Mario, the hero of the Mushroom Kingdom, has found himself once again in the position to save the world. With the help of his friends, Mario must help find the missing pieces of the Sticker Comet and save Princess Peach from Bowser's clutches.
Kids can learn about puzzle solving and strategy in this fun, conundrum-filled adventure starring the world's most famous video game character. Players encounter environment-based puzzles that require them to analyze the situation and take stock of their repertoire of abilities, using logic to deduce what needs to be done in order for them to progress. Plus, turn-based battles require a degree of strategy. By combining the collecting of stickers with using them to battle and fix the environment, kids use logic while gaming. Parents need to know that Paper Mario: Sticker Star is a cartoonish action game starring papery versions of the Mario crew. It employs a turn-based combat system that's a little more complex than you might expect, but its mild cartoon violence is about on par with most other Mario games (think: squished goombas, kicked koopa troopas). Mario is the same brave, helpful hero he's always been, and he encounters plenty of clever puzzles that force kids to stop, take stock of their situation, and think for a while to figure out how to proceed.
Parents need to remember that Nintendo is warning parents not to allow kids age six and under to view the graphics in 3D because that viewing 'may cause vision damage.' The Nintendo 3DS offers parents the ability to lock out the use of 3D graphics in the system's Parental Controls. Mario stars as a piece of paper in PAPER MARIO: STICKER STAR, an unusual hybrid of platforming action, RPG-style battles, and contextual puzzle solving. The game begins with Bowser crashing a sticker festival held in a town made of paper. He kidnaps Princess Peach and leaves the village and its two-dimensional townsfolk in shambles. Mario helps to restore the village, then heads out on an adventure through flattened forests and deserts in search of royal stickers that will help him save the princess. Stickers play an important roll throughout the game.
Mario collects them to use in turn-based combat, choosing between stickers including boots, hammers, and bombs to attack his enemies. He also uses them to restore parts of the environment, placing bridge and gate stickers to open access to new areas. Players will end up using thousands of stickers in combat and to accomplish various objectives over the course of this lengthy, 15 to 20-hour adventure. Like its precursors, Paper Mario: Sticker Star stands well apart from other games headlined by Nintendo's iconic plumber. The game's clever and attractive two-dimensional aesthetic is striking.
When paper Mario turns, for example, he virtually disappears for a split second as we see only his edge. Plus, evolving the series' paper theme to focus on stickers - those collectible adhesives beloved by children of all ages - is genius. Players get to peel them off walls and floors in satisfying fashion to reveal goodies and hidden rooms, then stick them back down to solve puzzles within the environment, smoothing out their edges with the circle pad. It feels great.Paper Mario: Sticker Star isn't perfect - you can expect to do a lot of backtracking and losing battles simply because you haven't collected the proper stickers to effectively defeat a specific type of enemy. But it's still one of the most original and entertaining games yet made for Nintendo's stereoscopic handheld.
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WorldWorld 3AppearanceLevels12“This is how the forest SHOULD be: quiet, green, and fragrant.” —,World 3 is the third world Mario explores in, located west of. It is the biggest world in the game, with a total of 12 levels, which are located in a forest. After the is split, the third ends up on top of, the world's boss.
He then started to create poison, which ended up affecting the nearby forest and its inhabitants, including, who is split into by because of his ability to cross poisoned areas without taking damage. The goal in this world is not only to obtain the Royal Sticker, but also to find Wiggler's segments and restore Wiggler's body.Enemies like, and are only found and fought here, while, and are first encountered here. The forest's sticker shop is also where Secret Door stickers can be purchased.
Gooper Blooper is fought near a rocky shore beyond the remains of a fishing boat that it destroyed. After Gooper Blooper is defeated, the poison and the darkness which accompanies it are purged from the forest, and any Poison Bloopers are replaced by Snifits or Shy Guys.Levels.
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W3-3:. W3-4:. W3-5:. W3-6:. W3-7: ( Scuttlebug Burrow in British English versions).
W3-8:. W3-9:. W3-10:. W3-11:. W3-12:Trivia. While battling in poisonous water, Mario takes damage at regular intervals if he waits too long, but does not get poisoned.
This world, alongside of, is the longest world in the franchise, containing 12 levels.