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Super mario odyssey getting moon in prize room sand castle
Super mario odyssey getting moon in prize room sand castle













super mario odyssey getting moon in prize room sand castle

This level doesn’t serve much of a purpose outside of a major boss fight, but oh, what a boss fight it is. Mario doesn’t stay in this level long, only collecting 35 total Power Moons, so there isn’t much to go on in terms of ranking, but visually at least it’s entertaining to explore. Something about this Kingdom reminds me of Yoshi’s Island, most likely the palm trees, and rich tropical color palette. It’s also the first level where Mario can capture a Cheep Cheep, one of the funnest transformations in the game. The Lake Kingdom is pretty, but a bit small, and the transition between the water and the lake’s inner plaza can be a pain in the butt. I guess it retained a lot from its source material. Likely based on London or another English town, it has a certain charm, but it’s too dark and misty for me to want to visit for very long. That being said, it does have at least 31 Power Moons, so it’s not quite as useless as the Cloud Kingdom. The Cap Kingdom is neither bad, nor good. It’s a nice, short trip to his first showdown with Bowser, and a pretty one at that. Mario’s visit to the Cloud Kingdom is really too short to have much of an opinion on. I’m not sure how to feel about that part of the level, but the Kingdom does have at least one redeeming feature: as Breath of the Wild taught us, there are few things as fun as sand surfing, and in the Sand Kingdom, of course, there’s opportunity everywhere on the backs of the Jaxi. It’s cute, but it’s also heavy on the “benevolent cultural tourism” Nintendo seems to be so fond of, built on a Dia de Muertos theme borrowed from Mexican culture (with a few non-canon flourishes like Maoi-inspired statues and Egyptian style pyramids). The play area seems vast but it’s actually pretty small, and the snow makes it feel featureless and dull. I mean I can, in that, I can access it whenever I want because I have enough Power Moons, but interest-wise, it’s dead to me. Here are our thoughts on how every kingdom in Super Mario Odyssey shapes up.Ī boring level with an even more boring name, I just can’t get into the Snow Kingdom. come to a close, it’s time to reminisce about what we enjoyed-or didn’t-about each. Mario’s journey in Super Mario Odyssey is a true epic, leading him through almost twenty total new Kingdoms, each beautiful and unique in their own way.















Super mario odyssey getting moon in prize room sand castle