

It's that simple and you'll also find four 1-up mushrooms. To get there, you need to enter Donut Ghost House with the cape, walk right a little, run left, and fly up. It's definitely a useful place to have unlocked if you're having trouble with any stages and you want to pick up an item. Donut Ghost House to Top Secret Areaĭonut Ghost House has an exit that takes you to Top Secret Area which is a mini-stage where you can grab two feathers, two fire flowers, and Yoshi. I never managed to get to this area when I was a kid but if I had, it would have blown my mind.

The real reward is being able to brag to your friends that you've beaten one of the toughest tricks in the game. All you get is nine 1-up mushrooms but there are much easier ways to get lives than performing dangerous stunts like this. That's why this trick is last on the list. This secret area actually isn't an exit that unlocks any levels and it's not required to beat the game with all 96 exits. Forest Fortress lava flightįorest Fortress has a secret area that can only be accessed by flying over a sea of lava using the cape. v1d30chumz 194-143-137-78īefore getting to the top 10, let's get started with a few cool secrets that didn't quite make the list. I rated them mostly by how useful they are in getting around Super Mario World's 72 levels but there are a couple of other factors, too, as I'll describe in this list. So, these are my top 10 secrets with a few extras thrown in, too. Plus, you're usually well-rewarded when you go out of your way to seek them out. Trying to complete all 96 exits is a pleasure and there are many secrets to be found. Super Mario World has great music, near-perfect controls with lots of movement possibilities, and graphics that hold up incredibly well. Enjoy your stay and visit us again soon! 😄 │ We value your experience at Video Chums so we display very few ads. If you haven't played Super Mario World yet then please give it a try it's the most well-known game on SNES for a reason and a perfect example of what makes Mario games fun. Written by Alex Legard for SNES on October 15, 2018
