Towers are types of levels which appear in most games in the Newer Super Mario Bros. series. They are often mark the midway point each main world, asking the player to save upon each of their completions.
A unifying trait of all towers are their verticality, which often has the player traveling upwards, getting higher and higher to reach the end. which usually results in a boss fight. Common enemies seen within towers vary depending on which world they're in, though Dry Bones make regular appearances even if the world themes don't call for them.
Tower boss fights often have the player fighting a weaker form of the world's castle fight, whether that'd be through different behavior or different arenas. In Newer Super Mario Bros. DS, however, Bowser Jr. is fought instead within each and every tower, getting progressively harder and harder as the game goes on.
Towers are indicated by a dedicated tower symbol in their level numbers, formatted as world number-symbol. Newer Super Mario Bros. Wii uses , Newer Super Mario Bros. DS uses , while Another Super Mario Bros. Wii, Newer: Holiday Special, and Newer: Falling Leaf use , though it is not to be mistaken for the identical-looking fortress symbol from Newer Super Mario Bros. Wii.
List of towers[]
Newer Super Mario Bros. Wii[]
There are no towers in Rubble Ruins, Freezeflame Volcano, Sky Mountain, and the Special World.
Yoshi's Island[]
- (1-) Timber Tower
Rubble Ruins/Soggy Sewers[]
- (2-) Pipeline Tower
Mushroom Peaks[]
- (3-) Burnblaze Tower
Sakura Village[]
- (4-) Blossom Tower
Sky City[]
- (C-) Clockwork Tower
Freezeflame Glacier/Freezeflame Volcano[]
- (5-) Crystalfrost Tower
Pumpkin Boneyard[]
- (6-) Spookloft Tower
Sky Mountain/Starry Skies[]
- (7-) Electron Tower
Koopa Planet/Koopa Core[]
- (8-) Factory Tower
- (8-2) Pendulum Tower
Newer Super Mario Bros. DS[]
Goldleaf Plains[]
- (1-) Ropeblast Tower
Crystal Sewers[]
- (2-) Fliptube Tower
Dorrie's Island[]
- (3-) Hivetree Tower
Pumpkin Boneyard[]
- (4-) Spiritful Steeple
Moonview Glacier[]
- (5-) Icecrack Citadel
Lunar Realm[]
- (6-) Shockbelt Spire
Cirrus Heavens[]
- (7-) Skewerspring Tower
Koopa Country[]
- (8-) Lavalit Tower
Another Super Mario Bros. Wii[]
World 1[]
- (1-) World 1-
World 2[]
- (2-) World 2-
World 3[]
- (3-) World 3-
World 4[]
- (4-)World 4-
World 5[]
- (5-) World 5-
World 6[]
- (6-) World 6-
World 7[]
- (7-) World 7-
World 8[]
- (8-) World 8-
Newer: Holiday Special[]
World 1[]
- (1-) World 1-
Newer: Summer Sun[]
World 1[]
- (1-) World 1-
All items (29)
- World 1-Tower (Another Super Mario Bros. Wii)
- World 1-Tower (Newer: Holiday Special)
- World 1-Tower (Newer: Summer Sun)
- World 2-Tower (Another Super Mario Bros. Wii)
- World 3-Tower (Another Super Mario Bros. Wii)
- World 4-Tower (Another Super Mario Bros. Wii)
- World 5-Tower (Another Super Mario Bros. Wii)
- World 6-Tower (Another Super Mario Bros. Wii)
- World 7-Tower (Another Super Mario Bros. Wii)
- World 8-Tower (Another Super Mario Bros. Wii)