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{{about|the obstacle in platform [[List of games|games]]|the genre|[[Genre#Platform|Genre § Platform]]}}
{{about|the obstacle in platform [[List of games|games]]|the genre|[[Genre#Platform|Genre § Platform]]}}
[[File:SSBB Battlefield Stage.png|thumb|200px|Platforms in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''{{'}}s [[Battlefield]]]]
[[File:SSBB Battlefield Stage.png|thumb|200px|Platforms in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''{{'}}s [[Battlefield]]]]
'''Platforms''' are obstacles in almost every adventure video game, including the ''[[Mario (franchise)|Mario]]'' franchise. They are physical objects that the player [[jump]]s across to get through levels or discover secrets. Mainly in side-scrollers, the player can jump up through the bottoms of some platforms (and, in ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]''{{'}} case, drop through the tops as well), which cannot be done in three-dimensional games. Platforms often have gimmicky traits, such as moving. These are sometimes referred to as [[lift]]s.
'''Platforms''' are obstacles in almost every adventure video game, including the ''[[Mario (franchise)|Mario]]'' franchise. They are physical objects that the player [[jump]]s across to get through levels or discover secrets. While platforms are mainly in side-scrollers, the player can jump up through the bottoms of some platforms (and, in ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]''{{'}} case, drop through the tops as well), which cannot be done in three-dimensional games. Platforms often have gimmicky traits, such as moving. These are sometimes referred to as [[lift]]s.
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This article is about the obstacle in platform games. For the genre, see Genre § Platform.

Platforms are obstacles in almost every adventure video game, including the Mario franchise. They are physical objects that the player jumps across to get through levels or discover secrets. While platforms are mainly in side-scrollers, the player can jump up through the bottoms of some platforms (and, in Super Smash Bros.' case, drop through the tops as well), which cannot be done in three-dimensional games. Platforms often have gimmicky traits, such as moving. These are sometimes referred to as lifts.