Yoshi's Woolly World 2-2

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Level
Spiky Stroll
World-Level2-5
Game(Poochy &) Yoshi's Woolly World
MusicSpiky Stroll
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Spiky Stroll is the fifth level of World 2 in Yoshi's Woolly World and Poochy & Yoshi's Woolly World. Poochy is introduced in this level.

  • 2Collectibles

Layout[edit]

The level starts out with a lone Fang and a few Stilt Guys. It then features a sea of spikes with Gusties, Fangs, and more Stilt Guys. A second sea of spikes follows (although it is much smaller), then a transition to the next area. The first checkpoint appears, along with Poochy. After a while, Yoshi comes across some blocks which must be Ground Pounded in order for Poochy to continue. The block trail continues until two opposite alcoves, which must be ground pounded. A longer sea of spikes follows, with more Gusties. Reaching the end of the area forces Poochy to leave Yoshi, who enters the next area. The second checkpoint follows, and more Stilt Guys appear, as well as a fourth sea of spikes. There is also a fifth sea of spikes, followed by a sixth, seventh, eighth, and ninth, where a Lakitu and Flooffs appears. Yoshi must then traverse one last sea of spikes where Poochy is re-encountered. This leads to the goal roulette.

Collectibles[edit]

Smiley Flowers[edit]

  • Smiley Flower 1: At the first field of spikes, there is a green warp pipe that Yoshi can enter by jumping on a Gusty. It leads Yoshi to an area with many Gusties and the Smiley Flower. He must throw a yarn ball at it to collect it.
  • Smiley Flower 2: After the long row of blocks, in an alcove that only Poochy can enter. To get it, Yoshi must ground pound the blocks once Poochy is inside, jump next to the alcove so that Poochy can jump himself and collect the Smiley Flower, then run over to the other side to meet up with Poochy again and collect it.
  • Smiley Flower 3: While riding Poochy across the third sea of spikes, Yoshi must throw a yarn ball at this otherwise inaccessible Smiley Flower.
  • Smiley Flower 4: At the fourth sea of spikes, there is a hidden platform which can be filled in via a yarn ball. If Yoshi lands on this platform and jumps to the left, he will approach an area containing the Smiley Flower.
  • Smiley Flower 5: At the second platform which can be filled in via yarn ball (just before Poochy is re-encountered), Yoshi must throw another yarn ball at the Lakitu and steal its cloud to obtain the final Smiley Flower.

Wonder Wools[edit]

  • Wonder Wool 1: In the alcove next to the second Stilt Guy, there is a hidden Winged Cloud. Yoshi must throw a yarn ball at it in order to reveal the Wonder Wool, then jump on a higher ledge to collect it.
  • Wonder Wool 2: Just above the second sea of spikes. Yoshi must jump on a Stilt Guy to obtain it.
  • Wonder Wool 3: In the alcove opposite the alcove with the second Smiley Flower, which only Poochy can access. Yoshi must guide Poochy across the alcove from the higher ledge to get the Wonder Wool.
  • Wonder Wool 4: At the fifth sea of spikes, there is a green warp pipe on the left that can be accessed via a Donut Block. Inside, Yoshi must avoid the Stilt Guys to collect the Wonder Wool.
  • Wonder Wool 5: Right next to where Poochy reappears. To collect it, Yoshi must simply walk onto Poochy and ride him to the Wonder Wool.
Poochy Yoshi

Collecting all the Wonder Wools knits Poochy Yoshi back together.

