Wario Land 4
WarioLand4 Cover.jpg
North American boxart for Wario Land 4.
Developer(s) Nintendo
Publisher Nintendo
Platform(s) Game Boy Advance
Released August 21, 2001 (JP)
November 19, 2001 (NA)
November 16, 2001 (EU)
November 9, 2001 (AUS)
Genre Platformer
Ratings ESRB: Everyone
Modes Single player, Multiplayer
Input Cartridge

Wario Land 4 is the fourth game of the Wario Land series released for the Game Boy Advance released in 2001.

Plot

Everything starts when Wario sees an article in the newspaper about a treasure that has been uncovered in a golden temple in the jungle. As ambitious and greedy as he is he gets on his car to get there and claim all the treasure for himself.

Gameplay

The main goal of each level is to collect a key (known as a "Keybird") as well as four pieces of a diamond that will unlock the level boss's door. Also, the player will collect money which they can spend on minigames to earn medals. These medals can be used to buy power-ups that damage bosses without having to fight them, a desirable feature when facing the Golden Diva, and a necessary feature when facing bosses in super hard mode(especially spoiled rotten)..

Entry Passage

The first passage Wario enters in Wario Land 4. Has one level.

Hall of Hieroglyphs

Tutorial-like level for Wario Land 4.

Spoiled Rotten

Spoiled Rotten is the boss of Entry Passage. Appears to be a giant eggplant carrying a baby doll. This boss does not cause damage until nearly dead, at which point it grows fangs and attacks Wario. Wario must defeat this boss to open up the other four passages.

Sapphire Passage

The hardest of the passages, the Sapphire passage has a horror/Arabian theme to it. The Boss of this level is CatBat, a massive creature that creates waves and floating mines.

Emerald Passage

The easiest of the four passages, but it can still be of some trouble in the later levels.

Palm Tree Paradise

The first level in Emerald Passage.

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