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Warp Pipes also appear in [[Clockwork Castle]]. The top and bottom of the board each have a green pipe, a red pipe, and an inactive pipe. Upon reaching a pipe, players have the option of jumping into it, which will transport them to the other pipe of the same color. Some of the [[Event Space|? Spaces]] on the board will cause the colors of the Warp Pipes to change when landed on. At night, only the green pipes are usable. | Warp Pipes also appear in [[Clockwork Castle]]. The top and bottom of the board each have a green pipe, a red pipe, and an inactive pipe. Upon reaching a pipe, players have the option of jumping into it, which will transport them to the other pipe of the same color. Some of the [[Event Space|? Spaces]] on the board will cause the colors of the Warp Pipes to change when landed on. At night, only the green pipes are usable. | ||
In the | In the mini-game [[Lift Leapers]], players enter and exit each section of the course though a Warp Pipe. | ||
In the | In the mini-game [[Ball Dozers]], each team's ball enters the top of the arena through a Warp Pipe. | ||
In the | In the mini-game [[Mole-it!]], Monty Moles and Piranha Plants pop out of several connected Warp Pipes. The pipes are either blue or red, representing each competing team. | ||
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