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Revision as of 16:36, August 22, 2009
A World is a group of levels in Mario games. In Super Mario Bros. and Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels, each world always has exactly four levels. However, starting in Super Mario Bros. 3, most games have a varying number of levels. In the three-dimensional Mario games, worlds are no longer used; now each level stands alone (but each level is sometimes referred to as a world), and the missions are either referred to as stars or episodes. In earlier games, worlds were simply numbered "World 1", "World 2", etc. In Super Mario Bros. 3, they have distinct names. Super Mario World has no clear separation of worlds on the world map.
In general terms, a "world" refers to any large area of land and space marked off from other regions. As such, "world" may refer to a politically or geographically distinct region of land (such as Desert Land or Chocolate Island), a planet (such as Mushroom World), or even an entire universe (such as the Mushroom Universe).
List of Worlds
Donkey Kong
Super Mario Bros.
Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels
- World 1
- World 2
- World 3
- World 4
- World 5
- World 6
- World 7
- World 8
- World 9
- World A
- World B
- World C
- World D
Super Mario Bros. 2
Super Mario Bros. 3
- Grass Land (World 1)
- Desert Land (World 2)
- Water Land (World 3)
- Giant Land (World 4)
- Sky Land (World 5)
- Ice Land (World 6)
- Pipe Land (World 7)
- Dark Land (World 8)
- Warp Zone (World 9 - Bonus World)
- World-e (Super Mario Advance 4 only) (Bonus World)
Super Mario World
- Yoshi's Island (World 1)
- Donut Plains (World 2)
- Vanilla Dome (World 3)
- Twin Bridges (World 4)
- Forest of Illusion (World 5)
- Chocolate Island (World 6)
- Valley of Bowser (World 7)
- Star World (Bonus World)
- Special World (Bonus World)
Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island
Yoshi's Island DS
Super Mario Land
- Birabuto Kingdom (World 1)
- Muda Kingdom (World 2)
- Easton Kingdom (World 3)
- Chai Kingdom (World 4)
Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins
Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3
- Rice Beach (World 1)
- Mt. Teapot (World 2)
- Sherbet Land (World 3)
- Stove Canyon (World 4)
- SS Tea Cup (World 5)
- Parsely Woods (World 6)
- Syrup Castle (World 7)
New Super Mario Bros.
Super Princess Peach
- Ladida Plains (World 1)
- Hoo's Woods (World 2)
- Shriek Mansion (World 3)
- Fury Volcano (World 4)
- Wavy Beach (World 5)
- Gleam Glacier (World 6)
- Giddy Sky (World 7)
- Bowser's Villa (World 8)
Mario vs. Donkey Kong
- Mario Toy Company (World 1)
- Donkey Kong Jungle (World 2)
- Fire Mountain (World 3)
- Spooky House (World 4)
- Mystic Forest (World 5)
- Twilight City (World 6)
Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis
- Mushroom Mayhem (World 1)
- Tropical Island (World 2)
- Pipe Works (World 3)
- Magnet Mania (World 4)
- Lava Dome (World 5)
- Toadstool Castle (World 6)
- Spooky Attic (World 7)
- Jungle Hijinks (World 8)
- Basement (Bonus World)
Super Mario Galaxy
- The Terrace (World 1)
- The Fountain (World 2)
- The Kitchen (World 3)
- The Bedroom (World 4)
- The Engine Room (World 5)
- The Center of the Universe (World 6)
- The Gate (Bonus World)
- The Garden (Bonus World)
- The Trial Galaxies (Bonus World)
See Also
- Minus World, a glitch level in Super Mario Bros.