The stages are still short, but at least they're getting more interesting.
Sherbet Land
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Course No. 18
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There's also not much else to this world, either! We're done with Sherbet Land! Let's head out of here (and Mt. Teapot) and head to Stove Canyon.
Stove Canyon
Course No. 20
For the first section, break through the bricks quickly as you try to outrun the flow of lava that comes towards you from the left. Be fast, so you can get the key for the treasure door for this course.
When you get the key, take the top route. Don't take the bottom route like Goron50 did, unless you have a death wish.
Once you go through the door, go up the ladder instead of down, and you'll find the keyhole. Treasure G is a crystal ball, and it's now yours. Now you can go down and finish the level.
Course No. 21
Be careful with some of the platforms in the first section. The smaller ones move up and down, and when they move down they go into the lava.
Fireballs leap in and out of the lava, much like the Podaboos of Mario fame. Also, damage-based invincibility does not keep the lava from killing you, much like the spikes in Mega Man 1...didn't know that. Then again, I never really test the waters with lava in a game, anyway.
Course No. 22
Holy crap, the nice-looking bridges here are rather hardy. I mean, there's lava under them. How do they survive being pounded by that lava? We'll never know.
Anyway, it should be noted that the enemies can be killed whenever they land in the lava. Nice touch, game.
There are tiny rock platforms in the background, and you can use them to get to higher ground whenever you need to.
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