Really Rolling Hills
Level | |
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Really Rolling Hills | |
Level code | World 2-4 |
World | World 2 |
Game | Super Mario 3D World Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury |
Time limit | 500 seconds |
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Really Rolling Hills, or World 2-4, is the tenth regular level of Super Mario 3D World and its Nintendo Switch port, Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury, and the fourth level of World 2. It is unlocked by completing either Puffprod Peaks or Shadow-Play Alley, and its own completion unlocks Big Galoomba Blockade. The main gimmick of this level is the hills that constantly turn in circles.
LayoutEdit
The level starts in a grassy plain inhabited by Galoombas and Skipsqueaks, with a nearby ? Block giving the player a power-up. After passing some more enemies, rolling hills, and a Red Ring, the player reaches the Checkpoint Flag. A nearby pipe leads the player to an underground area infested with Galoombas, Spiny Skipsqueaks, and cog-like platforms. After navigating through the area, the player comes upon a pipe which leads them to the Goal Pole.
CollectablesEdit
Green StarsEdit
- Green Star 1: Near the very beginning, the player must use the Cat form to climb a cliff between two clear pipes. In the Nintendo Switch port, the player can alternatively do a Ground Pound Jump, Wall Jump off the wall, and do a midair roll while facing the wall.
- Green Star 2: During the underground portion of the level, there is a green Warp Pipe that's partially blocked by Crystal Blocks. The pipe leads to an odd room with Color Panels that, when all activated, will reveal the second Green Star.
- Green Star 3: Near the ending of the level, the player must fall between the rotating wheels to find the third Green Star.
StampEdit
Image | Location |
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At the beginning, there is a Character Switch that only Mario can activate. That switch reveals the stamp. The stamp is Small Mario. |
Luigi sightingsEdit
Imprinted on the largest rolling hill shortly after the Red Ring is a faint 8-bit Luigi. Another Luigi can be seen if the player waits until the in-game timer says 104, in which case a Luigi will exit the first pipe, and go back in at 99 on the timer.
EnemiesEdit
Skipsqueak (11)
Galoomba (13)
Mini Goomba (8)
Spiny Skipsqueak (8)
Goomba (2)
Names in other languagesEdit
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | くるくる回転平原[?] Kurukuru kaiten heigen |
Round and Round Rolling Plain | |
Chinese | 轉啊轉啊旋轉平原[?] Zhuàn a Zhuàn a Xuánzhuǎn Píngyuán |
Spinning Spinning Spinning Plains | |
Dutch | Heuvels aan de rol[?] | Rolling hills | |
French | Plaine Roule-pelouse[?] | Plain Roll-lawn | |
German | Über die Kullerhügel[?] | Over the Rolling Hills | |
Italian | Giardino rotante[?] | Rotating garden | |
Korean | 빙글빙글 회전 평원[?] Binggeul-binggeul Hoejeon Pyeong'won |
Round-and-round Rotation Plain | |
Portuguese | Jardins rolantes[?] | Rolling gardens | |
Russian | Крутящиеся холмы[?] Krutyashchiyesya holmy |
Rolling Hills | |
Spanish | La desconcertante pradera rodante[?] | Puzzling Rolling Prairie |