Enemies[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

LanguageNameMeaning
Japaneseトゲの上でもだいじょうぶ
Toge no Ue de mo Daijōbu
It's Also Safe on the Spikes
Korean가시 위여도 괜찮아
Gasi Wiyeodo Gwaenchana
Even on the Spikes, It's Okay
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Yoshi's Woolly World / Poochy & Yoshi's Woolly World
ProtagonistsPlayable charactersYoshis • Poochy*
AlliesBouncie • Fluffin' Puffin • Gold Lakitu* • Poochy • Poochy Pup*
LocationsWorldsWorld 1 • World 2 • World 3 • World 4 • World 5 • World 6 • Wonderful World of Wool (★-S)
Otheramiibo Hut • Boss Tent • Craft Island • Poochy Hut* • Scrapbook Theater • Yoshi Hut • Yoshi Theater*
Poochy Dash levels*Galloping Green Meadow • Hotheaded Lava Fields • Stitchy Scramble • Zippy Lagoon • Bobsledding Peaks • Fort Bombs Away
Items and objectsArrow Lift • Bead • Chomp Rock • Egg-Plant • Fire watermelon • Flipper • Goal Ring • Heart • Ice watermelon • Invincibility Egg • Item Balloon • Key • Number Platform • Paddle wheel • Pencil Patch* • Post • Power Badge • Present Box • Smiley Flower • Spring Ball • Stamp Patch** • Transformation Door • Warp Pipe • Watermelon • Winged Cloud • Wonder Wool • Yarn Ball • Yarn Basket
BossesBig Montgomery • Knot-Wing the Koopa • Burt the Bashful • Bunson the Hot Dog • Miss Cluck the Insincere • Naval Piranha • Snifberg the Unfeeling • Kamek • Baby Bowser / Mega Baby Bowser
EnemiesBill Blaster • Bomb Guy • Boo Guy • Bull's-Eye Bill • Bullet Bill • Bullet Bill Patch • Bumpty • Burrbert • Burt • Cheep Cheep • Clawdaddy • Fang • Flightless Goonie • Flightless Skeleton Goonie • Flooff • Fluffy Phantom • Fly Guy • Fooly Flower • Frame Boo • Frame Chomp • Gargantua Blargg • Goonie • Gusty • Hook Guy • Hot Dog • Ice Snifit • Koopa Paratroopa • Koopa Troopa • Lakitu • Lava Drop • Li'l Smooch Spider • Little Mouser • Lunge Fish • Miss Cluck • Monty Mole • Monty Mole Patch • Nep-Enut • Nipper Plant • Nipper Spore • Nipper Spore Patch • Peeply • Pharaoh Guy • Piranha Plant • Pokey Pom • Ruffin' Tumble • Ruffin' Tumble Patch • Seedy Sally • Short Fuse • Shy Guy • Shy Guy Tower • Skeleton Goonie • Smooch Spider • Snag-Stitch • Snifit • Snoot • Snow Guy • Spray Fish • Stalking Piranha Plant • Stilt Guy • Tap-Tap • Wall Lakitu • Wik • Wild Ptooie Piranha • Woollet Bill • Woozy Guy
*Only in Poochy & Yoshi's Woolly World • ** Only in Yoshi's Woolly World
Yoshi's Woolly World / Poochy & Yoshi's Woolly Worldlevels
World 1World 2World 3
Yarn Yoshi Takes Shape!
Bounceabout Woods
Sponge Cave Spelunking
Big Montgomery's Fort
Knitty-Knotty Windmill Hill
Shy But Deadly
Clawdaddy Beach
Burt the Bashful's Castle
Hang Tongue!
Across the Fluttering Dunes
Duplicitous Delve
Walk the Chomp to Unwind
Knot-Wing the Koopa's Fort
Spiky Stroll
Lava Scarves and Red-Hot Blarggs
The Desert Pyramid Beckons!
Bunson the Hot Dog's Castle
Perils of the Perplexing Pyramid
Yoshi and Cookies
Wobble Mobile Jaunt
Scarf-Roll Scamper
Big Montgomery's Bubble Fort
Fluffin' Puffin Babysitting
A-Mazing Post Pounding
Fanciful Fluff and Feathers
Miss Cluck the Insincere's Castle
Woollet Bill's Last Ride
World 4World 5World 6
Monkeying Round and Round
Lakitu Peekaboo
Rollin' Down the River
Knot-Wing the Koopa's Aqua Fort
Sunset at Curtain Falls
Spooky Scraps! Don't Get Spooked!
Yoshi Branches Out
Naval Piranha's Sewer
Naval Piranha 2: Now It's Personal!
Fluffy Snow, Here We Go!
Frozen Solid and Chilled
Flying-Carpet Cruise
Big Montgomery's Ice Fort
A Little Light Snowfall
Up Shuttlethread Pass
Snowy Mountain Lift Tour
Snifberg the Unfeeling's Castle
Yoshi's Curtain Call
Lair of the Smooch Spiders
Snag-Stitch Mountain
Vamoose the Lava Sluice!
Knot-Wing the Koopa's Sky Fort
Yoshi, the Terror of All Boos
Feel Fuzzy, Get Clingy
Kamek's Last-Ditch Flyby
King Bowser's Castle
Skeleton Goonies' Lava Lair
World ☆
Wonderful World of Wool

The following is a list of Yoshi's Woolly World and Poochy & Yoshi's Woolly World Yoshi designs that are unlocked throughout the game. Most designs are unlocked by collecting Wonder Wool scattered through each level. Other designs are unlocked through scanning certain amiibo, listed below, as well as any variant of the amiibo. Scanning a non-compatible amiibo will result in the generic Green. Jan 19, 2017  Poochy and Yoshi's Woolly World 100% Gameplay Walkthrough (World 2) for Nintendo 3DS. We will collect all flowers, yarns, patches and beat all bosses, poochy levels and special levels.

