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7. Sand Zone

When arriving at the Sand Zone, there's only one direction you can go. Head left, and a short cutscene with a new character will play. Continue heading left and you will be forced to go upwards, fighting similar enemies to what you faced in the egg corridor. If you move past them, they will fly towards you. It's best to use the level 3 polar star to deal with these enemies, as they travel in a line.


At the top, you should enter the door on the left. Note that entering the house will end up in a boss fight, but it's fairly easy with the Fireball at level 3 or even 2.

For this boss, the best weapon to use is the Fireball, as mentioned above. The general idea is to stand a moderate distance away from the boss and the enemies and throw fireballs. These should knock down the other enemies and do decent damage to the boss. When the machine gun flashes, the boss will shoot, so it's a good idea to jump high (although you can keep throwing fireballs).

After defeating Curly, she will ask if the player wants to kill the Mimiga. You need to choose NO to advance the story. Following this, she will then ask if you want to trade your polar star for her machine gun. This is a very important decision, as saying no will allow you to obtain the ultimate weapon much later in the game (and be stuck with the polar star for now). On the other hand, the machine gun is really good at this point in the game (and it's still alright later, but the ultimate weapon is considerably better). At level 3 the machine gun will actually allow you to fly by shooting downwards to propel yourself. This is very useful in the Sand Zone. Ultimately, it is still possible to get any ending with each of the weapons but if you are going for the best ending I would recommend NOT trading the Polar Star away because of the endgame difficulty.

After you've made your choice, head inside the save room. If you are playing the WiiWare, 3ds eShop (not Cave Story 3D) or Cave Story+ (Switch and Steam) versions of the game, you can find Curly's Panties hidden in this room to unlock the Curly's Story mode. There are blocks that can be passed through in the room and you can see the path that you need to go using the map. The item is still there in other versions of the game but it does not unlock Curly Story. In the map below, the item is on the small tile that sticks out to the left on the right side.


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That Cave Story took five years to make with only one person working on it? That there are three possible endings in Cave Story? That there is a hidden hat only found in Cave Story 3D? That だいすけあまや (Daisuke Amaya) released it for free after working on it for 5 years?

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Cave Story
Developer(s)Studio Pixel
Publisher(s)Studio Pixel, Nicalis
Distributor(s)WiiWare, DSiWare, Nintendo eShop, Steam
Designer(s)Daisuke Amaya
Release date(s)
Linux
2010
November 11, 2011
July 26, 2012

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Genre(s)Action-adventure
System(s)Windows, Mac OS, Linux, Wii, DSi, Nintendo 3DS
Players1
ModesSingle player
Rating(s)
ESRB: Everyone 10+
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Cave Story (洞窟物語Dōkutsu Monogatari?) is a freeware action-adventure video game released in 2004 for the PC, designed and created over five years by Daisuke Amaya, art-name Pixel. It has been translated to English by Aeon Genesis.

Nicalis, an independent video game company, worked with Daisuke Amaya to bring the game to Nintendo's WiiWare service. The updated re-release was released on March 22, 2010 in North America. Later that year, it was also released as a downloadable game on the DSi platform.

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It has also been released on the Nintendo 3DS as Cave Story 3D, that included a few extra stages put between other stages. Later, it was released on Steam as the name Cave Story+, which included a 'modding' system that allowed bonus challenges to easily be implemented into the game by fans and Nicalis themselves - currently, along with the Boss Attack, Curly Story and Sanctuary Time Attack modes from earlier rereleases, it includes the brand-new levels Wind Fortress and Nemesis Challenge, both time attacks themselves. Also included is a Christmas tileset available if you play the game on December 25th.

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The main character awakens in an underground cavern with no memory of how he came to be there. He finds a village populated by rabbit-like creatures called Mimigas, who are being persecuted by the Doctor. Two of the Doctor's servants, Misery and Balrog, are looking for a Mimiga named Sue, but mistakenly abduct a Mimiga named Toroko. The player's main quest is to rescue Sue, save the Mimigas from the Doctor, and escape the floating island on which the game is set. There are three different endings: a good ending (naturally the hardest to get, involving a very difficult final stage and two extra bosses, including a multi-phase final boss), a normal ending, and a bad ending (which occurs about halfway through the game and requires little effort to get). The endings are based on the player finding various secret items.

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