Game * SNES * Wario's Woods * Game & Manual * nice
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Title; Wario's Woods 045496830366
Contents; SNES Game & Manual
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Immediately after the events of Super Mario World, Wario's Woods are first witnessed in a once peaceful area in the Mushroom Kingdom known appropriately as the "Peaceful Woods" where Wario had cast a spell over the forest's inhabitants and manipulated them in order to make them his minions. In an attempt to take over the Mushroom Kingdom, Wario uses his band of monsters to destroy the peace of the forest and as a result, peaceful creatures were no longer welcome in the woods. Toad, who is introduced as the Mushroom Kingdom hero, makes his way to Wario's Woods in order to quiet the sinister lout and win the woods back for the sprites (fairylike beings who kept the peace in Wario's Woods until Wario gained control).
With the help of a fairy known as Wanda (who can create bombs) and Birdo (who provides encouragement for Toad), Toad must rescue the Mushroom Kingdom from Wario's greed and power. When Toad's time bar runs out, Birdo is replaced by Wario, who occasionally lowers the ceiling, and Wanda is replaced by a pigeon, who spawns monsters instead of bombs. Birdo and Wanda replace them after Toad's time bar runs out again, ad infinitum. Toad's job is to take the bombs and line them up with the enemies of the woods, to defeat Wario's monsters. If Toad clears enough monster-packed sections of the forest (including various mini-bosses), he'll go up against Wario himself. After defeating Wario the first time, it is then revealed to Toad that the villain that he had just defeated was a "False Wario", and that the real Wario in the meantime had prepared for the final battle by inflating himself to a massive size. Upon defeating the real Wario, the antagonist soon shrinks back to his regular size and is soon chased out of the woods by the victorious Toad; thus allowing peace to finally be restored to the woods. The ending to the SNES version of Wario's Woods is slightly different as it instead involves Toad destroying Wario's Castle through the use of a large bomb which as a result causes the castle to go crumbling down and puts an end to Wario's rule and spell over the Mushroom Kingdom and its inhabitants.
The objective of Wario's Woods is to clear the playing field of monsters of varying colors by using bombs of matching color, which are dropped into the field from the top of the screen. In order to do so, the monsters and bombs must be rearranged by the player such that three or more objects of the same color are placed adjacent to one another in horizontal, vertical, or diagonal rows, with at least one object being a bomb (such rows are called a "match"). For example, a match may consist of two red monsters and one red bomb, but may also consist of two red bombs and one red monster. When the play field is cleared of all the monsters, the player progresses to the next round, where the initial number of monsters increases.There are different monster types that can only be destroyed in specific ways, such as requiring two matches in quick succession or being placed into a diagonal match.
Unlike other action puzzle games such as Tetris or Puzzle League where the player directly manipulates the game pieces, either as they fall or via a cursor, the player directly controls the character Toad, who moves around inside the playing field atop the fallen objects. Toad can pick up individual objects or lift entire stacks and place them elsewhere in the playing field, but is unable to manipulate objects he cannot immediately reach. However, Toad can perform a variety of additional tricks, such as kicking objects across the play field and scurrying up the sides of stacks to retrieve specific objects. If the player cannot clear the playing field of its objects quickly enough, the play field will eventually fill to the brim and trap Toad, resulting in a Game Over
Wario's Woods is a 1994 falling tile puzzle video game published by Nintendo for both the Nintendo Entertainment System and its successor the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. Based on the company's Mario series, players control Toad in his mission to defeat Wario, who has taken control of the Peaceful Woods. Gameplay revolves around clearing each level by using bombs to destroy groups of enemies. There is also a multiplayer mode that allows for two players to compete against each other.
Developed by Nintendo Research & Development 1 (R&D1), Wario's Woods is noteworthy for being the last officially-licensed NES game in North America, released at the end of the console's life. It is also the only NES game to receive a rating from the Entertainment Software Ratings Board (ESRB), which was inducted several months before the game's release. In Japan, the game was released alongside a re-release of The Legend of Zelda to coincide with the release of the Famicom AV, a redesign of the Family Computer, the Japanese equivalent of the NES.
Wario's Woods has been re-released several times for other platforms, such as the Satellaview and the Wii Virtual Console. The game received favorable reviews from critics, who praised its gameplay, design, and multiplayer mode. Some believed it wasn't as refined as Nintendo's previous puzzle games like Dr. Mario, and lacked depth and enough content to keep players engaged.
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Developer(s) | Nintendo Research & Development 1 |
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Publisher(s) | Nintendo |
Director(s) | Kenji Miki |
Producer(s) | Kenji Miki |
Designer(s) | Soichiro Tomita Masahiro Iimura Naotaka Ohnishi |
Composer(s) | Shinobu Amayake Soyo Oka |
Series | Mario, Wario |
Platform(s) | Nintendo Entertainment System, Super Nintendo Entertainment System, Satellaview |
Release | |
Genre(s) | Puzzle |
Mode(s) | Single-player, multiplayer |
Listing Information
Listing Type | Gallery Listing |
Listing ID# | 219365173 |
Start Time | Tue 15 Apr 2025 05:28:05 (BST) |
Close Time | Sat 19 Apr 2025 05:26:05 (BST) |
Starting Bid | Fixed Price (no bidding) |
Item Condition | Used |
Bids | 0 |
Views | 2 |
Dispatch Time | 4 Days |
Quantity | 1 |
Location | United States |
Auto Extend | No |
Genre | Puzzle |
Platform | Nintendo SNES |
Rating | E-Everyone |
Region Code | NTSC-U/C (US/Canada) |
Release Year | 1994 |
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