Yoshi's New Island U

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Yoshi's New Island U
Yoshi's New Island U logo.png
Logo for Yoshi's New Island U
Developer
Arzest
T's Music Co., Ltd.
Nintendo EPD
Publisher
Nintendo
Release date
Japan: August 11th, 2016
USA/Europe: August 12th, 2016
Australia: August 13th, 2016
Genre
Platformer
Platform(s)
Age ratings
ESRB: E
PEGI: 3
CERO: A
ACB: G
Mode(s)
Single-player
Multiplayer
Media
Wii U optical disc
Digital download
Input

Yoshi's New Island U is a sidescrolling 2.5D Yoshi platformer for the Wii U and the fourth installment in the Yoshi's Island series (after Yoshi's New Island). The title is a follow-up game of Yoshi's New Island, released in 2014 for the Nintendo 3DS. Yoshi's New Island U is the first Yoshi's Island title to hit a home console since Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System.

Story

The couple to whom the stork delivered Baby Mario and Baby Luigi allege that the brothers are not their babies. The stork then flies away to search for the real parents, when it clashes with Kamek, Baby Bowser, and the former's goons. Kamek and Baby Bowser proceed to defeat the stork in a fight and kidnap Baby Luigi, but Baby Mario slips and falls on the nearby Egg Island. He is found by a group of Yoshis. Kamek and Baby Bowser approach Egg Island and use magic to blow the Yoshis and Baby Mario away to the Wildflower Paradise. Baby Bowser burns up Egg Island, turning it into his resort with a continuous thunderstorm from a spiraling cloud above, and Kamek and Baby Bowser conquer the island, leading the Yoshis deciding to take Baby Mario to his brother and defeat Baby Bowser.

After Baby Bowser is defeated at his castle, Yoshi and Baby Mario head over to the stork and Baby Luigi to rescue them. However, an adult Bowser travels through space and time and disrupts the reunion, challenging Yoshi to another battle.[note 1]

After Bowser loses to Yoshi once again, Baby Luigi and the stork are rescued, and peace is restored to Egg Island. The stork then leaves the island in a spectacle of fireworks to resume its job of delivering the brothers to the right parents. After a long journey, it eventually arrives at their house and leaves the babies at the doorstep, where the couple discovers them shortly after. The cutscene fades to black and another ensues, where Mr. Pipe is seen revealing his true identity in the shadows before warping back to his time.[note 2]

Worlds and levels

Yoshi's New Island U has 17 worlds in total, each one featuring a signature theme and constructed from different materials and techniques. Most worlds in the game feature two to four levels, and only six of them include a boss stage. This contrasts with previous Yoshi's Island games, which tipically include fewer worlds with a consistent, higher number of levels and one boss per world.

In order to progress to different worlds, Yoshis will often need to hand over Dinosaur Gems to Cloud Buddies they meet along the way. The first and final sections of the game are linear, with each world leading to a single other. After Distant Savannah, however, the path branches into two, giving the player more options regarding the order in which to complete the middle portion of the game. The paths converge again in Down Under. A bonus area, Lucky Land, becomes available after beating the final main story boss.

A few levels in the game are scoring-based challenges in timed or auto-scrolling settings, with the player's final score translating into an amount of Dinosaur Gems as a reward. These levels are marked below with an arrow (▷).

World Dinosaur Gems to unlock Cost of badge Leads to Courses
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Wildflower Paradise
None 100 Silver Seas Needed.png
Wildflower Valley
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Silver Seas
1 100 Yoshi Star Hills Needed.png Needed.png
Port 'O Panic Throwin' and Lootin'
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Yoshi Star Hills
5 100 Rocking Alps Needed.png Needed.png
Poochy's Flower Garden Trail Let's Go, Super Yoshi!
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Rocking Alps
10 100 Distant Savannah Needed.png Needed.png Needed.png
Pokey Mines Mountin' Park Tree Top Hop
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BOSS: Mad Moo Mort
(requires 15 Dinosaur Gems)
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Distant Savannah
None 150 Noisy Forest Needed.png Needed.png
Cocoa Isle The Village of the Spear Guys Cheep-Away
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Noisy Forest
10 150 Misty Jungle Needed.png Needed.png
Fallen Autumn Trail Spooky Mire
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Misty Jungle
10 150 Dusty Oasis Needed.png Needed.png Needed.png
Down Under Where the Wild Animals Live Jungle Monkey Business Lunge Fish Cove
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Dusty Oasis
10 200 Nowhere Needed.png Needed.png Needed.png
Bizarre Bazaar Quick Sand BOSS: The Little Mouser Sphinx
(requires 15 Dinosaur Gems)
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Cocoa Isle
15 150 Carniville Needed.png Needed.png Needed.png
Sunflower Egg Way Funhouse Fever Yoshi Hops to It
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Carniville
10 150 Cold-Toasty Isles Needed.png Needed.png Needed.png
Down Under Funfair Frazzle Through Haunted Sewers Slot Seizure
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Cold-Toasty Isles
10 200 Nowhere Needed.png Needed.png Needed.png
Pirates Ahoy Brrrrrrr! BOSS: Big Driftseedie's Bouncy Battle
(requires 20 Dinosaur Gems)
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All Aboard!
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Down Under
10 200 Fluff Clouds Needed.png Needed.png Needed.png
Subway Shenanigans Deep Streets The Bob-ombarder's Factory
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Fluff Clouds
15 200 Orbital Starway Needed.png Needed.png Needed.png
Sky High Capers Across the Multicolored Bridges Blustery Freefall
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BOSS: Rainbow Hydra Attacks!
(requires 20 Dinosaur Gems)
Rocky Wrench Armada
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Orbital Starway
None 250 Ruination Alley Needed.png Needed.png Needed.png
Lucky Land[note 3] Out for Launch Spaced Out Infiltration Station
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Ruination Alley
15 250 Egg Island Needed.png Needed.png Needed.png
Thunder Yells Crumble Tower Cruising the Storm
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Egg Island
15 250 Nowhere Needed.png Needed.png Needed.png
Danger Zone Chuck the Chomp's Castle Kamek's Airship Showdown
Needed.png Needed.png
BOSS: Baby Bowser Brawl / The Almighty King Bowser
(requires 30 Dinosaur Gems)
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Lucky Land[note 3]
30 300 Nowhere Needed.png Needed.png Needed.png
Roller Masterpiece Flop 'n' Go Stopping Time
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BOSS: Dry Bowser Duel
(requires 50 Dinosaur Gems)

References

Notes

  1. The adult Bowser battle only occurs if the player has cleared all of the levels without hitting the Super Guide Block. If the Super Guide Block was hit at least once, Bowser travels through space and time and tells the player to beat all of the levels without hitting it in order to challenge him.
  2. Similarly, the cutscene with Mr. Pipe only plays if the player has cleared all of the levels without hitting the Super Guide Block once.
  3. 3.0 3.1 Lucky Land becomes available after completing the main story.