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Yoshi is no doubt a fan favourite. He is widely recognizable, almost as much as his ever faithful plumber companion. The cute little dinosaur has made numerous appearances across the Mario universe and played a starring role in a number of his own games. Regretfully, I have never had the opportunity to play a game in the Yoshi series, but I had high hopes for Yoshi’s New Island given some of the fantastic games that have been recently published by Nintendo, as well as how much I enjoy many of the games in the Mario series. Unfortunately, Yoshi’s New Island didn’t quite live up to my expectations as it wasn’t the fun platformer I thought it would be, but it doesn’t’ mean it’s a total loss.

Poor Baby Mario, he’s had a rough day! Mistakenly delivered to the wrong house with his brother Luigi, the stork frantically returns to deliver them to their real parents. Unfortunately, there is a quite a kerfuffle mid-flight and Luigi is kidnapped by the wretchedly evil Kamek and Mario falls to the sea. Meanwhile, Baby Bowser, who even in infant state is up to no good, is planning to take over Egg Island and make it his vacation home. Baby Mario thankfully lands safely on Egg Island in the midst of Bowser’s evil ploy, and the residents of the Island, the Yoshi’s, make it their mission to carefully watch over the baby while helping him find his brother and find Bowser’s castle before it’s too late.

Having never played the original I must admit I struggled a bit for the first few minutes trying to grasp the controls including the hovering jump, aiming of eggs at enemies and obstacles, gulping and spitting out enemies, all while ensuring poor Baby Mario is safely secured on my back. However, once mastered I easily made my way through each level, almost too quickly at times. Perhaps because I am not the target audience as no doubt Yoshi’s New Island is geared towards a younger crowd, but I whizzed my way through each level, some within a matter of minutes. Even the boss battles seemed rather insignificant, extremely easily to defeat, three hits and done. And death is a rarity; the only penalty from being hit by an enemy is Baby Mario floating away and being scooped up by the Kamek’s minions if he’s not reached within 10 seconds.

I’ve been spoiled by some of Nintendo’s recent platformers, many filled with innovative and exciting level designs, but you won’t see any of that here. Pretty basic stuff, rather unoriginal and standard: hop here, jump there, break this, and so forth. While Yoshi’s New Island is meant to be an update to the series, it’s quite evident that the developers are relying on the same old formula. My daughter, an avid fan of previous entries in the series, noted that very little has changed, and it feels just like Yoshi’s Island DS. There are 6 different worlds to play through, and 8 levels in each, and despite their appearance, they all feel much like each other; however, there are a few brief mini game sequences within the levels that do change the pace a bit, in which Yoshi converts into a vehicle of some sort, such as a hot air balloon or submarine, and using the 3DS’s gyroscope you race against the clock to collect as many coins as possible. There are also ginormous Shy Guys that pop up, and when Yoshi consumes one then spits it out you are rewarded with a huge egg, that when pushed, sets forth on a path of destruction, revealing secrets and alternate paths.

A number of red coins, stars and smiley faced flowers can be found throughout each level, and the true completionists will find themselves painstakingly collecting them all, many hidden in the midst of gold coins or within flying question mark boxes, which not only adds a nice replay value, but also adds a bit of a puzzle element to the game.

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While the level design was drab and uninspiring, the graphics at times were pretty to look at and were highlighted quite nicely when playing in 3D. A palette of beautiful colours, backgrounds that at times look crudely drawn with crayon, seemingly as if ripped from the pages of a storybook, all very fitting for a game filled with crawling infants and cute dinosaurs.

If you’re a fan of the kazoo, or the sounds of a baby’s mobile, you will really enjoy the soundtrack. I personally did not. I understand that it’s meant to be childlike, quirky and light, given the gameplay and imagery, but I simply could not stand the music, often finding myself playing with the volume down. Yoshi’s little quips and noises were absolutely adorable though, but the constant beep paired with the shrill wail of Baby Mario when he’s knocked off Yoshi’s back is extremely irritating, especially when it happens frequently.

