Wario World
Template:MoreImages Template:Infobox Wario World is a platformer video game for the Nintendo GameCube and a spin-off of the Wario Land games. In 2004 it was re-released as a Player's Choice title. It has sold well, with 142,000 copies in Japan and over 256,000 copies in the United States, and has received average reviews, though its main problem was its short length for a 3D platformer.
Storyline
The story, from the instruction booklet:
Story: From Riches to Rags
"Ah, ha ha! I've finally done it!" Wario chuckles to himself as he does some exploring up his nose. Why does he chuckle, you ask? Because he's finally completed construction of his beloved castle! "So, whatddya think? Pretty sweet, eh? The sparkling golden walls, the luxurious chandeliers... And how about these marble floors? It's a wonderfully gorgeous castle for wonderful and gorgeous me. Hey, by the way- and this is a secret- the lower chambers are brimming with jewels and treasures that I've pilfered from all around the world! What? You wanna take a peek? No way! They're mine, all mine! ... As if I'd actually let you put a single grubby finger on any of my fine treasures! Please! I'm not even gonna let you look at any of them! "Yes, Wario is feeling pretty fine. However, unbeknownst to him, something terrible has happened to his jewels. Sleeping buried under all of his treasures is a powerful black jewel that all but wiped out civilization long ago. And now, on an evening where a red moon rises, the evil black jewel awakens. "Huh? What's all that noise downstairs?! I was just getting ready to floss the gunk out of my toes! Gah! I HATE distrations!"
- When Wario finally notices that something strange is happening, it's already too late. The evil black jewel downstairs has managed to engulf many of the other treasures and is rapidly growing larger and larger! And not only that--it's churning out monsters as well! Yes, that's right! It seems that the curse that this jewel carries lets it turn treasures into monsters. To make matters worse, the black jewel has decided that it wants to build a kingdom of its own and is changing Wario's world into quite a weird place.
- "Whoa! What the heck's going on here?! My castle's going nuts! Who did all this? Who are all these weirdos? WHAT IN THE WORLD IS HAPPENING TO MY CASTLE?!"
- After yelling this, Wario begins angrily stomping his feet. He's come completely unglued! But then, somehow, he subdues his anger and while thoughtfully prospecting his nostril, he gets ahold of himself.
- "Using my brilliant brainpower, I think... Wait! That must be it! This is the work of that weird, black-colored jewel! I though there was something off about that thing the first time I laid eyes on it! Why, that arragant little PUNK! It actually thinks it can outwit the great Wario! Somehow, someway, I'm gonna take back every last treasure it stole from me! Then I'll smack that thing 100 times!! AAAARRRRGGGGHHHH!!"
- Once Wario gets angry, absolutely nothing scares him. And so, after stuffing four full heads of garlic into his mouth, he stamps out in a furious rage to meet the monsters!
The game begins with Wario sitting on his throne in his new treasure covered castle laughing. In the lower floor, below the throne room lies an evil, black jewel, who, thousands of years before, had corrupted any and all who owned it, causing chaos and destruction. To put a stop to this, Spritelings encased the Jewel and put it asleep for all eternity. Tragically, when Wario stole the Jewel thousands of years later, and soon the Jewel awakened.
Wario, still drooling over his treasures and laughing back at the at the throne room, soon sees his castle rumble and before he knows it, the Black Jewel has turned his castle into a brand new world. This new world is separated into four sections: Excitement Central, Spooktastic World, Thrillsville, and Sparkle Land. Each world consists of two levels and a boss fight. The worlds are reached from a main hub area. The hub area also leads to the Treasure Square where the huge treasure box containing the Black Jewel is placed. Wario must travel through all worlds before going up to defeat the Black Jewel and lock it back in its chest where it belongs. After defeating the jewel, he regains his castle and riches.
Gameplay
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. They are:
- Jump
- Wario Punch - A move common with Wario, it helps him beat up enemies and crush objects.
- Dash Attack - One of Wario's signature moves, he rushes forward and uses his shoulder to ram into anyone or anything.
- Hyper Suction - Wario can open his mouth to suck in nearby coins, similar to Kirby.
- Ground Pound - A move that appears in many platformers in some way, Wario can pound enemies with the weight of his body.
- Corkscrew Conk - Wario can turn into a rampaging, spinning yellow ball and hit high-flying enemies.
Mad Moves
The three Mad Moves are Wario's three most powerful moves, and can only be used after picking up an enemy first. Using them is the only way to damage many of the game's bosses.
- Power Throw - After stunning and picking up an enemy, Wario can throw it with all his might.
- Piledriver - After stunning an enemy, he can also use them to slam, hard, into the ground, destroying that enemy and damaging any others nearby. Wario can also use this move to drill through special Trapdoors.
- Wild Swing-Ding - Wario can also swing an enemy around at a very fast speed, taking out groups of other enemies, or use them to open special doors that require him to spin the enemy in front of a switch.
Bosses
Wario has to battle numerous Boss characters throughout the game.
- Excitement Central
- Spooktastic World
- Thrillsville
- Sparkle Land
When Wario defeats a world's boss, he receives a Giant Treasure Chest Key to unlock the treasure chest where The Black Jewel waits.
Items
Blocks and Collectibles in the game.
Blocks
Collectibles
Objects
Various objects to help or hinder Wario on his quest.
- Treasure Buttons
- Wooden Chests
- Bunny Springs
- Escape Springs
- Glue Globes
- Smiley Bombs
- Columns
- Sculptures
- Garlic Dispensers
- Swirly Slabs
- Swirly Spinners
- Battle Rings
- ByeBye Balloons
Enemies
The generic enemies in the game.
Area-Specific Enemies
These enemies only appear in certain levels.
Greenhorn Ruins
Horror Manor
Wonky Circus
Shivering Mountains
Beanstalk Way
Mirror Mansion
Pecan Sands
Impediments
In every level but Greenhorn Forest, certain enemies will attack Wario and/or block his way and not let him pass until he defeats them.
- Crystal Entity
- Big Bone-Fist
- Electric Clown Fence
- Angler Mangler
- Tree Freak
- Terrible Portrait
- Stone-Cold Statue
Trivia
- Wario breaks the Fourth Wall by stating "So admit it..... Don't I look cool in the game screens? Those long, muscular legs on my sturdy toned frame.... I'm the perfect specimen of a man ..... What!?!? You say I look fat and my quadruple chin looks like a waterfall of flab? Shut up! That's just because you have your television set up on widescreen display."
- This is Wario's ONLY 3D platformer thus far. All the others have been side scrollers.
Template:WW may refer to...
- Template:Wario World, covering Wario World.
- Template:Wario's Woods, covering Wario's Woods.
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