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*** The entire map of World 5 and the first level within it, Sunshine Seaside (World 5-1). Sunshine Seaside is set on a wide, open-ended beach with sandy statues, and continues with a subterranean river traversed with the help of Plessie.
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*** The entire map of World 5 and 5, but out of all its levels, the first level within it, one, Sunshine Seaside (World 5-1).5-1) is the only one carrying this trope. Sunshine Seaside is set on a wide, open-ended beach with sandy statues, and continues with a subterranean river traversed with the help of Plessie.
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*** Towering Sunshine Seaside (World Flower-9) is a remake of Sunshine Seaside (World 5-1), but only in the main portion of the level rather than a ride with Plessie, plus the musing having a castle theme instead of a beach theme. Likewise, you have ''[[TimedMission 100]] [[SongsInTheKeyOfPanic seconds]]'' to finish the level. This level has Mario and friends fighting Fire Bros. standing on Tower Goombas, and defeating them all opens a Warp Box leading to the Goal Pole.
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*** Towering Sunshine Seaside (World Flower-9) is a remake of Sunshine Seaside (World 5-1), but only in the main portion of the level rather than a ride with Plessie, plus the musing music having a castle theme instead of a beach theme. Likewise, you have ''[[TimedMission 100]] [[SongsInTheKeyOfPanic seconds]]'' to finish the level. This level has Mario and friends fighting Fire Bros. standing on Tower Goombas, and defeating them all opens a Warp Box leading to the Goal Pole.
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*** Towering Sunshine Seaside (World Flower-9) is a remake of Sunshine Seaside (World 5-1), but only in the main portion of the level rather than a ride with Plessie, plus the musing having a castle theme instead of a beach theme. This level has Mario and friends fighting Fire Bros. standing on Tower Goombas, and defeating them all opens a Warp Box leading to the Goal Pole.
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*** Towering Sunshine Seaside (World Flower-9) is a remake of Sunshine Seaside (World 5-1), but only in the main portion of the level rather than a ride with Plessie, plus the musing having a castle theme instead of a beach theme. Likewise, you have ''[[TimedMission 100]] [[SongsInTheKeyOfPanic seconds]]'' to finish the level. This level has Mario and friends fighting Fire Bros. standing on Tower Goombas, and defeating them all opens a Warp Box leading to the Goal Pole.
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** ''VideoGame/SuperMario3DWorld'': The map of World 5, and the levels Plessie's Plunging Falls, Pipeline Lagoon and Sunshine Seaside. The former one has Mario and company riding alongside Plessie across a tropical river with cascades. The second one leans towards UnderTheSea, and has a part where Mario and his friends can witness a beautiful underwater landscape with sunken ships as they travel across a Clear Pipe. The last one is set on a wide, open-ended beach with sandy statues, and continues with a subterranean river traversed with the help of Plessie.
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** ''VideoGame/SuperMario3DWorld'': The map of World 5, and Several to go around, from the levels following:
*** Plessie's PlungingFalls, Pipeline Lagoon and Sunshine Seaside. The former one Falls (World 1-4), which has Mario and company riding alongside Plessie across a tropical river with cascades. The second one cascades.
*** Pipeline Lagoon (World 3-5) leans towards UnderTheSea, and has a part where Mario and his friends can witness a beautiful underwater landscape with sunken ships as they travel across a ClearPipe. Pipe.
*** Thelast one entire map of World 5 and the first level within it, Sunshine Seaside (World 5-1). Sunshine Seaside is set on a wide, open-ended beach with sandy statues, and continues with a subterranean river traversed with the help of Plessie.Plessie.
*** Pipeline Boom Lagoon (World Flower-7) is a remake of Pipeline Lagoon (World 3-5), only it's much more difficult to traverse than the original and a Cannon Box is needed all through the level as you make your way through.
*** Towering Sunshine Seaside (World Flower-9) is a remake of Sunshine Seaside (World 5-1), but only in the main portion of the level rather than a ride with Plessie, plus the musing having a castle theme instead of a beach theme. This level has Mario and friends fighting Fire Bros. standing on Tower Goombas, and defeating them all opens a Warp Box leading to the Goal Pole.
*** Plessie's Plunging
*** Pipeline Lagoon (World 3-5) leans towards UnderTheSea, and has a part where Mario and his friends can witness a beautiful underwater landscape with sunken ships as they travel across a Clear
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*** Pipeline Boom Lagoon (World Flower-7) is a remake of Pipeline Lagoon (World 3-5), only it's much more difficult to traverse than the original and a Cannon Box is needed all through the level as you make your way through.
