Difference between revisions of "Savannah Citadel"
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+ | In the mission, "Final Exam", the door behind where Sonic begins the level can be glitched through to reveal a different puzzle. The puzzle would require raising platforms to get a green stone to the door at the end, at which point the player must then insert a nearby red stone to open a (non-existent) door to the Goal Ring. This area also features a sun medal, putting the count at 201 (the game doesn't count it should the player collect it). Touching the goal ring will still complete the mission. | ||
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[[Category:Sonic Unleashed Levels]] | [[Category:Sonic Unleashed Levels]] |
Revision as of 23:24, 6 February 2009
Savannah Citadel |
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Mazuri's level, Sonic Unleashed |
Number of Acts: 4 |
Boss: Egg Beetle |
Savannah Citadel is Mazuri's level in Sonic Unleashed. Set in an African savannah, the level's centrepiece is an enormous building based on the Great Mosque of Djenné: the largest mud brick structure in the world.
Features include poles on which Sonic can swing and a large amount of 2D sections.
Nighttime Act 1 introduces pulling/pushing boxes to trigger switches, and pulling rotating levers. Act 2 is a long and challenging balance beam stage.
This level is not in the Wii or PS2 versions.
=Unused Puzzle Room
In the mission, "Final Exam", the door behind where Sonic begins the level can be glitched through to reveal a different puzzle. The puzzle would require raising platforms to get a green stone to the door at the end, at which point the player must then insert a nearby red stone to open a (non-existent) door to the Goal Ring. This area also features a sun medal, putting the count at 201 (the game doesn't count it should the player collect it). Touching the goal ring will still complete the mission.