Secret Level 1 - what does this switch do?

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Trying to finally note down what all the switches do on this level.

Shooting the subject switch produces a "door opened" message but I cannot find where the door is.

None of the internet walkthroughs / playthroughs I have found show it. Nor does the Descent II Official Strategy Guide map of secret level 1.

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How do you unlock the secret levels in Super Mario Bros switch?

In each of the eight worlds, there is at least one level with a secret exit to be found. Once you find it, you'll pull down a red flag instead and proceed to unlock secret levels or skip levels altogether.

What levels have secret exits in Super Mario Bros U Deluxe?

Note: If you are missing one Secret Exit, it's probably the one in Rock Candy Mines-5 Walking Piranha Plants.
  • World 1 - Acorn Plains Secret Exits.
  • World 2 - Layer-Cake Desert Secret Exits.
  • World 3 - Sparkling Waters Secret Exits.
  • World 4 - Frosted Glacier Secret Exits.
  • World 5 - Soda Jungle Secret Exits.


What is the secret island in Mario Deluxe?

Secret Island is a small secluded area appearing in New Super Mario Bros. U, New Super Luigi U, and New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe. It is situated between Acorn Plains and Sparkling Waters, and can only be accessed via the world map's Pipe Cannons after the game is completed.



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