Cg Mario New Levels 3.80464. Super Mario Crossover 2 4.175195. Mario Forever Flash 3.50457. Super Mario Bros Crossover 3.589545. Super Mario Hidden Pumpkin 3.72052. World 3-5 is the second athletic level, and seventh overall level, of World 3 in New Super Mario Bros. It is unlocked the first time that World 3-4 is completed. Taking place in a storm, this is a vertical level which auto-scrolls when all players step on the rotating pink block. Completing this level unlocks the! Switch on the World 3 Map. There are hidden blocks in Worlds 3-4 and 3-5. Powered by Create your own unique website with customizable templates.
New Super Mario Bros. 3 is a side-scrolling 2.5D platform game, and a launch title for the Nintendo Switch. It is the fifth and latest installment in the New Super Mario Bros. Series, a sub-series of the parent Super Mario platformer series. As the sequel to New Super Mario Bros. 2, the game is a follow-up game of New Super Mario Bros. Star Coins: World 3-5. This is our Star Coin guide for World 3-5 in New Super Mario Brothers Wii. You need to finish this level through it's secret exit to get to the Red Block House to activate the Red Blocks in 3-4 to get to the actual exit and head to the Castle.
Level | World 3-5 | World | World 3 | Game | New Super Mario Bros. 2 | Time limit | 500 seconds | Coin Rush limit | 100 seconds | <<List of levels>> |
World 3-5 is the fifth normal level of World 3 in New Super Mario Bros. 2. It is an underwater level filled with massive boulders that attempt to crush Mario or Luigi. This level is also the only level to feature Bloopers, which hide in pipes. Layout[edit]Mario begins in front of the pipe going underwater. A Roulette Block first appears, followed by a Blooper hiding in a pipe. More Bloopers can be found along with many coins. A boulder will then begin rolling down. A Blooper Nanny will then appear along with a P Switch which makes blue coins appear. A larger boulder will then appear. Further down is the checkpoint. A ? Block containing a Fire Flower follows along with more Bloopers and a Red Ring. This is followed by more boulders and the exit pipe. Back on land are several stone platforms leading to the flag pole. Star Coins[edit]- Star Coin 1: The first Star Coin is enclosed in several blocks which cannot be broken by Mario. Mario will need to move further until another boulder appears, then swim backwards, ensuring that the boulder can catch up, then allow it to break the blocks.
- Star Coin 2: The player needs to look for a yellow pipe on the floor where the boulder used to break the blocks for the first Star Coin was, then warp through it. The second Star Coin can be found below several pipes that are infested with Bloopers. When Mario goes near the Star Coin, it will move to the other side of the room. Mario will need to avoid the Bloopers to obtain the Star Coin.
- Star Coin 3: Similarly to the first Star Coin, Mario needs to move further down from the Star Coin until a big boulder appears, then move backwards and allow the boulder to break the blocks enclosing the Star Coin.
Enemies[edit]- Boulders (5, including a Big Boulder)
- Bloopers (16)
- Blooper Babies (4)
- Blooper Nannies (1)
Level map[edit][Edit] New Super Mario Bros. 2levels |
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World 1 | World 1- • World 1-1 • World 1-2 • World 1-3 • World 1- • World 1- • World 1-4 • World 1-5 • World 1-A • World 1- |
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World 2 | World 2- • World 2-1 • World 2-2 • World 2-3 • World 2-A • World 2- • World 2- • World 2-4 • World 2-5 • World 2-B • World 2- |
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World Mushroom | World Mushroom- • World Mushroom-1 • World Mushroom-2 • World Mushroom- • World Mushroom-A • World Mushroom-3 • World Mushroom- • World Mushroom-B • World Mushroom- |
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World 3 | World 3- • World 3-1 • World 3-2 • World 3-3 • World 3-A • World 3- • World 3- • World 3-4 • World 3- • World 3-5 • World 3-B • World 3- |
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World 4 | World 4- • World 4-1 • World 4- • World 4-2 • World 4-A • World 4- • World 4-B • World 4-3 • World 4-4 • World 4-C • World 4-5 • World 4- |
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World Flower | World Flower- • World Flower-1 • World Flower-A • World Flower- • World Flower- • World Flower-2 • World Flower-3 • World Flower-B • World Flower- |
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World 5 | World 5- • World 5-1 • World 5-2 • World 5- • World 5-3 • World 5- • World 5-4 • World 5-A • World 5-5 • World 5-6 • World 5- |
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World 6 | World 6- • World 6-1 • World 6- • World 6-2 • World 6-B • World 6-3 • World 6-A • World 6- • World 6-4 • World 6-5 • World 6- |
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World Star | World Star- • World Star-1 • World Star-2 • World Star-3 • World Star-4 • World Star-5 • World Star-6 • World Star-7 • World Star- |
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Downloadable content | Gold Rush Pack | First Course • Second Course • Third Course |
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Coin Challenge Pack A | First Course • Second Course • Third Course |
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Nerve-Wrack Pack | First Course • Second Course • Third Course |
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Gold Mushroom Pack | First Course • Second Course • Third Course |
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Coin Challenge Pack B | First Course • Second Course • Third Course |
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Gold Classics Pack | First Course • Second Course • Third Course |
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Coin Challenge Pack C | First Course • Second Course • Third Course |
