Dec 20, 2016 Nintendo has announced the expanded content it has in store for its upcoming 3DS platformer Poochy & Yoshi's Woolly World, including new levels and modes. Back to Menu Search. Yoshi's Woolly World is a side-scrolling platformer video game developed by Good-Feel and published by Nintendo for the Wii U. The game is the seventh main entry in the Yoshi series of games, the first home console title in the series since 1997's Yoshi's Story, as well. Oct 19, 2015 Unravel the secrets of Yoshi's Woolly World with the list of extras and unlockables. Get the Boss Rush bonus mode, secret levels, and shiny new Yoshi colors with these tips. Yoshi's next solo.
Unravel the secrets of Yoshi's Woolly World with the list of extras and unlockables. Get the Boss Rush bonus mode, secret levels, and shiny new Yoshi colors with these tips.
Yoshi's next solo adventure takes on an all new pattern from the same team that brought us Kirby's Epic Yarn. Unlike Kirby's adorable adventure, Yoshi springs into the fuzzy world with all his powers intact. Licking up enemies, laying eggs, and launching to solve puzzles -- it all returns, with plenty of collectibles to discover and special secrets to unlock. Get all the details here.
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In addition to the extra playable Star levels common in other Mario titles, Yoshi can also change his color or fight bosses in the Boss Hut for extra special metallic color rewards.
Change Colors in the Yoshi Hut
Yoshi Hut appears in Craft Island after collecting all five Yarn Rolls in a single level. Any level will work.
In the Yoshi Hut, you can swap to any currently unlocked Yoshi color. Yoshi's color is based on which save file you select; green, light-blue or pink.
Red is always available. To unlock other colors, save the different yarns. The other two default colors (Light-Blue and Pink if on the Green file) unlock after completing the main game's final boss.
Earn Rewards at the Boss Tent
After completing the main game's final boss, the Boss Tent will appear on Craft Island. Here you can replay 12 boss fights to unlock unique Yoshi colors.
Bronze Yoshi: In the Boss Tent; Complete Boss Battles 1-4
Silver Yoshi: In the Boss Tent; Complete Boss Battles 5-8
Gold Yoshi: In the Boss Tent; Complete Boss Battles 9-12
Use the Yoshi Hut in Craft Island to swap colors.
Unlock Special Star-S Levels
Get every collectible Smiley Flower in a world to unlock that world's special stage. There are six worlds and six special stages.
After unlocking the six special stages, collect the remaining Smiley Flowers in the bonus levels to get one final challenge -- the Star-S stage.
Click on a world or level below to learn more about it. Woolly World Walkthrough World 1. 1-1 Yarn Yoshi Takes Shape; 1-2 Bounceabout Woods; 1-3 Sponge Cave Spelunking; 1-4 Big Montgomery's Fort.
Sep 01, 2016 Yoshi's Wooly World Wiki Guide. Last Edited: September 1, 2016 at 5:15 PM. Yoshi's Wooly World was first announced (though unnamed at the time) during the January 23 Nintendo Direct broadcast. Supervised by legendary Nintendo developer Takashi Tezuka (who directed both Yoshi's Island and Yoshi's Story). Dec 11, 2016 Welcome to Yoshi's Woolly World! The purpose of this guide is to walk you through obtaining 100% completion in this game. It's not necessarily meant for those who just want to.
Star-S appears in Craft Island, with areas based on all the preceding level themes. You'll need to collect all 270 Smiley Flowers to unlock this extra-long level.
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So, you're starting to wrap up your play-through of Yoshi's Crafted World, and maybe it felt a little easy to you. Sure, some of the collectibles are tricky to find, but just finishing the levels might have been a cinch, especially if you opted for Mellow Mode. But don't worry. If you were hoping for a bigger challenge, Good Feel has a few more mountains for you to climb..or rather, hills. Hidden Hills.
The game's most difficult levels are located in Hidden Hills. Here's how to unlock them.
If you find them all, you'll see the flowers on a spinning ring at the end of the board. Yoshi's woolly world amazon. You can usually access it by eating a vulnerable wall (look for a stem that indicates Yoshi can devour it – he'll create an extra yarn ball as well) or even push some wall aside so he can enter the hidden area.The next items are Smiley Flowers. By passing through the ring and landing on a flower, you'll not only score some extra beads (the in-game currency), but also make your way to a bonus stage where you can run around and collect even more.Finally, we have beads. You'll see clusters throughout the stage, but you can find extra beads from ground pounding green mushroom platforms (they come pouring from the bottom) or seeking them out in hidden rooms. These are a staple of Yoshi games, and there are five to collect in each stage, similar to the Canisters.
What is Hidden Hills?
Hidden Hills is a short series of bonus levels at the end of Yoshi's Crafted World. Though most of the other levels in this game can be completed fairly easily (though their collectibles may prove much more of a challenge), Hidden Hills levels are tough as nails.
Two of them (the first and the third) are tricky platforming challenges with huge gaps, moving platforms, and very few 'safe' spots to rest, as well as the added caveat that if you fall anywhere in the level, it's game over and you have to start from the beginning (other levels just return you to the last safe spot you stood with a health penalty). The second Hidden Hills level is more of a dodging and collecting challenge as you rise on a magnet platform, avoiding security lights that will send enemies to attack you, and perform a final series of tricky jumps across flying enemies.
These levels can be difficult, even on Mellow Mode. Good luck!
How do you unlock Hidden Hills?
Hidden Hills will automatically appear on your overworld after you beat the normal final boss of Yoshi's Crafted World. However, in order to access it, you'll have to pay a hefty Smiley Flower price.
A Blockafeller at the entrance of the levels asks you for 30 Smiley Flowers to gain access, but that only unlocks a single level. There are three total levels in Hidden Hills, and you'll need 30 Smiley Flowers for each - 90 total. If you don't want to backtrack after every single level, I recommend returning to prior levels and stocking up on Smiley Flowers before you try to tackle these tricky platforming challenges.
There is also a 'secret' final boss lying in wait at the end of Hidden Hills, and far tougher than the regular final boss. You must beat all three levels to get to them. You'll also have to, once again, pay up. It's 50 Smiley Flowers to challenge them. On top of the 90 you already need for the Hidden Hills levels, you'll want a whopping 140 Smiley Flowers to clear the entirety of this zone.
What does the Blockafeller give you for 317 Smiley Flowers?
After beating the final boss in Kamek Kerfuffle, the Blockafeller you've been climbing the mountain with will ask you for 317 Smiley Flowers. This number is the amount of flowers remaining in the game after all other Blockafellers are fed and all levels are unlocked, which they should be at this point.
It's a daunting task to collect this many. You'll need to collect all Smiley Flowers in each level, plus all bonus flowers gained from 100 coins, 20 Red Coins, and 20 hearts. You'll also need to do every Flip Side level, finishing with all three Poochy Pups within the time limit, and go back and collect all souvenirs for the Blockafellers and complete all their scavenger hunts. That will amount to 317 extra Smiley Flowers, which you can then pay the Blockafeller for a bonus costume for Yoshi: The Sundream Stone costume.
Any questions?
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