Yoshi's Woolly World is the latest side-scrolling platform game starring Mario's dinosaur buddy, who is on a quest to rid the world of enemies while at the same time finding secret items. This time around, the world has a yarn-based design similar to Kirby's Epic Yarn for the Wii, where everything is made of the material and players can alter pieces of it to solve puzzles.
The game is basic for all ages to enjoy, but we have some tips for item collecting and using yarn balls to your advantage.
Gathering Collectibles
Yoshi's Woolly World - 100% Walkthrough (Story Mode - All Stamps - All Yoshis - All Flowers - 100% Completion - English - 1080P Full HD) GamingForLife - WhirlingCow's Channel 70 videos. Jun 25, 2015 Yoshi's Woolly World is a 2.5D side-scrolling game for the Wii U by Good-Feel. It is the fifth main platform game starring Yoshi and the first Yoshi home console game since Yoshi's Story. The game takes place in a handcrafted universe, similar to the one in Kirby's Epic Yarn, which was also developed by Good-Feel.
Yoshi's Woolly World contains three types of collectibles. The first are Winged Cloud Canisters scattered throughout each level. There are five per board, and they're usually tucked away out of place, like in hidden rooms or corridors outside of view until Yoshi approaches. The best thing you can do if you see one of these is to look for an alternate path. 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.
Yoshi's Woolly World 3-2 Flowers
The next items are Smiley Flowers. These are a staple of Yoshi games, and there are five to collect in each stage, similar to the Canisters. If you find them all, you'll see the flowers on a spinning ring at the end of the board. 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. The more beads you collect, the more Stamp Patches you'll be able to find. They build up as you accumulate more beads, with up to 20 in a stage.
Activate Badges
Badges play a vital role in the game because they make levels much easier to complete. When entering a stage, you'll have the option to purchase a temporary badge for one play-through, which provides a certain advantage.
At first, you won't have many options for these badges, as there will only be one to increase the size of your yarn balls, enabling you to cover more space with each one you throw. As you proceed through the game, however, you'll unlock more, including the ability to use your loyal dog Poochy, who can help Yoshi get around much easier.
Badges cost anywhere from 500 to 2,000 beads, depending on what you want to use. That's why it's vital to pick up as many of them as possible within each stage, as they act as currency to unlock badges when you play.
Use Yarn Balls to Your Advantage
You'll be able to generate yarn balls with ease throughout Yoshi's Woolly World. There are green blocks that produce up to six for you to carry (and you can always refill), and you can pick them up by eating and digesting enemies (eat first, then press down on the control pad to get the yarn ball) or biting walls in the middle of a stage.
With these, you can use two different aiming systems (precision or the default set-up) to time your shots and hit enemies, such as Piranha plants, to move in and defeat them. Yarn balls are also quite handy during boss battles, so make sure you have a few on hand.
The default aiming system works best. While you'll have to wait a second for your ideal shot to line up, you'll achieve better precision this way. If you miss, you can go and get another yarn ball from an earlier part of the stage.
One more thing – yarn balls are an excellent way to get out-of-reach collectibles. There may be a flower or beads hanging above that you can't access, even with a well-timed jump. However, with a good throw of a yarn ball, you'll be able to pick them up and continue on your way.
Consider Mellow Mode
Although the game is easier than most Nintendo-based platformers (looking at you, Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze), some players may struggle depending on their skill levels. Not to worry, as there's a secondary mode you can activate called Mellow Mode.
By activating this, Yoshi will be able to fly around without penalty, allowing him to make longer jumps and avoid falling to certain doom. The enemies still pack a punch, though, so it helps to keep a yarn ball handy, or better yet, devour them to get another one.
There is no penalty for using this mode, so if you have trouble, don't be afraid to mellow out!
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Knitty-Knotty Windmill Hill is the fifth level of Yoshi's Woolly World and Poochy & Yoshi's Woolly World. It features the first appearances of moving wool platforms in the form of windmills.
Layout[edit]The level starts off next to a windmill, before an Egg Block and a windmill which needs its platforms filled in. After this are another two windmills which also needs platforms filled in, before leading to a Winged Cloud with a Spring Ball inside of it, which will allow the player to climb up a larger windmill, which leads to the next area. The next area takes place in the sky, and the player will have to jump over clouds and windmills whilst avoiding Shy Guys and Gusties. Midway through this section is a Warp Pipe that needs to be filled in, this Warp Pipe leads to an area where the player needs to sprout all of the flowers, before filling them, when they do this they will be rewarded with beads and a piece of Wonder Wool. At the end of this section is a Warp Pipe. The next area is filled with windmills that need platforms filling in so the player can progress, and the end of this section is the Goal roulette. Enemies[edit]Collectables[edit]Smiley Flowers[edit]
Wonder Wools[edit]Moo Moo Yoshi
Collecting all five Wonder Wools in this level will unlock Moo Moo Yoshi. Gallery[edit]
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