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==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
This microgame features a Matryoshka doll in the center of the screen, along with another doll in a girl's thought bubble. The object of this microgame is to attack the center doll to take it apart and reveal the doll inside until the center doll matches the target doll before time runs out (6 beats). If the center doll matches the target doll, the game is won. If the center doll does not match the target doll, or the player hits the dolls too many times, the game is lost.
This microgame features a Matryoshka doll in the center of the screen, along with another doll in a girl's thought bubble. The object of this microgame is to attack the center doll to take it apart and reveal the doll inside until the center doll matches the target doll before time runs out (6 beats). If the center doll matches the target doll, the game is won. If the center doll does not match the target doll, or the player hits the dolls too many times, the game is lost.
The woman sitting on the left serves no purpose to this microgame other than 9-Volt bumping back and forth.


*'''Level 1:''' Both halves of each doll are the same color.
*'''Level 1:''' Both halves of each doll are the same color.

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