*** Towering Sunshine Seaside (World Flower-9) is a remake of Sunshine Seaside (World 5-1), but only in the main portion of the level rather than a ride with Plessie, plus the musing having a castle theme instead of a beach theme. This level has Mario and friends fighting Fire Bros. standing on Tower Goombas, and defeating them all opens a Warp Box leading to the Goal Pole.
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* ''VideoGame/MarioAndLuigi'':
** ''VideoGame/MarioAndLuigiSuperstarSaga'' has several: the easternmost section of Beanbean Outskirts, Oho Oasis, and Gwarhar Lagoon.
** Plack Beach in ''[[VideoGame/MarioAndLuigiBowsersInsideStory Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story]]'' has an inexplicable minor tooth-decay theme (enemies in the area include Pokey variants made of teeth, obese [[TheGoomba Goombas]] with lollypops, and drill crabs).
** Driftwood Shore in ''VideoGame/MarioAndLuigiDreamTeam'', which even features a remix of the music used for the beach areas in ''Superstar Saga''.
** Twinsy Tropics in ''VideoGame/MarioAndLuigiPaperJam''.
** ''VideoGame/MarioAndLuigiSuperstarSaga'' has several: the easternmost section of Beanbean Outskirts, Oho Oasis, and Gwarhar Lagoon.
** Plack Beach in ''[[VideoGame/MarioAndLuigiBowsersInsideStory Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story]]'' has an inexplicable minor tooth-decay theme (enemies in the area include Pokey variants made of teeth, obese [[TheGoomba Goombas]] with lollypops, and drill crabs).
** Driftwood Shore in ''VideoGame/MarioAndLuigiDreamTeam'', which even features a remix of the music used for the beach areas in ''Superstar Saga''.
** Twinsy Tropics in ''VideoGame/MarioAndLuigiPaperJam''.
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** ''VideoGame/MarioAndLuigi'':
** *** ''VideoGame/MarioAndLuigiSuperstarSaga'' has several: the easternmost section of Beanbean Outskirts, Oho Oasis, and Gwarhar Lagoon.
** *** Plack Beach in ''[[VideoGame/MarioAndLuigiBowsersInsideStory Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story]]'' has an inexplicable minor tooth-decay theme (enemies in the area include Pokey variants made of teeth, obese [[TheGoomba Goombas]] with lollypops, and drill crabs).
** *** Driftwood Shore in ''VideoGame/MarioAndLuigiDreamTeam'', which even features a remix of the music used for the beach areas in ''Superstar Saga''.
** *** Twinsy Tropics in ''VideoGame/MarioAndLuigiPaperJam''.''VideoGame/MarioAndLuigiPaperJam''.
** ''VideoGame/PaperMario'':
*** The beach portion of Lavalava Island in ''VideoGame/PaperMario64'', though it has a [[HailfirePeaks few touches of]] JungleJapes and LethalLavaLand, since it's also the home of the Jade Jungle and Mt. Lavalava, the home of Lava Piranha and the Star Spirit Misstar.
*** ''VideoGame/PaperMarioTheThousandYearDoor'' has Keelhaul Key, where Mario and his team are shipwrecked in their search for the fifth Crystal Star in the Pirate's Grotto.
** ''VideoGame/MarioAndLuigi'':
** ''VideoGame/PaperMario'':
*** The beach portion of Lavalava Island in ''VideoGame/PaperMario64'', though it has a [[HailfirePeaks few touches of]] JungleJapes and LethalLavaLand, since it's also the home of the Jade Jungle and Mt. Lavalava, the home of Lava Piranha and the Star Spirit Misstar.
*** ''VideoGame/PaperMarioTheThousandYearDoor'' has Keelhaul Key, where Mario and his team are shipwrecked in their search for the fifth Crystal Star in the Pirate's Grotto.
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* ''VideoGame/NappleTale'' contains an oceanfront-themed level called Once Summer. The later half of it follows the seabed, but the ocean magically parts to form a passage, allowing the heroine to proceed on dry land. It's for the best, since she has SuperDrowningSkills.
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* ''VideoGame/NappleTale'' ''VideoGame/NappleTaleArsiaInDaydream'' contains an oceanfront-themed level called Once Summer. The later half of it follows the seabed, but the ocean magically parts to form a passage, allowing the heroine to proceed on dry land. It's for the best, since she has SuperDrowningSkills.
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* In ''VideoGame/PokemonSleep'', Cyan Beach is the first unlockable location for sleep research, which is home to many Water-type Pokémon.
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->''A relatively simple course set in the familiar Seaside Hill zone, a tranquil, coastal area made up of calm ocean, long beaches, green grass, and home to whales and scores of vicious mechanical crabs. Oh yes, beware of the vicious mechanical crabs.''
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->''A relatively simple course set in the familiar Seaside Hill zone, a tranquil, coastal area made up of calm ocean, long beaches, green grass, and home to whales and scores of vicious mechanical crabs. Oh yes, beware of the vicious mechanical crabs.''
