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Revision as of 21:07, August 6, 2013

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Board the Platforms!

Board the Platforms! is the second bonus stage in the Nintendo 64 game, Super Smash Bros. It is the eighth stage in Classic Mode. The stage can be accessed by playing Classic Mode, where there is a two-minute limit. It is also playable by choosing "Bonus 2 Practice" in Single-Player, where the player can choose any of the characters' levels. Like Break the Targets!, each character has a specially designed course; boarding all ten platforms usually requires utilizing all or most of the characters' attacks. Unlike Break the Targets, this game only appeared in Super Smash Bros.

Rules

The player has to board all 10 platforms. When the stage is played in Classic Mode, there is a time limit of two minutes. When the game is played separately, there is no given time limit. If the player dies, the challenge ends.

Design

The levels' designs are all different, and each has a theme that generally relates to the character. For example, Mario and Donkey Kong's stages resemble a construction site, and Yoshi and Pikachu's resemble a grassy land. Each stage has various obstacles, including bumpers, flippers, and spikes.

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