While there is no online play there is the option to connect to another 3DS and play with a friend via download play if they have a copy of the game themselves. The 2-player mini game mode offers a nice change of pace from the dull single player mode. With new games unlocking as the game progresses you can play against a friend competitively or with them co-operatively in games such as Enemy Eat Off, in which each player gobbles up enemies and makes as many eggs as possible, or Eggy Pop, with players working together to pop balloons with eggs.

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My first venture into the Yoshi series has left me feeling slightly disappointed. It’s not awful, but it wasn’t the fun, challenging platformer I was hoping for. The cartoonish adorable characters, crayon drawn visuals and the happy, friendly soundtrack will certainly appeal to the younger folk, as this is what the game seems geared for. For young teens and older, the boring level design and lackluster gameplay makes Yoshi’s New Island hard to recommend, but for those young ones out there, about 10 years and under, this game should fit the bill nicely.

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Make Eggs, Throw Eggs
World-Level1-1
GameSuper Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island, Yoshi's Island: Super Mario Advance 3
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Make Eggs, Throw Eggs is the first stage Yoshi must pass in the events of Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island and its remake, Yoshi's Island: Super Mario Advance 3. Since it is the first level of the game, it serves pretty much as a tutorial of Yoshi's abilities and game play in general, in which the players learn how to play the game. For this reason, the level is considerably easy and short, even for the average gamer. Before this stage, Yoshi has to pass a very short level in which the game teaches the player the basics about Baby Mario; to always keep him on Yoshi's back, and to grab him by touching him if anything happens, like touching an enemy. Ba-dum BUM!, the first level in Yoshi's Island DS strongly resembles this level.

Overview[edit]

As the level starts, Yoshi finds himself in a field. There is a Message Block, that tells the player how to make eggs. Two Shy-Guys and a Crazee Dayzee are walking a few steps forward, along with a platform with another one. Upon advancing a bit more, there will be a Flower with a Piranha Plant next to it, which Yoshi must jump and dodge. There is a Winged Cloud not far away from it. The player must hit it with an egg, which will make some small platforms appear. After the player climbs up, they can collect several coins, as well as another Flower and some stars.

Once the player is back down, they find two Piranha Plants blocking a Warp Pipe. The player must hit them both or just one of them and enter the pipe which leads to a cave. In this underground area, Yoshi has to use a Chomp Rock and collect the coins all over the place. After exiting the Warp Pipe and going forward for a while, there will be a Winged Cloud that if hit will cause a Beanstalk to appear. After climbing it, the player may go left to find a Flower. After that, the player may jump down and fall on the ledge of the platform below for another Winged Cloud, which uncovers the last stars needed for the level. After that, the player must climb the beanstalk again and continue right where they will find the goal roulette.

Smiley Flowers[edit]

  • Smiley Flower 1: Above the first rock, in plain sight.
  • Smiley Flower 2: On a platform above the first Smiley Flower, near a Fly Guy.
  • Smiley Flower 3: in a corner under the second rock.
  • Smiley Flower 4: Directly under the fourth rock.
  • Smiley Flower 5: In a Winged Cloud to the left of the floating ground.

Enemies[edit]

  • Shy-Guys: 17 (3 spawned infinitely from pipes, 14 in the overworld.)
  • Crazee Dayzees: 4
  • Piranha Plants: 9
  • Fly Guys: 3
  • Woozy Guys: 2

In-game help instructions (SNES version)[edit]

  • Grab an enemy with , then press down on to make an egg. Now try throwing the egg. Press !
  • (After grabbing first Special Flower) Special Flower. Gather 5 for a 1-UP! They add to your point total.
  • (With the Controller Type set to Patient) Press once, and the aiming cursor will begin to move. Press again to throw the egg! When you find a cloud with a question mark on it, hit it with an egg. Cool stuff will happen! To cancel the throw, press down on .
  • (With the Controller Type set to Hasty) Press and hold and the aiming cursor will begin to move. Release to throw the egg! When you find a cloud with a question mark on it, hit it with an egg. Cool stuff will happen! To cancel the throw, press down on .
  • A Chomp Rock is a useful thing... Push it to make it roll, bowling over your enemies. If it gets stuck, stand on one edge to make it roll again.
  • In each level, 20 red coins are hidden among the yellow ones. They each add 1 point to your total points.

