![]() Round Game is the basic game with 100 levels (this is much like the story mode of the game, featuring the bosses and events within the game). The NES version has five game modes: Round Game, Time Race, VS, Lesson, and Option. Once Wario is defeated, all the creatures who were under the nightmare that Wario had cast upon them had awakened, allowing the woods to finally be restored back to peace. However, in the SNES version, Toad does not chase Wario out of the Woods but instead bombs his castle thus, announcing the defeat of the antagonist. Toad then proceeds onwards by chasing the antagonist out of the Woods. Eventually, Toad defeats him, causing him to shrink back to his original size and therefore his powers were also reduced (it was also revealed that Wario had in fact used an airpump to inflate himself to a much bigger size in order to battle Toad). Oddly, Wario appears at a gargantuan size in this battle. In the end of the game, Wario himself appears to fight against Toad alone. Along with them were several mini-bosses who would attempt to block Toad's path from getting to Wario. Wario would body slam the side of his box to make the Thwomp ceiling descend, destroying enemies would make the ceiling rise up again. The Pidgit would then throw more monsters as well as bombs at Toad. If Toad took too long to complete a level, the rascal Wario would replace Birdo and replace the Sprite with a Pidgit. Toad is the main hero, and Birdo and a Sprite would help Toad by giving him encouragement and bombs to destroy the monsters (respectively). By clearing more and more of the woods, Toad steps ever close to the ultimate challenge of facing Wario. It's Toad's job to line up the bombs with the enemies of the woods, thus defeating those evil creatures. Thankfully, the sprites are able to create bombs. Toad knows that, with the sprites help, he will be able to rid the forest of Mario's twisted nemesis. Toad, the Mushroom Kingdom hero, has decided to travel to Wario's Woods and put an end to Wario's evil reign of terror. Wario has now named the woods after himself, and peaceful creatures are not welcome. The quiet, woodlands community has now been turned upside-down by these horrifying events. Wario and his band of monsters invaded, though, and spoiled the serenity of the woods. The Peaceful Woods was once the friendly home of sprites and other gentle forest creatures. The story from the SNES instruction booklet: If Toad clears enough monster-packed sections of the forest, he'll go up against the mighty Wario himself. It's Toad's job to take the bombs and line them up with the enemies of the woods so that the enemies go down in defeat. Toad, the Mushroom Kingdom hero, has made his way to Wario's Woods in order to quiet the sinister lout and win the woods back for the sprites. Now, it is Wario's Woods and peaceful creatures are not welcome. Since the invasion of Wario and his band of monsters, though, this quiet community has been turned upside-down. The Peaceful Woods were once a friendly home for sprites and gentle creatures. ![]() The story from the NES instruction booklet: The NES version was later released on the Nintendo 3DS Virtual Console and Wii U Virtual Console in 2013, where it received the E for Everyone rating, and was made available to Nintendo Switch Online members from December 12, 2018. Wario's Woods was released to the Wii Virtual Console on Novemin America, and December 7-12, 2006 in the PAL regions and Japan. The game is known for being one of only two games that have Toad as the main starring protagonist (the other being Kinopio Live for the SNES's Japan-only Satellaview add-on), though Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker's main character is Captain Toad, a similar character. The SNES version carries the same rating. As a result of its late release, it was the only game in the NES library to have an official rating by the ESRB, being rated K-A for Kids to Adults. The NES version is notable for being not only the last first-party game produced for the console, but the last game with Nintendo's official license to be released for the platform in North America. It is also one of the many playable NES games in Animal Crossing for the Nintendo GameCube it can be obtained through using interacting with an islander using the game's Animal Island mode on the Game Boy Advance. Wario's Woods (Japanese: ワリオの森, Wario no Mori) is a puzzle game released for both the NES and SNES in 1994. Nintendo Entertainment System - Nintendo Switch Online: Nintendo (no specific division), Intelligent Systemsįamily Computer/ Nintendo Entertainment System, Super Nintendo Entertainment System, Satellaview, Virtual Console ( Wii, Nintendo 3DS, Wii U), Nintendo Entertainment System - Nintendo Switch Online ![]() Wario's Woodsįor alternate box art, see the game's gallery. For the location it takes place in, see Wario's Woods (location).
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