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'''''Wario Land 3''''' is a [[Game Boy Color]] game in the {{ser|Wario}} series. Although a sequel to ''[[Wario Land II]]'', it has no direct connection to the latter, but shares its graphics style and many gameplay mechanics, notably {{smw|Wario|Wario's}} immortality.
 
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"'''Wario™ is back and better than ever!'''
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Trapped inside a magical music box, the invincible Wario is on a dangerous quest to help a mysterious figure recover its lost powers! Smash, bash and crash your way through more than two dozen gigantic levels in search of hidden keys, valuable treasures and mystical music boxes. Test your wits on puzzle after intricate puzzle and flex your muscles in action-packed boss fights! Be weary of {{smw|Wanderin' Goom|Wanderin' Gooms}}, {{smw|Hammer-bot|Hammer-bots}}, {{smw|Mad Scienstein}} and more as you plunge into one of the largest, most dazzling adventures ever to hit Game Boy Color!"
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Following a crash-landing in a forest, Wario stumbles upon the entrance to a cave; inside, he locates a mysterious music box that contains a miniature world. When he peers into it, however, he is sucked into the music box and passes out. Upon recovering, he finds himself inside a dark temple, where he encounters a hidden figure, claiming to be the tutelary god of the music box world who has had his powers taken away by a "wicked being". Immediately, he sends Wario on a quest to recover the five music boxes needed to restore his powers, promising to return the antihero to his own world if he succeeds and letting him keep all the treasure he may happen upon.
 
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Revision as of 01:18, 2 April 2012

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Wario Land 3
ワリオランド3 不思議なオルゴール
File:WL3 NACover.jpg
European box art
Developer(s): Nintendo Research & Development 1
Publisher(s): Nintendo
Platform: Game Boy Color
Category: Platformer
Players: 1
Predecessor: Wario Land II
Successor: Wario Land 4
Release dates
N. America: May 30, 2000
Japan: March 21, 2000
Europe: April 14, 2000
Ratings
ESRB: E
USK: 0
ACB: G
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Wario Land 3 is a Game Boy Color game in the Wario series. Although a sequel to Wario Land II, it has no direct connection to the latter, but shares its graphics style and many gameplay mechanics, notably Wario's immortality.

Blurb

"Wario™ is back and better than ever!

Trapped inside a magical music box, the invincible Wario is on a dangerous quest to help a mysterious figure recover its lost powers! Smash, bash and crash your way through more than two dozen gigantic levels in search of hidden keys, valuable treasures and mystical music boxes. Test your wits on puzzle after intricate puzzle and flex your muscles in action-packed boss fights! Be weary of Wanderin' Gooms, Hammer-bots, Mad Scienstein and more as you plunge into one of the largest, most dazzling adventures ever to hit Game Boy Color!"

Story

Following a crash-landing in a forest, Wario stumbles upon the entrance to a cave; inside, he locates a mysterious music box that contains a miniature world. When he peers into it, however, he is sucked into the music box and passes out. Upon recovering, he finds himself inside a dark temple, where he encounters a hidden figure, claiming to be the tutelary god of the music box world who has had his powers taken away by a "wicked being". Immediately, he sends Wario on a quest to recover the five music boxes needed to restore his powers, promising to return the antihero to his own world if he succeeds and letting him keep all the treasure he may happen upon.

Gameplay

References

External links

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