-->--'''Description of Whale Lagoon''', ''VideoGame/SonicAndSegaAllStarsRacing''
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** ''VideoGame/SuperPrincessPeach'': Wavy Beach is the fifth world on the adventure. A bright and sunny beach where Peach coasts on the water with Bowlbrella, rides the waves, and explores underwater with the Subrella. She has to watch out for obstacles like Giant Chain Chomps and falling coconuts. Cheep Cheeps and Bloopers are the usual residents here. The boss of the world is Gooper Blooper, returning from Super Mario Sunshine.
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* ''VideoGame/{{Lemmings}} 2: The Tribes'' has this as the level theme for the Beach Tribe.
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* ''VideoGame/KirbysReturnToDreamLand: Onion Ocean, the third level in Planet Popstar, is water-themed and takes place on a beach.
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* ''VideoGame/KirbysReturnToDreamLand: ''VideoGame/KirbysReturnToDreamLand'': Onion Ocean, the third level in Planet Popstar, is water-themed and takes place on a beach.
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* ''VideoGame/KirbysReturnToDreamLand: Onion Ocean, the third level in Planet Popstar, is water-themed and takes place on a beach.
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** Bloo Bay Beach in ''VideoGame/PaperMarioColorSplash''.
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** ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaBreathOfTheWild'' has the south, southeast and east coasts. Enemies have camps in these areas, including a large wooden construction in the beach of the Faron region. The largest destinations in them are Lurelin Village and Eventide Island (the latter doubles as a NoGearLevel, as it features a Shrine Quest where Link has to complete a task without any of his weapons or equipment save the Sheikah Slate).
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** ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaBreathOfTheWild'' has the south, southeast and east coasts. Enemies have camps in these areas, including a large wooden construction in the beach of the Faron region. The Sand Boots come in handy, too. The largest destinations in them are Lurelin Village and Eventide Island (the latter doubles as a NoGearLevel, as it features a Shrine Quest where Link has to complete a task without any of his weapons or equipment save the Sheikah Slate).
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** ''VideoGame/SuperMarioParty'': The board Megafruit Paradise takes place on a series of tropical islands. Some of these islands happen to be giant fruit, thus overlapping with LevelAte and (and also giving the board a major reminiscence of Yoshi's Tropical Island from the very first ''Mario Party'' game).
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*** The board Megafruit Paradise takes place on a series of tropical islands. Some of these islands happen to be giant fruit, thus overlapping with LevelAte and (and also giving the board a major reminiscence of Yoshi's Tropical Island from the very first ''Mario Party''game).game).
*** Worlds 3 and 5 of Challenge Road have the map set on a tropical beach. In the background, different characters can be seen having fun in the sun in different ways, and various aquatic enemies can be seen, such as Cheep Cheeps and Huckit Crabs.
*** The board Megafruit Paradise takes place on a series of tropical islands. Some of these islands happen to be giant fruit, thus overlapping with LevelAte and (and also giving the board a major reminiscence of Yoshi's Tropical Island from the very first ''Mario Party''
*** Worlds 3 and 5 of Challenge Road have the map set on a tropical beach. In the background, different characters can be seen having fun in the sun in different ways, and various aquatic enemies can be seen, such as Cheep Cheeps and Huckit Crabs.
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* ''VideoGame/JakAndDaxterThePrecursorLegacy'': There are many areas located in the coastal geography of the game's setting, such as Sandover Village (a peaceful sandy town where Jak and his friends live), Geyser Rock (a small island not too far from Sandover which doubles as NoobCave) and Rock Village (a less pretty landscape whose waters are inhabited by Lurker Sharks, thus making them unsafe for swimming). However, the most conventional example is Sentinel Beach, a wide-open perimeter west of Sandover Village with some grassy hills, abandoned huts, and mechanisms that harvest green Eco energy which have been blocked (Jak can fix them so green Eco can flow again).
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Dream Land is always, ALWAYS spelt with a space in-between, not as one long word.
