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==Gameplay== | ==Gameplay== | ||
The castle is divided into three tiers. Mario starts off with four lives on the bottom right corner and must advance left by jumping over a brick wall. He has to move adeptly through [[platform]]s that appear and disappear while dodging [[Poison Mushroom]]s. After going to the [[Warp Pipe|tunnel]] on the right, he | The castle is divided into three tiers. Mario starts off with four lives on the bottom right corner and must advance left by jumping over a brick wall. He has to move adeptly through [[platform]]s that appear and disappear while dodging [[Poison Mushroom]]s. After going to the [[Warp Pipe|tunnel]] on the right, he will enter the middle tier. While like on the bottom tier, the controls on the middle tier are different: Right is left and vice versa. Mario must collect either the flower on the bottom tier or the [[Super Star|star]] on the middle tier to activate a moving platform over the Koopa Dragon's head. These items appear only periodically but always in the same location. Collecting the star also grants ten seconds of invincibility, while the flower awards only points. There is also a hidden [[Coin Block]] in the middle tier that grants an [[extra life]] if Mario collects 30 [[coin]]s. At the top tier, he must use the moving platforms to jump over the Koopa Dragon to vanquish him and rescue the princess. The game then restarts on a higher difficulty level with everything moving at a faster pace. [[Bullet Bill|Cannon balls]] are introduced on the fifth level, and [[Piranha Plant|pirana plants]]{{sic}} on the seventh. The highest possible score is 1,999 [[point]]s. | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== |