![]() Stomp on the button to create a wooden walkway up to the next area, but beware - it vanishes after a frustratingly short time. Do a high jump to reach the question coin, then follow the musical notes, clobbering plants along the way. Grab all five star pieces (there's one in that clam, and another in the crate next to the penguin) then launch yourself onto dry land. ![]() The swimming controls can take some getting used to (down is up, like a flight sim, and A propels you forwards) but luckily our hairy hero has impressive lung capacity so you'll have plenty of time to get the hang of it. Take a deep breath and get ready for your first taste of underwater Mario fun. Hey, how come they can send letters while trapped in the centre of the universe, while it takes my first class post three days to get here? Pshaw.Īnyway, there's another handy respawning 1Up mushroom beneath the spiral staircase leading to the Kitchen observatory.and that's where we're going right now. If he has a letter icon next to him, go and have a chat - it'll either be a letter from Princess Peach containing five bonus lives or, once you've found him, a Luigi mission for you to try. Also keep your eyes on the Toad mailman, the one with pink spots. ![]() There are always 1Up mushrooms around the Observatory - in the crate behind the Starshroom in the Garage, for instance - so make a habit of stocking up between levels. Things have been fairly simple so far, but it starts to get trickier from here on so make sure you gather extra lives whenever you can. You have, of course, already savoured the first part and we're now ready to get stuck into the next two observatories full of galactic gaming greatness. Welcome back, moustache fans, to the second part of the lovingly crafted Eurogamer Super Mario Galaxy Star Guide.
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