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* Round Game, where the player must pass 99 rounds of bombing enemies. In the NES version, this is basically the story mode, where in each 9th round the player has to fight a boss by destroying rows of enemies placed directly next to it.

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* Round Game, where the player must pass 99 rounds of bombing enemies. In the NES version, this is basically the story mode, especially in the "B" mode where in each 9th round the player has to fight a boss by destroying rows of enemies placed directly next to it.it leading to the final showdown with Wario.
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''Wario's Woods'' is a video game in the ''Franchise/SuperMarioBros'' franchise, released for both the NES and SNES in 1994.

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''Wario's Woods'' is a video game in the ''Franchise/SuperMarioBros'' franchise, released for both the NES [[UsefulNotes/NintendoEntertainmentSystem NES]] and SNES [[UsefulNotes/SuperNintendoEntertainmentSystem SNES]] in 1994.

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* ActuallyADoombot: The seventh boss of the NES version is against Wario. But after defeating him, a cutscene plays where Wario feigns defeat and tells Toad what he defeated was a fake.



* MatchThreeGame: Monsters of the same color lined up won't do anything. But if there's a line of at least three units with one of them being a bomb, Toad can clear them out.



* SuperStrength: Toad can pick up stacks of enemies no problem. Though he struggles with moving diamonds in the NES version.



** As for the NES release, there are two different types of the Round Game. Round A is the normal mode while Round B pits Toad against a teleporting boss every tenth round.

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** As for the NES release, there are two different types of the Round Game. Round A is the normal mode while Round B pits Toad against a teleporting boss every tenth ten round.

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* VersionExclusiveContent: The "breakfast" mechanic[[note]]clearing multiple lines with one bomb will drop an egg on your opponent's field, which will hatch into seven monsters if they don't quickly [[SmashedEggsHatching smash it open into just one]][[/note]] only exists in the SNES version for some reason.

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The "breakfast" mechanic[[note]]clearing multiple lines with one bomb will drop an egg on your opponent's field, which will hatch into seven monsters if they don't quickly [[SmashedEggsHatching smash it open into just one]][[/note]] only exists in the SNES version for some reason.reason. Also with the advanced palette of the Super Nintendo, this version contains an extra black color for the enemies compared to the seven colors of the NES. Finally, the VS COM campaign only exists in the Super Nintendo version.
** As for the NES release, there are two different types of the Round Game. Round A is the normal mode while Round B pits Toad against a teleporting boss every tenth round.

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Once upon a time, the Peaceful Woods was a peaceful home for sprites and other friendly creatures, until one day, when the evil VideoGame/{{Wario}} and his followers used their magic powers to take over the woods, and Wario names the woods after himself. With neither Mario or Luigi anywhere to be found, Toad finds himself forced to step up to stop Wario and his followers from ruining the serenity of these woods by using bombs provided by the sprites.

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Once upon a time, the Peaceful Woods was a peaceful home for sprites and other friendly creatures, until one day, when the evil wicked VideoGame/{{Wario}} and his followers used their magic powers to take over the woods, and Wario names woods. [[SmallNameBigEgo True to form]], the sinister lout renames the woods after himself. himself, and the gentle creatures are no longer welcome. With neither Mario or Luigi anywhere to be found, it's Toad finds himself forced -- with help from Birdo -- who comes forward to step up to put a stop Wario to Wario's antics and his followers from ruining restore the serenity of these woods the Peaceful Woods, by using bombs provided by the sprites.



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* AlliterativeName: '''S'''am '''S'''pook.'''S'''pook and '''H'''arry '''H'''.
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* VersionExclusiveContent: The "breakfast" mechanic[[note]]clearing multiple lines with one bomb will drop an egg on your opponent's field, which will hatch into seven monsters if they don't quickly [[SmashedEggsHatching smash it open into just one]][[/note]] only exists in the SNES version for some reason.
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* SmashedEggsHatching: In the SNES version's VS mode, destroying multiple intersecting lines of monsters with the same bomb will spawn an egg on the opponent's field. If left alone, it will hatch into a monster and drop in six more of its kind. Picking up and dropping the egg, on the other hand, will cause it to hatch early into a single monster.
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* HeelFaceReturn: After her debut as a villain in ''VideoGame/SuperMarioBros2'', Birdo spends this game helping Toad in his quest to defeat Wario. No explanation is given as to why she changed sides between games.

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