FINDING THE KEY: Make your way to the fourth screen. Hit the last block on this screen (near the door) and inside it will be a Key. FINDING THE LOCKED DOOR: Finding the locked door will be a bit tricky. After getting the Key, head back left, and you will see three platforms within the waterfall.
It's the end of one series (Super Mario Land) and the beginning of another (Wario Land). This game is pretty much a side scroller in the tradition of Super Mario Brothers series (various power-ups). Although there are 40 levels, each level is rather short and to the point.
FINDING THE KEY: To find the Key, make your way through the first screen. On the second screen, head over to the ladder, the climb it up one floor, then head right all the way to the other ladder. Climb it and get to the next floor and go right and head to the door and enter it.
FINDING THE KEY: To find the Key, this will take a bit of work to do. Make your way through the first screen. On the second screen, climb up the ladder then make your way to the ladder at the otherside. Climb down it, then head right and hit the '!' Block, then go into the door nearby. In this room, go into the water and swim to the rightside.
Wario tried to take over Mario's castle, but didn't have much luck. Wario, being the persistent guy he is, has not given up. Now, he wants a castle more than ever before. One day, Wario was practicing being mean when he thought to himself, "Rumor has it that the pirates of Kitchen Island have stolen the giant golden statue of Princess Toadstool.
The only way to open them is to find the key that matches the chests color. After Wario has found the treasure he can revisit the level to look for the remaining treasures.
Sherbet Land, or Sherbet Island, is a secret world in the game Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3. It is completely optional and can only be reached by a secret exit in Mt. Teapot. Sherbet Land is a giant iceberg floating off the coast of Kitchen Island.
It is divided into seven worlds, which each are divided into multiple courses. In most courses Wario has to trade in ten of his coins for one big 10 Gold Coin to open the door to the next course.
The Wario Land series is a series of games featuring Wario as the playable protagonist....Wario Land (series)Wario LandFirst installmentWario Land: Super Mario Land 3 (1994)Latest installmentWario Land: Shake It! (2008)Number of installments6 (5 main, one on the Virtual Boy)Parent franchiseWario2 more rows•May 10, 2022
The most popular one was that Wario and Mario were cousins. But that's not the case. Wario and Mario were actually just childhood rivals, and the two share no blood relation.
After a couple years of absence, WarioWare is finally returning to Nintendo's lineup. WarioWare: Get It Together! was announced at E3 2021, marking the beloved minigame anthology series' revival on the Switch.
Pretty straightforward, Wario must move to the right until he reaches some floating platforms. Climbing up these, he reaches the grey key. Falling back down, and again moving right, continue moving to the right until you reach the end of the level, and a doorway.
During the day, go right across the platforms and enter the first door. Climb to the top of the blocks, avoiding the spearheads, and crouchjump to get into the gap and get the key. Exiting the room, go into the next door on the right, go to the bottom of the level, where you will find another room containing the chest.
Taking care to avoid the missing floor, make your way across the whole of the level to a door. Upon entry, fall down and avoid the grabbers, then get flattened. Climb up the platforms to the second one, and let yourself fall left, then fall down to get the key.