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'''Wonderland Secret Worlds''' is the third game of all the [[Wonderland]] games. It was released on the 1st of March, 2005. This game contains all features from the [[Return To Wonderland]] Deluxe Version, but this game does not have a level editor.
[[File:WSW Title Screen.png|thumb|The game's title screen]]
At certain points in the game, there are picture-based cutscenes explaining more of the story.
'''Wonderland Secret Worlds''' is the third game in the [[Wonderland (series)|Wonderland]] series and the final game in the [[Classic Trilogy]]. It was released on March 1, 2005.
 
==Gameplay==
Wonderland Secret Worlds uses the familiar puzzle/action gameplay seen in the rest of the Classic Trilogy. However, there are several cosmetic changes. Instead of [[Rainbow Coins]], the player collects Key Coins. The end-of-level goal has also been changed. Usually, this is a [[Gold Star]] though occasionally, it may be an item required to progress through the game. All level elements from [[Return to Wonderland]] Deluxe Edition are present. For the most part, no new elements are introduced though the levels also make use of [[Custom Model]]s with one level even using [[Metatiles]].
 
The biggest change is that there is now a world map as opposed to the level selection menu seen in [[Wonderland (game)|Wonderland]] and Return to Wonderland. To progress to the next world, the player needs to collect a certain amount of Gold Stars. Occasionally, an item is needed to progress. For example, Peegue’s Wondertown Pass is required to access eastern Wondertown. There are also secret levels accessible by investigating suspicious spots on the map. These levels contain [[Rainbow Stars]] which are required to reach the final level.


== Plot ==
== Plot ==
The plot of Wonderland Secret Worlds is that all the [[Wee Stinkers]] have been blown away to beyond [[The Void]] and that [[Stinky]],[[Loof]],[[Peegue]] and [[Qookie]] have to rescue them.  
One night, a magical storm comes in from the sea and sweeps all the [[Wee Stinkers|little Stinkers]] away. After a moment of despair, [[Stinky]] remembers an old saying that goes “With the help of friends, you can reach any goal.” Stinky sets off and meets up with Loof near the entrance to Stinky’s Cove. They go through the Windy Hills and visit the Temple Ruins and end up in Wondertown. There, Stinky saves Mayor Peegue from a horde of Chompers, and afterward, Peegue agrees to help Stinky and Loof rescue the little Stinkers. With Peegue’s Wondertown Pass, the trio are able to go through the restricted part of Wondertown and exit to the east.


== World Map ==
The trio traverse The Plains and explore the Creepy Keep. On their way north to the Foggy Mountains, they meet up with Qookie who also joins the group after taking out a map of the mountains from her shed. They scale Foggy Peak and explore the caves for Gold Stars. Afterward, the gang travel back south to the Ocean View Harbour where they catch a ferry to Fire Island. They eventually end up in the Volcano after a bit of exploring. Loof gets separated from the rest of the group and has to take another path around. After reconvening, the gang enter the heart of the Volcano where they find the Forest Map.
[[:File:WSW_Map.jpg|Click here to view the map.]]


This game is different from the other games in the [[Classic Trilogy]], in that the way of progressing through the game is by moving across a world map. The more levels you complete, the more of the map you can access.
The gang head back to the mainland and make their way back through the Creepy Keep to get to the Forever Forest. In the middle of the forest, Peegue finds an abandoned cabin with a note attached saying Rainbow Stars can be found by exploring unexplored places and once five are collected, head to the highest peak and face the rising sun. The gang follow the note’s instructions and discover Cloud City where they find even more Rainbow Stars. After that, they head to the Wasteland and then cross The Chasm and enter The Void. They eventually reach the heart of the Void and escape using a combination of perpetual motion and the power of the Rainbow Stars and find a pyramid with all the little Stinkers inside. The gang solve the puzzles inside the pyramid to rescue the Stinkers and ultimately save the day.
== List of levels ==
:''Main article: [[List of levels in Wonderland Secret Worlds]]''


