Wario Land 4

Wario Land 4, known in Japan as Wario Land Advance: Yōki no Otakara (ワリオランドアドバンス ヨーキのお宝, lit. "Wario Land Advance: The Treasure of the Golden Diva"), is a Game Boy Advance video game released in 2001. It is the fifth game in the Wario Land series, which is a spin-off of the Super Mario Land series. In the game, Wario advances through the levels through transformations triggered by enemy attacks. This is the first Wario Land game to feature Heart hit points.

Story
Wario sees an article in the morning paper about a treasure that has been uncovered in a golden ziggurat in the jungle. He runs there to claim the treasure for himself. He ends up locked in several battles, aided by a figure resembling Mr. Game & Watch, and rescuing the spirit of an ancient princess who had been locked away thousands of years earlier. Wario finally arrives back home, much richer.

Gameplay
The game is divided into 4 "passages", each with a different theme and boss. Each passage is further divided into 4 levels, each with 4 Jewel Pieces to be recovered, making total of 16 Pieces or 4 complete Jewels per passage. Once all 4 Jewels have been completed, Wario can fight the boss of that area.

The Passages are as follows:

Entry Passage
This passage only has one level: The Hall of Hieroglyphics, which, true to its name, uses hieroglyphics on the walls to teach Wario his basic moves. The boss of this passage is Spoiled Rotten.

Emerald Passage
This Passage is nature-themed. The four levels are:

The boss is Cractus, an animate cactus with a huge head that can skewer Wario with its claws and drool a poisonous liquid on him, turning Wario into Zombie Wario.
 * Palm Tree Paradise
 * Wildflower Fields
 * Mystic Lake
 * Monsoon Jungle

Ruby Passage
This Passage is mechanical-themed. The four levels are:


 * The Curious Factory
 * The Toxic Landfill
 * 40 Below Fridge
 * Pinball Zone

The boss is Cuckoo Condor. He is what appears to be a giant cuckoo clock. He can grab Wario and shoot gears and electricity at him. After he takes enough damage, the cuckoo clock falls apart, revealing a giant bird, presumably a condor, underneath. In this form, Cuckoo Condor can lay eggs that hatch into self-destructing chicks to damage Wario.

Topaz Passage
This Passage is toy-themed. The four levels are:


 * Toy Block Tower
 * The Big Board
 * Doodle Woods
 * Domino Row

The boss is Aerodent, a rat that hides in a giant inflatable teddy bear. He throws down needles, which can be used to deflate the teddy bear, making Aerodent an easier target. Later in the fight, Aerodent will drop flames, which do not harm Wario, but instead turns him into Flaming Wario. Fiery Wario will run around the screen for a while, wasting valuable time.

Sapphire Passage
This passage is horror-themed. The four levels are:


 * Crescent Moon Village
 * Arabian Night
 * Fiery Cavern
 * Hotel Horror

The boss is Catbat. He is essentially a big cat with a statue of a bat on his head. He creates waves which must be jumped over, and can also spit out orange and purple spiked balls, which either damage Wario or turn him into Puffy Wario, respectively. The latter's purpose is to waste time.

Golden Pyramid
The final area in the game. It only has one level, the Golden Passage. Its boss is the Golden Diva, the last boss of the game.

Bosses

 * Spoiled Rotten (Entry Passage)
 * Cractus (Emerald Passage)
 * Cuckoo Condor (Ruby Passage)
 * Aerodent (Topaz Passage)
 * Catbat (Sapphire Passage)
 * Golden Diva (Golden Pyramid)

Enemies
During his adventure, Wario encounters more than three dozen types of enemies. While a dozen of them is found in the levels of different passages, most enemy types are normally only found in a certain passage. They usually go in line with the passage's theme.

Golden Pyramid Enemies
The last part of the game doesn't introduce new enemies, aside from the final boss, the Golden Diva, and the creatures created by her. However, some enemies that are otherwise exclusive to the Sapphire Passage reappear in the last level before the boss, the Golden Passage, including Skeleton Birds, Men'ono and Miniculas.

Links

 * Official European website
 * Official American website
 * Official Japanese website