Welcome Back to the Galaxy!
I reached the Launch Star after the Urchins. I heard the Star, so I fell out of the Launch Star onto the ledge. On one side is a 1-up and on the other is the Star. Just walk to get it. This is a Type 1 Star.
Green Star Get #102!
Star Get #222, Galaxy Complete!, 6989 Star Bits, 2666 Coins, 20 Lives
Showing posts with label Slimy Spring Galaxy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Slimy Spring Galaxy. Show all posts
Thursday, December 9, 2010
Tuesday, December 7, 2010
Slimy Spring Galaxy - Green Star 1
Welcome Back to the Galaxy!
I heard a Star near the tubeworms in the cutscenes. I got a 1-up from the green pipe and dove in. I found the Star behind the rock column and steered into with a shell. This is a Type 1 Star.
Green Star Get #101!
Star Get #221, 6980 Star Bits, 2654 Coins, 19 Lives
I heard a Star near the tubeworms in the cutscenes. I got a 1-up from the green pipe and dove in. I found the Star behind the rock column and steered into with a shell. This is a Type 1 Star.
Green Star Get #101!
Star Get #221, 6980 Star Bits, 2654 Coins, 19 Lives
Saturday, October 9, 2010
Slimy Spring Galaxy - The Chimp's Coin Challenge
Welcome Back to the Galaxy!
This is the final challenge from The Chimp. We need to get 10,000 points in 180 seconds. I died from the tubeworms and got over 30 points. I didn't get the number because I died from an enemy didn't check my points before I died.
Take 2- 6170 points. The Chimp tells us that we can get points from throwing shells at enemies. I don't doubt that, but swimming is incredibly difficult without the shell.
Take 3- 8290 points. We can't get combo points because we can't stomp the enemies here. All we can do is shine the light from the shell on the enemies- (it kills tubeworms and Boos, but I'm not throwing the shell), to get Star Bits from the tubeworms and coins from the Boos.
Take 4- 7940 points.
Take 5- I got a 100 Star Bit 1-up and 9770 points. So close!
Take 6- 9530 points and a 100 Star Bit 1-up.
Take 7- 9310 points.
Take 8- 4330 points because I died from tubeworms.
Take 9- 9780 points and a 100 Star Bit 1-up.
Take 10- 10,070 points. Yes! I found it was better not to get the coins from Boos unless they were in my path. Do what Dory says- "Just keep swimming", to get this Star. The Chimp says, "Wonderful! You are my greatest rival when it comes to gaming skill. Take this Star as a token of my respect. Maybe you can teach me some of your moves sometime?" I don't think so. I don't want to do this Star again.
Star Get #114, Galaxy Complete!, 2413 Star Bits, 1810 Coins, 10 Lives
Interlude
Baby Luma gets another letter from Rosalina. She tells him to be strong and to know that she believes they will be reunited soon. 50 Star Bits were attached. We're almost done, only 6 more Stars to go for 120!
This is the final challenge from The Chimp. We need to get 10,000 points in 180 seconds. I died from the tubeworms and got over 30 points. I didn't get the number because I died from an enemy didn't check my points before I died.
Take 2- 6170 points. The Chimp tells us that we can get points from throwing shells at enemies. I don't doubt that, but swimming is incredibly difficult without the shell.
Take 3- 8290 points. We can't get combo points because we can't stomp the enemies here. All we can do is shine the light from the shell on the enemies- (it kills tubeworms and Boos, but I'm not throwing the shell), to get Star Bits from the tubeworms and coins from the Boos.
Take 4- 7940 points.
Take 5- I got a 100 Star Bit 1-up and 9770 points. So close!
Take 6- 9530 points and a 100 Star Bit 1-up.
Take 7- 9310 points.
Take 8- 4330 points because I died from tubeworms.
Take 9- 9780 points and a 100 Star Bit 1-up.
Take 10- 10,070 points. Yes! I found it was better not to get the coins from Boos unless they were in my path. Do what Dory says- "Just keep swimming", to get this Star. The Chimp says, "Wonderful! You are my greatest rival when it comes to gaming skill. Take this Star as a token of my respect. Maybe you can teach me some of your moves sometime?" I don't think so. I don't want to do this Star again.
Star Get #114, Galaxy Complete!, 2413 Star Bits, 1810 Coins, 10 Lives
Interlude
Baby Luma gets another letter from Rosalina. She tells him to be strong and to know that she believes they will be reunited soon. 50 Star Bits were attached. We're almost done, only 6 more Stars to go for 120!
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Saturday, August 28, 2010
Slimy Spring Galaxy - The Deep Shell Well
Welcome Back to the Galaxy!
