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* Mario moves way faster when he is long jumping (crouch while running then jump). This'll make the foot races in the game considerably easier. | |||
* Back flipping at a wall then jumping off and spinning can get you up onto most high walls. | |||
* It's worth getting every star, though be aware that you won't be able to get all 120 until you've beaten the game at least once. | |||
* If you're stumped on a star, just pick a different world to explore. Usually, by the time you've collected 1-2 stars from every world in a planetarium, you'll have enough to unlock the Bowser level and then move to the next planetarium. | |||
* Lives mean very little, so don't be afraid to explore a bit (and possibly die.) | |||
* Having a second player on Wiimote duty can be really helpful in some places. With the A button, they can hold most enemies in place (including cannonballs!), and even freeze some moving or disappearing platforms. | |||
* On the really difficult water race in the trial galaxy, the timer shows 1:30 as the best time, but you have an entire 3 minutes to complete the race. | |||
* While there are some exceptions, generally killing an enemy with a Spin Attack gets you Star Bits, Stomping gets you a Coin. | |||
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Latest revision as of 09:38, 21 September 2020
- Mario moves way faster when he is long jumping (crouch while running then jump). This'll make the foot races in the game considerably easier.
- Back flipping at a wall then jumping off and spinning can get you up onto most high walls.
- It's worth getting every star, though be aware that you won't be able to get all 120 until you've beaten the game at least once.
- If you're stumped on a star, just pick a different world to explore. Usually, by the time you've collected 1-2 stars from every world in a planetarium, you'll have enough to unlock the Bowser level and then move to the next planetarium.
- Lives mean very little, so don't be afraid to explore a bit (and possibly die.)
- Having a second player on Wiimote duty can be really helpful in some places. With the A button, they can hold most enemies in place (including cannonballs!), and even freeze some moving or disappearing platforms.
- On the really difficult water race in the trial galaxy, the timer shows 1:30 as the best time, but you have an entire 3 minutes to complete the race.
- While there are some exceptions, generally killing an enemy with a Spin Attack gets you Star Bits, Stomping gets you a Coin.