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[[caption-width-right:320:Sun, sand, and a whole lot of coconuts. Just don't let any [[CoconutMeetsCranium fall on your head.]][[note]]L - R, top to bottom: ''VideoGame/SonicAdvance'', ''VideoGame/CoolSpot'', ''VideoGame/BanjoKazooie'', ''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsI'', ''VideoGame/EarthBound1994'', and ''[[VideoGame/KirbysAdventure Kirby: Nightmare in Dreamland]]''[[/note]]]]
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[[caption-width-right:320:Sun, sand, and a whole lot of coconuts. Just don't let any [[CoconutMeetsCranium fall on your head.]][[note]]L - R, top to bottom: ''VideoGame/SonicAdvance'', ''VideoGame/CoolSpot'', ''VideoGame/BanjoKazooie'', ''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsI'', ''VideoGame/EarthBound1994'', and ''[[VideoGame/KirbysAdventure Kirby: Nightmare in Dreamland]]''[[/note]]]]Dream Land]]''[[/note]]]]
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* ''VideoGame/KuruKuruKururin'': The levels in World 2 (Ocean) go through a beautiful, pristine ocean in which marine animals like sea turtles, fish and crabs can be seen. The levels' paths have a curvier layout compared to those of the first world, but aren't particularly challenging; however, they do introduce the wall springs, which invert the rotating orientation of Kururin's ship, which comes in handy to traverse curves or corner that are impossible to go through if the ship isn't rotating with the right orientation.
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* ''VideoGame/NappleTale'' contains an oceanfront-themed level called Once Summer. The later half of it follows the seabed, but the ocean magically parts to form a passage, allowing the heroine to proceed on dry land. It's for the best, since she has SuperDrowningSkills.
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** ''VideoGame/MarioPartyStarRush'': The World 1 boards take place on a series of tropical islands. 1-1 is three small islands with a wooden bridge connecting them all, 1-2 is a single large island in the shape of a star, and 1-3 has a series of wooden boardwalks the players can navigate.
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Nope, this is bad indentation
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** Vespucci Beach, Del Perro and Chumash in ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAutoV''.
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I know it doesn't have a page yet, but still
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* Vespucci Beach, Del Perro and Chumash in ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAutoV''.
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* The Island in ''VideoGame/{{Stacklands}}'' is where your villagers can gather resources that can't be found on the Mainland such as glass and gold. It can be reached by boat, and villagers can go fishing to cook seafood products. However, food will eventually spoil if left out for too long and will turn into goop.
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We have a page for this game now. =)
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** ''VideoGame/MarioParty1'': Yoshi's Tropical Island is a board set in two exotic islands: A sandy one in the west and a grassy one (with sand borders) in the east. Several giant fruits, such as bananas, pineapples and watermelos grow here; the palm trees have a unique multi-colored pattern in their leaves (green, yellow, red). The bridges that connect both islands are guarded by Thwomps, who won't let anyone pass unless they pay a price (the player can choose how much to pay, but the payment must be at least one coin higher than that of the previous character). The board returns in ''Mario Party Superstars'' as a NostalgiaLevel.
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** ''VideoGame/MarioParty1'': Yoshi's Tropical Island is a board set in two exotic islands: A sandy one in the west and a grassy one (with sand borders) in the east. Several giant fruits, such as bananas, pineapples and watermelos grow here; the palm trees have a unique multi-colored pattern in their leaves (green, yellow, red). The bridges that connect both islands are guarded by Thwomps, who won't let anyone pass unless they pay a price (the player can choose how much to pay, but the payment must be at least one coin higher than that of the previous character). The board returns in ''Mario Party Superstars'' ''VideoGame/MarioPartySuperstars'' as a NostalgiaLevel.
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** ''VideoGame/MarioKartTour - One of the variants of Los Angeles Laps goes through the beach of the eponymous US city, in races celebrated during early afternoon (a few other city tracks take place near beaches or lakes as well, but the areas in question serve mostly as background scenery with next-to-nil impact in gameplay).
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** Emerald Coast Zone from ''VideoGame/SonicAdventure''.
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** Emerald Coast Zone from ''VideoGame/SonicAdventure''.''VideoGame/SonicAdventure'', which serves as Sonic's first action stage, E-102 Gamma's second, and Big the Cat's third. In Sonic's section, Sonic searches for Tails after he crashes his plane, and at one point gets chased across the dock by an orca as it starts ripping it apart. In Gamma's, he seeks out Froggy, Big's pet frog, in the first part of Sonic's section, and in Big's, he [[FishingMinigame fishes for Froggy]] near the LighthousePoint that leads to the second part of Sonic's section.
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** ''VideoGame/SuperMarioGalaxy'' combines several of its [[UnderTheSea water levels]] with a beach filled with a recurring cast of [[EverythingsBetterWithPenguins penguins]] in a swimming class (Beach Bowl Galaxy, Sea Slide Galaxy, Drip Drop Galaxy, and to a lesser extent Deep Dark Galaxy).
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** ''VideoGame/SuperMarioGalaxy'' combines several of its [[UnderTheSea water levels]] with a beach filled with a recurring cast of [[EverythingsBetterWithPenguins penguins]] penguins in a swimming class (Beach Bowl Galaxy, Sea Slide Galaxy, Drip Drop Galaxy, and to a lesser extent Deep Dark Galaxy).
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%%** ''VideoGame/BanjoKazooieGruntysRevenge'': Breegull Beach.
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