I don't get this galaxy. It wasn't until I reached the end that I figured out what it was supposed to be. (It's supposed to be like Bigmouth Galaxy in Galaxy.) Musically, this is a dud. It's very slow, and sounds mostly like individual notes being played on a bad organ. It is eerie, though. We land in a cavern. We go through a green pipe on our left where there are 9 chests and only 3 shells. The one in the very middle has a 1-up. The middle row left chest and the middle column back row chest both have Goombas. We take a hit from a bat and kill the two in the cave. At the back of the cavern is a water slide. We slide down into water. We take hits from the urchins and worms. At the bottom is a shell. We die from an urchin.
Take 2- Once we progress further, the underground lake will take up all of the cave and there will be nowhere to surface. This time, we drowned because we ran out of air. I gave up at this point.
Take 3- I got a 1-up from the front left chest. Once in the lake, I got a shell and saw a hole in the rock to my left. It led to the Comet Medal and rejoined the main path. (I got the Comet Medal in Take 1, too.) I was running out of air when I reached the slope the urchins roll down, but made it to the Launch Star and launched to the midgate. There is a ledge with a 1-up that I reach with a long jump. It's a long drop to the bottom, where there is another lake. We get another shell-we lose it when we launch- and swim through rings. As we progress we find the lake is filled with Boos. Fortunately, the shell comes with a light and we can take them out this way. We continue and dodge even more urchins and reach the end of the lake and walk outside. The music is calm, we can hear the water, and birds. It's very peaceful. At the edge is a treasure chest. We open it with the shell and out pops Red Toad! He thanks us. He says, "I was taking a quick nap... Who am I kidding? I grabbed a Star, but fell and got trapped in this chest. It's stuffy in there." Ah, yes, Red Toad, always getting stuffed in chests with Stars. At least he's honest-for the time being. He gives us the Star as thanks, as long as we don't tell the other Toads. Sure, he finally helped us get a Star.
Star Get # 75, 38 Comet Medals, 95 Star Bits, 1448 Coins, 12 Lives
There is a Comet in Flash Black. Goody. I accidently triggered the pre-final battle sequence here, but I'll save it for when I blog about it. The path from Slimy Spring leads directly to Bowser, and I advanced, but did not see it before it triggered. It seems to have changed the map music.
I don't get this galaxy. It wasn't until I reached the end that I figured out what it was supposed to be. (It's supposed to be like Bigmouth Galaxy in Galaxy.) Musically, this is a dud. It's very slow, and sounds mostly like individual notes being played on a bad organ. It is eerie, though. We land in a cavern. We go through a green pipe on our left where there are 9 chests and only 3 shells. The one in the very middle has a 1-up. The middle row left chest and the middle column back row chest both have Goombas. We take a hit from a bat and kill the two in the cave. At the back of the cavern is a water slide. We slide down into water. We take hits from the urchins and worms. At the bottom is a shell. We die from an urchin.
Take 2- Once we progress further, the underground lake will take up all of the cave and there will be nowhere to surface. This time, we drowned because we ran out of air. I gave up at this point.
Take 3- I got a 1-up from the front left chest. Once in the lake, I got a shell and saw a hole in the rock to my left. It led to the Comet Medal and rejoined the main path. (I got the Comet Medal in Take 1, too.) I was running out of air when I reached the slope the urchins roll down, but made it to the Launch Star and launched to the midgate. There is a ledge with a 1-up that I reach with a long jump. It's a long drop to the bottom, where there is another lake. We get another shell-we lose it when we launch- and swim through rings. As we progress we find the lake is filled with Boos. Fortunately, the shell comes with a light and we can take them out this way. We continue and dodge even more urchins and reach the end of the lake and walk outside. The music is calm, we can hear the water, and birds. It's very peaceful. At the edge is a treasure chest. We open it with the shell and out pops Red Toad! He thanks us. He says, "I was taking a quick nap... Who am I kidding? I grabbed a Star, but fell and got trapped in this chest. It's stuffy in there." Ah, yes, Red Toad, always getting stuffed in chests with Stars. At least he's honest-for the time being. He gives us the Star as thanks, as long as we don't tell the other Toads. Sure, he finally helped us get a Star.
Star Get # 75, 38 Comet Medals, 95 Star Bits, 1448 Coins, 12 Lives
There is a Comet in Flash Black. Goody. I accidently triggered the pre-final battle sequence here, but I'll save it for when I blog about it. The path from Slimy Spring leads directly to Bowser, and I advanced, but did not see it before it triggered. It seems to have changed the map music.
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