Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3/Rice Beach

Wario's one-man invasion of Kitchen Island begins here! Rice Beach is the Brown Sugar Pirates' dock. Their best treasure is mostly hidden elsewhere on the island, but there is still plenty of coins to collect. The lack of buildings or heavy forests make Rice Beach a wide open area, but going deeper into the island means exploring tight booby-trapped tunnels.

Course No. 1 - Barrels on the beach
''A beautiful beach stretches across the background as you begin your assault on the Brown Sugar Pirates. Barrels and blocks form obstacles in this otherwise flat area, while basic pirate henchmen patrol the area.''

As you begin your adventure east, the first enemy you'll encounter are the Wanderin' Gooms. These defenseless creatures are the Brown Sugar Pirates' cannon fodder. They are vulnerable to any kind of attack and can't hurt you at all! The pirates store some of their gold in blocks with faces. Knock them from below or with a shoulder tackle to make them expel their contents. The block on the ground contains a Heart, which gives you 10 Heart Points. Get 100 to earn an extra life!

On the barrel, you will encounter your next enemy, the Pirate Goom. These Gooms are armed with a spear, so you cannot attack them from the front. The blocks to the right of the Pirate Goom can be destroyed with shoulder tackles. Past the barrels are two rows of blocks, with several Gooms around it. One of the center blocks of the lower row contains a Garlic Pot. It will return you to normal size if you were previously hit, or give you the Bull power if you're already big. Bull Wario's tackles are much stronger, and he also gains a ground pound attack in midair.

Soon, you will see a ladder leading downward between two barrels. Taking the ladder leads you into an underground cavern, where you can knock on the blocks for coins and a Heart. The right ladder takes you a bit further into the stage. Get on the barrels to test out your ground pound ability as Bull Wario. Jump up, then hold to break the blocks below you, dropping into a cache of coins and a block with a Heart. The ladder lets you fall back into the cave from before.

Munchers line the ground between wooden poles stuck in the sand. You should obviously avoid falling in, as they can't be defeated. The face block after the poles contain another Garlic Pot. Jump to the left of the top row of barrels to hit a hidden block with a Heart. After jumping across another Muncher gap, you may notice a ladder in the ground. Climbing down leads to an uncrossable pit filled with Munchers, so you'll just have to ignore it for now. After another stretch of sand, you'll arrive at a door below a cliff.

There is nothing of interest in this short cave as you move to the right. At the end, you can spot a Guragura opening a door with some coins. If you ever see doors like this in the future, you'll need to give up 10 of your own coins to advance. Don't have enough? You'll just have to return to the stage and collect some more. The door is open for you here, but you'll have to pay up on any return visits. The Guragura will also be waiting to fight you instead after your first playthrough of the level.

Revisit at high tide
After you've beaten the Spiked Koopa Troopa guarding the exit of Rice Beach, the tide will rise and partially flood this stage. There will be pools of water of varying depths, which prevents you from using shoulder bashes on the enemies and blocks near the ground. However, the most significant change is in the underground room with the Muncher pit. Previously, you had no way of getting across without getting hurt, but with the cave flooded, you can now swim over the Munchers to enter a room on the other side. Inside is a block containing a large Heart that grants you three extra lives!

Course No. 2 - Pirate crates
''Moving away from the shoreline, one can find the Brown Sugar Pirates' storage cave. Hone your platforming skills by jumping on the ledges above the ground. Learn to use both your Dragon form and your Jet form. They can be quite helpful later on.''

You enter the level through a door, and if you're curious, you'll find that you can return to the area map with the same door. Pirate Gooms populate this area heavily. Wooden and rocky platforms lie above the ground. You can jump through the wooden platforms, but you'll only bump your head under the rocks. Crates also serve as platforms that let you jump to the higher ledges from the ground. A new type of enemy called a Dropper appears here. They hang from the ceiling and will drop down when you get close, upon which they are vulnerable to attack.

If you take the higher road, you will eventually come to a door. The two platforms before it phase in and out of existence, and you can only land on them when they're at least partially materialized. The door will take you to an underground area with a block containing a Dragon Pot. This new power-up trades your shoulder charge for the ability to shoot a stream of fire in front of you. Watch out for the White Puffs on the ground. If you run over them, they will puff up and propel you into the ceiling, sections of which is covered in spikes. You can only defeat them with Dragon Wario's breath, but you'll have difficulty doing so when they're on the same elevation as you.

Continue deeper into the cave and climb down the rope ladders until you drop into a pool. Not only are there Droppers here, as Helmuts also make an appearance. These enemies have a spiked head and will swim up and down in the water. Approaching from above is harmful to you, but you can take them out with a bump from below. Climb out of the pool at the right end and hit the block for a Bull Pot, which has the same effects as the Garlic Pot except it instantly turns you into Bull Form even if you're tiny. There is also the first appearance of a checkpoint here. If you don't mind spending some money, you can pay it 10 coins so that you'll start from here if you lose a life later in the level.

Outside, you can head to the right to face some more Pirate Gooms and Droppers. They won't cause any trouble if you take things slowly. Soon, there will be more of those mysterious phasing platforms overhead, which you can stay on to avoid the enemies and collect more coins. The Togemaru, bouncing spiky enemies on the ground, can be problematic, as they can damage you from below or the side. You can only defeat them by hitting them from below. After the phasing platforms is a small valley with a Pirate Goom and a Togemaru, after which is the door to the ending area.

However, there is a well-hidden secret in this level. From the checkpoint, you can go left to arrive at a collection of blocks that you have skipped by going into the cave. Among these blocks you can find a Jet Pot, which turns you into Jet Wario. Jet Wario moves faster and jumps faster, but most importantly, he can charge for prolonged periods in the air. That's not the secret here, however. If you jump up from the top row of wooden platforms to the rocky ceiling on the right, you'll find an alcove with a door. Enter it.

In the secret area, you have to face a new enemy: the Pouncer. This fearsome enemy pounds the ground much like the Thwomp in the Mario series. The spikes on its side and bottom is capable of instantly killing you, so be very careful around them. You can safely walk on their top, which is what you need to do to cross this secret area safely. Watch out for the ceiling spikes above the Pouncers as you proceed. At the door to the right, you'll emerge on the ceiling, with a bunch of coins located over phasing platforms. Jet Wario's flight is quite handy here, letting you collect the coins with less fear of falling. Proceed as usual to the door on your right. There is a hidden block above the door that contains a Heart, so don't forget to collect that.

Through the door, you end up in a grander, stone room. At the right half of the room is a pedestal, where a Dangerous Duck stands guard. Its weapon of choice is a boomerang, which it'll throw at you to attack. Focus on avoiding the boomerang, then hit it while it is unarmed. Beside the Dangerous Duck is the level end door, costing 10 coins to activate.