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Revision as of 02:23, 19 March 2017 by >~Star Child~ Lapis Lazuli (added features, directions, trivia (will add gallery))
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Galactic Park
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This world gives me a kind of Mario Galaxy vibe. Hence the name.
Basic Info
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Connecting Areas

Theatre World

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The Galactic Park () is a world accessible from the lavendar temple in Theatre World.

Features

The Galactic Park is a world filled with many paths made of blue clouds, some of which are filled in with water. Strange bug-like creatures flit around the clouds as a beautiful starry view scrolls by from beyond the abyss. Many Vending Machines, each of which appears to be sporting a deranged smiling face, can be found among the heavens.

There is little to do here other than bathe in the clouds or buy drinks at the vending machines. The bug NPCs will react exactly the same to being interacted with, even if you have the Chainsaw effect equipped. In the deepest part of the area is a path which, although it is not blocked off, there is a construction sign in front of it and there are no actual events or transitions that occur if you try to go that way.

Directions

Nexus → Mushroom WorldWhite Mushroom FieldPastel Blue HouseApartmentsThe DocksRiver Road (Lower)Square-Square WorldTheatre World → Galactic Park

Trivia

*This world contains, in total, five vending machines. This gives it the record for the most vending machines out of any world in the entire game.

*One of of the clouds, you can see another one out in the distance, filled with water and housing a single, starry bench. This could be related to the blocked-off path at the northernmost end of the area, or it could simply be an unused section of the world.