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==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
The players start on a spinning rope, trying to see how many points they can get. Once the player lands on a colored area, they get the number of points shown on that area. The green area is worth zero points, the blue areas are worth 20, the yellow areas are worth 40, the orange areas are worth 60, the pink/magenta areas are worth 80, and the red area with a flower icon is worth 100. If a player does nothing during their turn, they will not get any points. After each player goes twice, the player with the most points wins.
The players start on a spinning rope, trying to see how many points they can get. Once the player lands on a colored area, they get the number of points shown on that area. The green area is worth zero points, the blue areas are worth 20, the yellow areas are worth 40, the orange areas are worth 60, the pink areas are worth 80, and the red/magenta area with a flower icon is worth 100. If a player does nothing during their turn, they will not get any points. After each player goes twice, the player with the most points wins.


In the original version, the spinning rope spins much faster than in the ''Top 100'' version.
In the original version, the spinning rope spins much faster than in the ''Top 100'' version.

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