is a 3D platformer for the PlayStation and features the hallmarks of any platformer with collectible coins, level-specific items, and even hidden Lost Galaxy Warps that will take you to hidden levels, separate from the hidden levels found in Gorilla Nebula. The levels that contain these warps are marked on the level select screen, so you don't have to waste any time scouring other levels for secrets that aren't there. Despite this hint, the Warps are a little tricky to find in each level, so this still might take a while.
features 80 levels and 11 secret levels that can only be found by using the secret Lost Galaxy Warps in each star system. Each star system hides two warps to take you to the game's Lost Galaxy. To beat each level in the game, players will have to spend time tracking down each system's hidden Warps.
Once you've launched the level, make your way through the level as normal until you reach the building with the four lanterns on the left wall. Rather than continuing the level as you normally would, break the four lights by punching them out. Once the lights are broken, the Lost Galaxy Warp will appear, taking you to the level in the Lost Galaxy.
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The Lost Galaxy Warp in is pretty early into the level, so you won't have to do much extra work. You'll reach a large, snowy, circular arena section of the level, with a large column off to one side. You can bounce up to this platform and throw the Pig found nearby to destroy the ice and drill down. This Lost Galaxy Warp will take you to the level in the Lost Galaxy.
Follow the level until you beat the boss. This boss fight is high energy and fast-paced, which is in line with Sony's vision for Afterward, instead of leaving the level on the platform that appears, turn around and walk towards the red claw with coins under it. On the right, you'll see a dig spot that will
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