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*'''Level 3:''' There is only one crack on the bottle, and the cork takes even more hits to pop.
*'''Level 3:''' There is only one crack on the bottle, and the cork takes even more hits to pop.
If two players are utilized for this microgame, the bottle may appear on either the left or right side of the screen, along with a few other changes.
If two players are utilized for this microgame, the bottle may appear on either the left or right side of the screen, along with a few other changes.
*'''Level 1:''' Both players are trapped inside. There is a crack on each side of the bottle.
*'''Level 1:''' Both players are trapped inside and there is a crack on each side of the bottle.
*'''Level 2:''' One player will be trapped inside while the other player is outside. There is a crack on each side of the bottle.
*'''Level 2:''' One player will be trapped inside while the other player is outside and there is a crack on each side of the bottle.
*'''Level 3:''' One player will be trapped inside while the other player is outside. There are no cracks on the bottle.
*'''Level 3:''' One player will be trapped inside while the other player is outside and there are no cracks on the bottle.


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==Suitability==

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