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'''Gold Stars''' are the usual level exits in [[Wonderland Secret Worlds]], [[Wonderland Adventures]] and [[Mysteries of Fire Island]].
'''Gold Stars''' are the usual level exits in [[Wonderland Secret Worlds]], [[Wonderland Adventures]] and [[Mysteries of Fire Island]].


In Wonderland Secret Worlds, Gold Stars are usually blocked off by [[Rainbow Gate|Rainbow Gates]] that require a certain amount of [[Coin#Key Coin|Key Coins]] to be collected in order to open. When you get all [[Stinkers]] to a Gold Star, the level is completed. Gold Stars are also needed to access new areas.
In Wonderland Secret Worlds, Gold Stars are usually blocked off by [[Rainbow Gate|Rainbow Gates]] that require all present [[Coin#Key Coin|Key Coins]] to be collected in order to open (as opposed to Rainbow Coins). When you get all [[Stinkers]] to a Gold Star, the level is completed and your Gold Star count is increased by one. There are also several tollgates on the overworld map, requiring several stars to be sacrificed in order to pass. If you replay a level, you will not gain another Gold Star.


In Wonderland Adventures when you get the player to a Gold Star then you will have one more Gold Star than you previously did in your inventory and if the Gold Star is in an adventure then the adventure will also be completed. Gold Stars are also needed to open certain gates to access new areas.
Gold Stars serve a similar function in the Wonderland Adventures trilogy, except they are not blocked by Rainbow Gates (except for in [[Retro World]] levels). Star gates in the WA trilogy do not take your stars upon opening. Gold Stars can also be collected in the Hub, but they will appear much smaller than their Adventure counterparts.


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