The Great Sea is the largest open area you'll explore while playing Paper Mario The Origami King. There are 11 islands to find, each with toads and collectibles hidden within. Problem is, naviagting ...
Find the hidden location of Diamond Island with our complete Great Sea puzzle guide. The Great Sea is the most open-ended area of Paper Mario: The Origami King yet! That makes it even trickier than ...
Bust the purple streamer and complete the puzzling Sea Tower with our complete dungeon guide. The mighty Sea Tower is finally unlocked, and we can reach the top to cut the fourth streamer in Paper ...
After clearing the fog covering the Great Sea, Mario and crew can now freely sail to fill out Captain T. Ode's Sea Chart! What's in the mushroom house?
To call someone “spineless” is an insult on land, but in the ocean, it’s simply a sensible lifestyle choice. From jellyfish to octopuses, anemones to sea cucumbers, life under the waves teems with ...
Origami might seem like an unlikely source of inspiration for scientists and engineers, yet the centuries-old Japanese art of paper folding is behind all sorts of new innovations. That’s because ...
OOPS! SORRY, SQUID. When researchers want to study fish and crustaceans, it’s pretty easy to collect a sample — tow a net behind a boat and you’re bound to capture a few. But collecting delicate ...
Save this article to read it later. Find this story in your account’s ‘Saved for Later’ section. Now that we’re all spending a lot more time at home, it’s a good time to pick up a new craft, whether ...