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Platform Panic Pack | First Course • Second Course • Third Course |
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Mystery Adventures Pack | First Course • Second Course • Third Course |
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Impossible Pack | First Course • Second Course • Third Course |
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New Super Mario Bros. 2 |
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Playable characters | Mario • Luigi |
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Supporting characters | Princess Peach • Toad |
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Forms | Small Mario • Super Mario • Fire Mario • Raccoon Mario • Gold Mario • Mini Mario • Mega Mario • Invincible Mario • White Raccoon Mario |
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Bosses | Bowser • Koopalings (Roy Koopa • Iggy Koopa • Larry Koopa • Wendy O. Koopa • Morton Koopa Jr. • Lemmy Koopa • Ludwig von Koopa) • Reznor • Dry Bowser |
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Worlds | Main game | World 1 • World 2 • World Mushroom • World 3 • World 4 • World Flower • World 5 • World 6 • World Star |
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DLC packs | Gold Rush Pack • Coin Challenge Pack A • Nerve-Wrack Pack • Gold Mushroom Pack • Coin Challenge Pack B • Gold Classics Pack • Coin Challenge Pack C • Platform Panic Pack • Mystery Adventures Pack • Impossible Pack |
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Items and objects | ! Pipe • ! Switch • ? Block • ? Switch • 10 Coin • Blue Coin • Brick Block • Checkpoint Flag • Coin • Crown Coin • Donut Block • Elevator Lift • Fire Flower • Flipper • Giant coin • Gold Block • Gold Flower • Gold Mushroom • Gold Ring • Hidden Block • Hidden Coin • Hone Lift • Ice Block • Invincibility Leaf • Item Storage • Mega Mushroom • Mini Mushroom • Moon Coin • ON/OFF Conveyor Belt • P Switch • Paddle wheel • Red Coin • Red Ring • Roulette Block • Roulette Coin Block • Scale Lift • Seesaw • Sky Move Lift • Star Coin • Stretch Shroom • Super Leaf • Super Mushroom • Super Star • Switch Lift • Trampoline • Trampoline Block • Updown Kanaami • Updown Kinoko • Volcano • Web |
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Enemies and obstacles | Amp • Banzai Bill (Gold) • Banzai Bill Cannon • Big Bone Piranha Plant • Big Boo (Gold) • Big Cheep Cheep • Big Deep Cheep • Big Dry Bones • Big Fuzzy • Big Piranha Plant • Big Thwomp • Big Venus Fire Trap • Big Whomp • Bill Blaster • Bill Blaster Turret • Blooper • Blooper Baby • Blooper Nanny • Bob-omb • Bone Goomba • Bone Piranha Plant • Boo (Gold) • Boohemoth • Boomerang Bro (Gold) • Boulder • Bowser sculpture • Bullet Bill (Gold) • Burner • Buzzy Beetle • Chain Chomp • Cheep Cheep (Gold) • Cheep Chomp • Climbing Koopa • Coin Coffer • Crowber • Current • Deep Cheep • Dry Bones • Fire Bar • Fire Bro (Gold) • Fire Snake • Fish Bone • Flame Chomp • Fuzzy • Goomba (Gold) • Goomba Tower (Gold) • Grinder • Hammer Bro (Gold) • Icy Spike Ball • Koopa Paratroopa (Gold) • Koopa Troopa (Gold) • Lakitu (Gold) • Lava • Lava Bubble • Mini Goomba (Gold) • Para-bomb • Paragoomba (Gold) • Peepa • Piranha Plant (Gold) • Poison • Pokey • Porcupuffer • Quicksand • Rubber ball • Scuttlebug • Skewer • Sledge Bro • Small Urchin • Spike Ball • Spike Top • Spiny • Spiny Cheep Cheep • Spiny Egg • Swoop • Thwomp • Urchin • Venus Fire Trap • Volcanic debris • Whirlpool • Whomp • Wiggler |
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Further info | Coin Rush • Gallery • Glitches • Pre-release and unused content • Staff |
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Super Mario Crossover 3.5 New Release
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Fall Guys is adding a new feature in the Season 3.5 update that’ll look familiar to anyone who’s played Super Mario 64 and had an inclination to toss a penguin over a cliff. The update will add a few of the battle royale game’s penguins to different levels that they weren’t normally in which will allow players to pick up the penguins and carry them about the obstacle courses. That also means that you can let them loose over the edge if you choose to do so.
Over on the Fall Guys Twitter account, Mediatonic offered a preview of the game’s upcoming Season 3.5 update. A video shared showed a player holding a penguin on what appeared to be the Tundra Run round, but instead of leaving the penguin be or escorting it to a safer location, the player chucked it over the side of the course.
I guess I can tell you one thing about the Season 3.5 update...
We've added Bert, Bort, and Bart in to a few extra levels...
Which means you can finally do THE THING™ pic.twitter.com/HsvSq9bPpj
— Fall Guys ❄️ Season 3 Out Now! (@FallGuysGame) January 18, 2021
The same will inevitably happen whenever that Season 3.5 update drops as well and players are able to get their hands on these penguins outside of the normal rounds they’re available in. There’ll be people who do it regardless of whether they played Super Mario 64 or not, but those who did play the classic Mario game will recall exactly why this moment is referred to as “THE THING” in the tweet above.
Super Mario Crossover 3.5 New Edition
In Super Mario 64, players at one point have to carry a penguin back to its mother in exchange for a golden star. After you’ve obtained your reward, you’re free to toss that penguin over the edge of the icy level without worrying about any consequences. Other players within the replies to the initial tweet shared clips of the original moment unfolding for those who never played Super Mario 64 and are out of the loop.
Super Mario Crossover 4.0
Whether you played the previous game or not, you can expect this feature to drop in the Season 3.5 update. When that update will release has not yet been announced, but we can expect a full set of patch notes to detail everything that’s changed whenever it’s ready to go.