Wario Land II

The gameplay is similar to its predecessor; players navigate Wario through a series of platforming levels with the goal of getting to the end of the game with as many coins as possible.Wario Land II has received overwhelmingly positive critical reception, with praise for the game's large levels, secrets and gameplay mechanics.They steal all his precious treasure, set off his giant alarm clock, and leave the tap running, flooding much of his castle.Dan Hsu especially enjoyed how the player character cannot die, only suffer a variety of comic misfortunes which can sometimes allow him to access secret areas, and remarked that "Wario Land II reminds me of so many old-school platformers, yet it's like nothing I've seen before.[9] Nintendo Life, reviewing the Virtual Console re-release, argued that "Big fans of the first game might lament Wario Land II's sudden significant change in gameplay, but if you give it a try, you'll find that it's actually quite good.
Wario dashes through a thin wall to find a secret room full of coins.
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