto a airship, two creatures will shoot coconuts at Mario from an adjacent airship. Mario will have to do a Star Spin to send the coconuts back at them to defeat them, which lowers the bridge between the two ships. The Launch Star on this airship that takes Mario to King Kaliente's Galaxy. The player can defeat King Kaliente by repeatedly spinning back the coconuts he shoots at Mario.

Dino Piranha Speed Run (Speedy Comet)

Identical to 'Dino Piranha', but with a time limit of four minutes. Boulders have been replaced with Chomps.

Purple Coin Omelet (Purple Comet)

In this level, the player has to collect 100 purple coins to get the Power Star in the area of the 3 Galaxies before the tablet-like Galaxy in the 'Snack of Cosmic Portportions' with out the Hungry Luma Galaxy. Mario must traverse through the Galaxy and collect these coins using launch stars. Unlike most other Purple Comet missions (with the exception of Gold Leaf), the coins here follow a linear path - simply follow the trail of coins on the first Galaxy, take the Launch Star, take the Launch Star in midair on the way, follow the path of coins on the second Galaxy, etc. If the player repeats this process a few times, they will have collected every coin and will land right next to the Power Star.

Luigi on the Roof

Shortly after Mario rescues his brother Luigi in the first mission of the Ghostly Galaxy, Mailtoad will inform Mario that Luigi has sent him a letter saying he is lost, with an enclosed picture of his whereabouts. The player can work out that Luigi is in the Good Egg. To clear this hidden Star mission, the player must enter the mission Dino Piranha (after receiving the aforementioned letter) and reach the top of the mushroom hut on the first Galaxy. The easiest method of reaching the top is simply doing a Triple Jump and Star Spin on top of it, but another way is to walk around to the underside of the Galaxy and enter the orange Warp Pipe there. After traversing the room, possibly gaining a 1-up from collecting Music Notes, the player can jump through another orange Pipe and emerge on the top of the Hut. Luigi will give Mario the Star and the mission will be completed.

Trivia

  • Unlike most Domes, it gets its name from a single Galaxy.
  • It is notable that the original E3 demo and gameplay footage mostly featured segments from the Good Egg, along with a mixed-in level from the Space Junk.
  • Part of Good Egg's music returns in Mario Kart Wii's Rainbow Road.

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