Rolling Gizmo Galaxy

The Rolling Gizmo Galaxy is a galaxy in Super Mario Galaxy. It is one of the three Trial Galaxies. Like the Rolling Green Galaxy, this galaxy features the Star Ball. Unlike the Rolling Green Galaxy, which is rather plain and grassy, this galaxy has many gadgets, electronics, and is much more challenging.

Planets/Areas
NOTE: Unless otherwise noted, all names are unofficial.

Starting Area
This first part of the course consists of a zigzag leading up to a bunch of breakable blocks that can be broken by jumping. Behind the blocks is a bridge that Mario must jump to knock down much like the blocks. Note that if Mario travels first to the bridge without the ball, there is a formation of blue star bits in a pile shaped like a Rupee, the currency in The Legend of Zelda series, hovering behind it. Behind the bridge is a launcher that will launch Mario to the second part of this area. The second part of is just a small hole with coins all around it that Mario can collect. The hole leads to the second area.

Area 2
The second part is a large orange rectangle with holes and Goombas. Mario must tread carefully lest he fall into a hole.

Area 3
The third part is a large area full of many different gadgets. There are several spinning platforms, a large die that can push the player off the edge, and several Bob-omb dispensers.

Area 4
This is the final area consisting of a large gear and a long walkway with two dice running around it that will try to push Mario off. This leads up to the windmill and the final hole that will break the star ball. If Mario rides onto the second die he can easily make it to the end.

Mission
This galaxy contains only the following mission.

Trivia

 * It is possible to make a Goomba fall down from the platform in the second area. Should Mario lure this Goomba from the far right hand side of the orange area toward the blue sloped area opposite, and then roll the Star Ball on top of it when on the blue area, the Goomba will disappear, and will be seen falling downward through the sky.

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