Names in other languages[edit]

LanguageNameMeaning
Japaneseタマゴをつくって なげろ
Tamago o tsukutte nagero
Make eggs and throw them
SpanishCrea Huevos, Lanza HuevosMake Eggs, Throw Eggs
FrenchFaire et lancer des oeufs.Making and throwing eggs.
GermanSchokohügelChocolate Hills
ItalianFai le uova, lancia le uovaMake the eggs, throw the eggs
Chinese下蛋,掷蛋
Xiàdàn, zhì dàn
Lay eggs, throw eggs

Trivia[edit]

  • This is the only level that isn't an extra level (like Extra 1: Poochy Ain't Stupid, Extra 2: Hit That Switch!!, Extra 3: More Monkey Madness, or Extra 4: The Impossible? Maze) which doesn't have a Middle Ring.
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Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Islandlevels
World 1World 2World 3World 4
Make Eggs, Throw Eggs
Watch Out Below!
The Cave Of Chomp Rock
Burt The Bashful's Fort
Hop! Hop! Donut Lifts
Shy-Guys On Stilts
Touch Fuzzy, Get Dizzy
Salvo The Slime's Castle
Visit Koopa And Para-Koopa
The Baseball Boys
What's Gusty Taste Like?
Bigger Boo's Fort
Watch Out For Lakitu
The Cave Of The Mystery Maze
Lakitu's Wall
The Potted Ghost's Castle
Welcome To Monkey World!
Jungle Rhythm...
Nep-Enut's Domain
Prince Froggy's Fort
Jammin' Through The Trees
The Cave Of Harry Hedgehog
Monkeys' Favorite Lake
Naval Piranha's Castle
GO! GO! MARIO!!
The Cave Of The Lakitus
Don't Look Back!
Marching Milde's Fort
Chomp Rock Zone
Lake Shore Paradise
Ride Like The Wind
Hookbill The Koopa's Castle
World 5World 6Secret LevelsExtra Levels
BLIZZARD!!!
Ride The Ski Lifts
Danger - Icy Conditions Ahead
Sluggy The Unshaven's Fort
Goonie Rides!
Welcome To Cloud World
Shifting Platforms Ahead
Raphael The Raven's Castle
Scary Skeleton Goonies!
The Cave Of The Bandits
Beware The Spinning Logs
Tap-Tap The Red Nose's Fort
The Very Loooooong Cave
The Deep, Underground Maze
KEEP MOVING!!!!
King Bowser's Castle
Exercise in the Skies
Mystery of the Castle?
Go! Go! Morphing!
Fight Toadies w/ Toadies
Items are fun!
Endless World of Yoshis
Poochy Ain't Stupid
Hit That Switch!!
More Monkey Madness
The Impossible? Maze
Kamek's Revenge
Castles - Masterpiece Set/Ultimate Castle Challenge
Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island / Yoshi's Island: Super Mario Advance 3
CharactersYoshis • Baby Mario • Baby Luigi • Baby Bowser • Kamek • Stork • Poochy • Huffin Puffin • Melon Bug • Muddy Buddy • Roger Lift • Support Ghost
WorldsWelcome To Yoshi's Island • World 1 • World 2 • World 3 • World 4 • World 5 • World 6
ItemsRegular itemsBlue watermelon • Coin • Flower • Green watermelon • Key • Red Coin • Red watermelon • Star • Super Star • Yoshi's egg (Flashing Egg · Giant Egg · Red Egg · Yellow Egg)
Special Items10-Point Star • 20-Point Star • Anytime Egg • Anywhere POW • Magnifying Glass • Super Blue Watermelon • Super Green Watermelon • Super Red Watermelon • Winged Cloud Maker
