![]() ![]() The player controls a two-dimensional version of Mario using the Wii U GamePad, and explores a paper-craft world designed to look like craft materials. The player's objective is to retrieve the missing six Big Paint Stars stolen by Bowser, all of which occupy a different portion of the world. Players traverse levels through a world map containing levels the goal of each level is to reach the Mini Paint Star. Upon reaching a Mini Paint Star for the first time, the player unlocks access to new stages. ![]() There are multiple Mini Paint Stars in some levels. In these levels, Mario can collect items and coins, talk to non-player characters (NPC), complete puzzles and platforming challenges, and consult Huey, Mario's ally, for assistance. New to Color Splash is the paint hammer, which can fill in colorless spots found throughout the world. Upon filling in the spots, Mario is awarded items such as coins. Paint is required to use the hammer, and comes in red, blue, and yellow varieties, which can be obtained by striking objects with the hammer. The type of area the player is filling in determines the color and amount of paint used. If the player collects "hammer scraps", they can increase the maximum amount of paint they can carry. ![]() Players can use an additional new ability called the "cutout" to reach otherwise inaccessible areas in levels. To use the ability, the player traces a dotted line on the GamePad's touchscreen, causing part of the environment to peel off, exposing secrets and new areas. ![]()
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