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== Worlds ==
[[File:Wonderland Map Whole.jpg|thumb|right|The game's world map]]
Due to the game’s more open structure, some worlds are able to be completed outside of the presented sequence. The game’s map would later be used as the basis for how Wonderland is depicted in the [[Wonderland Adventures Trilogy]].
*[[Stinky's Cove]]
*[[Windy Hills]]
**[[Temple Ruins]]
*[[Wondertown]]
**[[Mushroom Grove]]
*[[The Plains]]
**[[River Delta]]
**[[Ocean View Harbour]]
*[[The Creepy Keep]]
*[[The Foggy Mountains]]
**[[Crystal Lake]]
**[[The Caves]]
**[[Foggy Peak]]
*[[The Great Wonderland Sea]]
*[[Fire Island]]
**[[The Peninsula]]
**[[The Volcano]]
*[[Forever Forest]]
*[[The Wasteland|Wasteland]]
**[[The Chasm]]
*[[The Void]]
*[[Cloud City]]
*An unnamed pyramid where the little Stinkers are found
These locations are present on the map but are inaccessible.
*[[Willow Rock]]
*[[Lazy Leaf Woods]]
*[[Wonderfalls]]
*[[Lone Top]]


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Latest revision as of 10:12, 30 September 2023

The game's title screen

Wonderland Secret Worlds is the third game in the Wonderland series and the final game in the Classic Trilogy. It was released on March 1, 2005.

Gameplay

Wonderland Secret Worlds uses the familiar puzzle/action gameplay seen in the rest of the Classic Trilogy. However, there are several cosmetic changes. Instead of Rainbow Coins, the player collects Key Coins. The end-of-level goal has also been changed. Usually, this is a Gold Star though occasionally, it may be an item required to progress through the game. All level elements from Return to Wonderland Deluxe Edition are present. For the most part, no new elements are introduced though the levels also make use of Custom Models with one level even using Metatiles.

The biggest change is that there is now a world map as opposed to the level selection menu seen in Wonderland and Return to Wonderland. To progress to the next world, the player needs to collect a certain amount of Gold Stars. Occasionally, an item is needed to progress. For example, Peegue’s Wondertown Pass is required to access eastern Wondertown. There are also secret levels accessible by investigating suspicious spots on the map. These levels contain Rainbow Stars which are required to reach the final level.

Plot

One night, a magical storm comes in from the sea and sweeps all the little Stinkers away. After a moment of despair, Stinky remembers an old saying that goes “With the help of friends, you can reach any goal.” Stinky sets off and meets up with Loof near the entrance to Stinky’s Cove. They go through the Windy Hills and visit the Temple Ruins and end up in Wondertown. There, Stinky saves Mayor Peegue from a horde of Chompers, and afterward, Peegue agrees to help Stinky and Loof rescue the little Stinkers. With Peegue’s Wondertown Pass, the trio are able to go through the restricted part of Wondertown and exit to the east.

The trio traverse The Plains and explore the Creepy Keep. On their way north to the Foggy Mountains, they meet up with Qookie who also joins the group after taking out a map of the mountains from her shed. They scale Foggy Peak and explore the caves for Gold Stars. Afterward, the gang travel back south to the Ocean View Harbour where they catch a ferry to Fire Island. They eventually end up in the Volcano after a bit of exploring. Loof gets separated from the rest of the group and has to take another path around. After reconvening, the gang enter the heart of the Volcano where they find the Forest Map.

The gang head back to the mainland and make their way back through the Creepy Keep to get to the Forever Forest. In the middle of the forest, Peegue finds an abandoned cabin with a note attached saying Rainbow Stars can be found by exploring unexplored places and once five are collected, head to the highest peak and face the rising sun. The gang follow the note’s instructions and discover Cloud City where they find even more Rainbow Stars. After that, they head to the Wasteland and then cross The Chasm and enter The Void. They eventually reach the heart of the Void and escape using a combination of perpetual motion and the power of the Rainbow Stars and find a pyramid with all the little Stinkers inside. The gang solve the puzzles inside the pyramid to rescue the Stinkers and ultimately save the day.

List of levels

Main article: List of levels in Wonderland Secret Worlds

Worlds

The game's world map

Due to the game’s more open structure, some worlds are able to be completed outside of the presented sequence. The game’s map would later be used as the basis for how Wonderland is depicted in the Wonderland Adventures Trilogy.

These locations are present on the map but are inaccessible.