Rice Beach is the starting point ofWario's adventure to steal the rumoredPrincess Toadstool statue inWario Land: Super Mario Land 3. The area is a small beach on the west side ofKitchen Island that has a couple caves past the water. Rice Beach contains six levels and one secrettreasure. The main beach has typical pirate fare: skull-and-crossbones-covered boxes and barrels probably owned by theBrown Sugar Pirates litter the sand. The beach is home to various creatures, such asWanderin' Gooms,Pirate Gooms,Munchers,Guragura,Togemaru,Droppers,Yadorā, andGaugau. Up past the sandy beach lie the caves. Lava, spikes, and long, twisty caverns are obstacles that Wario must pass to proceed, and the caves also housePirate Gooms,Pouncers,Demon Bats, andPenkoons. TheSpiked Koopa, Rice Beach's boss, also lives in the caves. Wario must defeat the dangerous turtle to move on to the next world,Mt. Teapot.
Course No.01 andCourse No.03 experience a high tide once the world is complete. The two levels become partially submerged, although they will retain the same level design. This high tide allows new areas to be reached.
Courses[edit]
| Image | Name | Description |
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 | Course No.01 | The first course of the world and of the game. Many barrels that serve as platforms are scattered throughout the level. |
 | Course No.02 | A course with many appearing and disappearing platforms. |
 | Course No.03 | Many quicksand pits are found in this course, which are replaced with floods after the tide rises. A secret exit to Course No.06 is also found here. |
 | Course No.04 | A course where aPouncer chasesWario. |
 | Course No.05 | The boss level of Rice Beach. TheSpiked Koopa is fought at the end of the level. |
 | Course No.06 | A secret "bonus" course accessed by finding the secret exit in Course No.03. There are no harmful enemies, and it features an abundance ofcoins. |
Names in other languages[edit]
| Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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| Japanese | ライスビーチ[1] Raisu Bīchi | Rice Beach | |
| Hungarian | Rice Beach[2] | - | |
| Italian | Spiaggia Risaiola[3] | Rice-y Beach | |
| Slovenian | Riževa obala[4] | Rice beach | |
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