Each level includes three
hidden star coins.
Rescuing the hidden toads was basically her version of the well -
hidden star coins you'd find in a Mario game.
Not exact matches
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One of the most challenging aspects of the New Super Mario Bros. series is collecting the three secret
Star Coins hidden throughout each of the levels.
The concept at hand is the Lucky Space, a yellow space that takes you to a
hidden part of a board map where you can get free
coins and a
star.
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There are strings of blue
stars to hit, targets to propel yourself into,
hidden stars that will reward exploration, intense dashes for
coins, DANGER letters to grab, as well as standard time trials and trick runs to try out.
Not just the six
stars either, there's also the inevitable 100
coin star, various passages to secret levels, 1 - up Mushrooms
hidden in numerous devious locations and random teleports with no explanation for their existance.
One of the most challenging aspects of the New Super Mario Bros. series is collecting the three secret
Star Coins hidden throughout each of the levels.
Like the previous games, three
Star Coins are
hidden throughout each level, giving you a reason to go back and replay some of the game.
Then it's Lakitus and Spiny Shells, Fire Flowers,
Stars, One - Ups, and moving platforms; then Bullet Bills, Bloopers, and Cheep - Cheeps; HammerBros., Thwomps, fireballs, skull platforms; Monty Moles, Bob - Ombs, POW blocks, Bowser; Boos, Magikoopas, doors, vines, switches,
hidden coin boxes; Wigglers, Yoshi, Clown Cars, arrows; conveyor belts, saws, paths for objects / enemies / moving platforms to follow; the list goes on.
Star Medals are essentially giant
coins hidden in each level.
Collect all the silver
stars, beat a par time, grab
coins,
hidden icons, land on all targets and maintain a combo for the whole level are some of the tasks at hand.
Super Mario 3D World, despite not
STARRING Luigi as such, had lots of
hidden 8 - Bit Luigi's throughout the game, from the highest most obscure points of levels, to popping out of multi
coin blocks or even peering through those Sprixie House Windows - 8 - Bit Luigi, he doesn't sleep, he waits.
As players familiar with this game series know, Mario games always have numerous unlockables,
hidden items, and currency — in this game players want
star coins, used to access more levels.
Freely roam the world map and each sprawling stage alone or team up with friends to find
hidden stars while competing to take the crown for most
coins and points found.