Wednesday, 15 August 2012

Super Mario 64 - Gameplay Walkthrough Part 2 | Footrace With Koopa The Quick (Let's Play)






Let's play Super Mario 64 Walkthrough Part 2 | Star 2 Footrace With Koopa The Quick. Like always we're on a journey to save that sexy princess peach! I hope its worth saving her for the million times lol. We are still in Bob-omb battlefield searching for our 2nd star! Super Mario 64 is set in Princess Peach's Castle, which consists of three floors, a basement, a moat, and a courtyard. The area outside the castle is an introductory area in which the player can experiment, testing his or her player skills. Scattered throughout the castle are entrances to courses via secret walls and paintings. Super Mario 64 begins with a letter from Princess Peach inviting Mario to come to her castle for a cake she has baked for him. However, when he arrives, Mario discovers that Bowser has invaded the castle and imprisoned the princess and her servants within it using the power of the castle's 120 Power Stars. Many of the castle's paintings are portals to other worlds, in which Bowser's minions keep watch over the stars. Mario explores the castle for these portals to enter the worlds and recover the stars. He gains access to more rooms as he recovers more Power Stars, and eventually traverses three different obstacle courses, each leading to its own battle with Bowser. Defeating Bowser the first two times earns Mario a key for opening another level of the castle. After Mario defeats Bowser in the final battle, Peach is released from the stained-glass window above the castle's entrance ...








GameChap and Bertie are on a Fan-Made Map - the Square Sun and Moon arena - for another thrilling Clay Soldiers war; a Sub Match between four mighty armies! Which one shall emerge victorious? NEW BATTLE FORT RULES Instructions: Make an army based on the below rules. Armies shall ONLY be chosen from the comments section, so to have a chance at entering battle, enter your team there! Tally ho! 1) Each army has 64 soldiers. 2) All soldiers are automatically given a stick and piece of armour. 3) Each army can have one King, but this is optional. 4) Upgrades cost points. You have up to 64 points to spend on upgrades. The costs are: -) Flint: 16 pts. (max 1) -) Cloth: 16 pts. (max 1) -) Horse: 4 pts. each -) Pegasus: 4 pts. each -) Gold Ingot: 0 pts. -) Glass: 4 pts. (max 1) -) Gunpowder: 4 pts. (max 1) -) Porkchop: 4 pts. each -) Clay: 4 pts. each -) Diamond: BANNED -) Iron Ingot: 2 pts. each -) Gravel Block: 4 pts. each -) Slime: 1 pt. each -) Redstone: 4 pts. each -) Sugar: 1 pt. each -) Feather: 1 pt. per 16 feathers (max 64) -) Glowstone: 0 pts. each -) Ender Pearl: BANNED 5) Item Descriptions -) Flint: Your soldiers craft sharper sticks for increased melee damage. -) Cloth: Allows your men to use wool padding, giving them better armor. -) Horse: A trusty steed who grants increased speed and armor to his rider. -) Pegasus: A special mount who offers slightly reduced speed, but increased armor and the ability to fly! -) Gold Ingot: Use this to crown a king! Your soldiers ...
Video Rating: 4 / 5

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