Ice Cubed

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Level
Ice Cubed
●18 Ice Fortress
Level code 18 (World-e)
Game Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3
Music track Fortress Theme
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Ice Cubed is the eighteenth level in the bonus World-e in Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3. This card was released in Series 2 in Japan. Its official difficulty rating is ★★★★☆. The level was initially released only in Japan, although it became available internationally with the Wii U Virtual Console release of the game in 2016. The level contains four Advance Coins. The key art featured Wendy O. Koopa.

Layout

SMA4 Ice Cubed Screenshot.png
Ice Cubed from Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3.
Map of the level.

The level is a fortress made entirely of Ice Blocks, much like the name of the level suggests. It begins with Mario in front of four Munchers. Directly after this is an area with a Lakitu, but there are also ice platforms above the player which the Spinies can land on, then a pipe.

The two ? Blocks upon entering the pipe contain Fire Flowers (or a Super Mushroom if the player is not at least Super Mario). Across the gap is a group of Frozen Coins, with Nipper Plants at the bottom left and right corners. Next, there are some Frozen Coins, as well as a Brick Block; inside the block is a Switch Block, which can take the player to the next area up, with several more Frozen Coins surrounding the next Switch Block. By using this, the player can access a pipe leading to the next section. However, if the player messes up the coin puzzle, they can take an alternate route.

In the upper area, there are several Switch Blocks, as well as Buzzy Beetles and Turnips. Impeding the path to the next area are several Munchers. By heading up the area the player can go, they find a Switch Block and a Buzzy Beetle. By pressing the switch, the Munchers turn to coins, which the player can use the beetle to collect. By heading out one of the two Warp Pipes available in the area, the player is taken to the aforementioned alternate route.

The lower area contains several Frozen Coins and Munchers, as well as a Thwomp near the beginning and Dry Bones. At the very end of it is a pipe leading to a fight with two Boom Booms.

Advance Coins

  1. The Advance Coin is at the bottom center of the Frozen Coins.
  2. After the second pipe in the third area, the player can find two invisible Jump Blocks in the space in the ceiling, which allows him or her to reach an area with the second Advance Coin.
  3. The third coin is near the end of the path after the second Advance Coin.
  4. By entering the pipe at the very end of the third area, the player is taken to the location of the Advance Coin.

Enemies

Name Count
Boo from Fortress, Castle
Boo
5
Buzzy Beetle, from Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3
Buzzy Beetle
2
A Muncher as it appears in Super Mario Bros. 3 remake for the SNES
Muncher
35
Thwomp sprite from Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3
Thwomp
1
Dry Bones sprite from Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3
Dry Bones
4
Attack animation of Boom Boom from the Super Mario All-Stars version of Super Mario Bros. 3
Boom Boom
2 (boss)

Flavor text

  • Japanese:
  • Romaji:
  • Translation:  

こおりのせかいを あまくみられちゃ こまるね! ここから ぬけだせるかい!
Kōri no sekai o amaku mirarecha komaru ne! Koko kara nukedaseru kai!
"You'll be in trouble if you don't take the world of ice seriously! Can you escape from here?"

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese こおりのとりで
Kōri no Toride
Ice Fortress

Trivia

  • Wendy O. Koopa is the Koopaling featured on the card's key art; coincidentally, in the Super Mario World episode "Fire Sale", Wendy, or rather, Kootie Pie, played a prominent role, and the episode featured an ice fortress like in Ice Cubed.