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Yoshi's Woolly World Walkthrough

Another staple of each world are the boss courses, one for a mini boss and one for the big boss. Each boss is lovingly rendered in yarn, and they really pop visually. They also typically make use of 3D effects, leaping back and forth between the background and foreground. I can only imagine how incredible that would look on the 3DS, but it still looks pretty cool on the Wii U. While each of the main bosses is unique, the mini bosses are reused a bit. Granted, each time you fight them they’ll have a new gimmick, but I would have preferred having all the bosses be unique. Furthermore, most of them are pretty easy once you get their pattern down and recognize their weakness, but even then I died a few times against the later bosses. I would say that, overall, the boss fights in the original Yoshi’s Island were probably better. However, the fight against Miss Cluck the Insincere is a very memorable and fun one.

On the visual side of things, what can I say? The game looks utterly remarkable, full of lush, vibrant colors. You can almost feel how soft the levels look. It’s truly remarkable how well everything translates to Good-Feel’s signature look. What’s especially impressive is how effects such as fire and water are handled with yarn. You’d think they would look cheesy, but scarves of lava are still quite menacing, and the way threads of blue ripple in a body of water is breathtakingly beautiful, and quite a bit strange. On the audio side of things, the game is less impressive. While the sound effects are great, such as the way Yoshi grunts as he flutter jumps, the frenzied sound of platforms knitting themselves to life, or the pop of Bullet Bills firing, the music is less so. My problem is how mellow most of the songs are, completely lacking any sense of urgency. Granted, there is no time limit in courses, but I still prefer a more frenetic soundtrack. There are a few fast paced tunes, but they are overwhelmed by the torrential tide of slow, easy listening songs.

Though I mentioned earlier how clever the mixture of elements in the game is, it bears mention that some stages in the game, probably between 20-30%, are utterly brilliant, making intuitive and smart use of the gameplay mechanics. Granted, none of the courses in the game are boring or poorly made, but when held up against the mirror of these stages, they don’t hold up so well. To list a few of my favorites, there is one Pyramid level populated with Shy Guy Pharaohs who knit themselves back to life after being eaten; the Spooky Scraps stage, where parts of the stage can only be traversed while revealed by a eerie curtain, and regular enemies are transformed into hungry ghosts; and the Fluffin’ Puffin stage, where Yoshi collects and hurls little birds who leave a trail of clouds to walk across. These are only a handful of these exceptional levels, and if every course was like this, Woolly World would get my Wii U game of the year award, hands down.

Ye gods was this level hard…

As far as replay value, there is quite a bit in Woolly World. There are six main worlds to beat, each with 8 courses. As if that wasn’t enough, finding all the Flowers, Wonder Wool and Stamp Patches in each world is quite a feat, and doing so will unlock a hidden 9th course. Though I have only managed to unlock one of these so far, if it’s anything to go by, the hidden courses are all incredibly challenging. This one in particular consisted of a entire stage of rushing waves of water, and absolutely no ground or checkpoints. You have to hover constantly, timing it right to land on the crest of a wave. Throw in a few Piranha Plants and Shy Guys, and this level is more challenging than any stage in the original Yoshi’s Island. That’s particularly impressive to me, and I highly anticipate unlocking and besting all of these hidden stages. As if that wasn’t enough, by beating all 6 worlds you unlock something called the Boss Tent, where you can face off against more difficult forms of each boss in the game for even more prizes.

Yoshi Woolly World 5 2

Naval Piranha returns to usher in this Little Shop of Horror moment…

Overall, I was very pleased with Yoshi’s Woolly World. My playthrough took around 13 hours, and that’s without finding all the hidden goodies. When you factor that in, you probably have 15-20 hours of fun, more if you decided to take things slow and play on Mellow Mode, or try out co-op with a buddy. It took 20 years, but I feel Woolly World is the successor that Yoshi’s Island has always deserved. I’m really happy with it, and it truly shows how talented Good-Feel is at treating a beloved franchise with care and respect. I highly recommend this to fans of Yoshi, young and old, and hope this isn’t the last adventure for Mario’s plucky dinosaur steed.

Yoshi's Woolly World 2-2 Time

Review Copy Purchased by Author; Author bought the amiibo bundle for $59.99.