Objects! Block • ! Switch • Arrow Cloud • Arrow Lift • Balloon • Beanstalk • Bubble • Bucket • Chomp Rock • Donut Lift • Dotted-Line Block • Egg Block • Egg-Plant • Expansion Block • Falling Rock • Flatbed Ferry • Flipper • Goal roulette • Green Shell • Ice Block • Icicle • Message Block • Middle Ring • Number Platform • Paddle wheel • Post • Pot • POW Block • Red Balloon • Red Shell • Rock Block • Snowball • Spinning Log • Spring ball • Squishy block • Tulip • Warp Pipe • Winged Cloud • Yoshi Block
BossesBurt the Bashful • Salvo the Slime • Bigger Boo • Roger the Potted Ghost • Prince Froggy • Naval Piranha • Marching Milde • Hookbill the Koopa • Sluggy the Unshaven • Raphael the Raven • Tap-Tap the Red Nose • Baby Bowser / Big Baby Bowser
Enemy classesEdibilis Boringus • Harrassimentia Phlyoverus • Projectilia Ritebakatchia • Ucantia Defeatus • Dudim Phreykunoutonthis • Mostosti Vomitonus
EnemiesAqua Lakitu • Bandit • Baron von Zeppelin • Baseball Boy • Barney Bubble • Beach Koopa • Big Boo • Blow Hard • Boo Balloon • Boo Blah • Boo • Boo Guy • Boo Man Bluff • Bouncing Bullet Bill • Bowling Goonie • Bubble Dayzee • Bullet Bill • Bumpty • Burt • Cactus Jack • Caged Ghost • Chain Chomp • Chain Gate • Chomp Shark • Clawdaddy • Cloud Drop • Coin Bandit • Crazee Dayzee • Dancing Spear Guy • Dangling Ghost • Dizzy Dandy • Dr. Freezegood • Eggo-Dil • Fang • Fat Guy • Fishin' Lakitu • Flamer Guy • Flightless Goonie • Flightless Skeleton Goonie • Flopsy Fish • Fly Guy • Flying Wiggler • Frog Pirate • Fuzzy • Gargantua Blargg • Georgette Jelly • Goomba • Goonie • Green Glove • Grim Leecher • Grinder • Grunt • Gusty • Harry Hedgehog • Hefty Goonie • Hootie the Blue Fish • Hot Lips • Incoming Chomp • Itsunomanika Heihō • Jean de Fillet • Kaboomba • Kamek • Koopa Troopa • Lakitu • Lantern Ghost • Lava Bubble • Lava Drop • Little Mouser • Little Skull Mouser • Loch Nestor • Lunge Fish • Mace Guy • Mace Penguin • Milde • Missile Bill* • Mock Up • Mufti Guy • Naval Bud • Needlenose • Nep-Enut • Nipper Plant • Nipper Spore • Para-Koopa • Piranha Plant • Piro Dangle • Piscatory Pete • Pokey • Potted Spiked Fun Guy • Preying Mantas • Puchipuchi L • Raven • Raven (chick) • Red Blargg • Relay Heihō • Sanbo Flower • Seedy Sally • Short Fuse • Shy-Guy • Shy-Guy on Stilts • Skeleton Goonie • Slime • Slime Drop • Slugger • Sluggy • Solo Toady • Spear Guy • Spiked Fun Guy • Spooky • Spray Fish • Stretch • Tap-Tap • Tap-Tap the Golden • Thunder Lakitu • Toady • Train Bandit • Wall Lakitu • Whirly Fly Guy • Wild Ptooie Piranha • Woozy Guy • Zeus Guy
ObstaclesBall 'N' Chain • Cannonball • Fire-Bar • Lava • Spike • Tekkyū Dosun • Thorn • Turtle Cannon
Mini BattlesGather Coins • Popping Balloons • Throwing Balloons • Watermelon Seed Spitting Contest
Bonus ChallengesFlip Cards • Scratch and Match • Drawing Lots • Match Cards • Roulette • Slot Machine
MiscellaneousYoshi's Island
Further infoGallery (SNES · GBA) • Glitches • Media • Pre-release and unused content • Staff (SNES · GBA) • Super Mario: Yoshi Island Original Sound Version
*Only in Yoshi's Island: Super Mario Advance 3

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