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The objective of the game is to rub the lever up and down as fast as possible to outrun whatever is chasing the railcart. If the player gets hit by the person that is chasing the railcart, they lose the microgame. This game also has twice the time to complete (eight seconds) and the pursuer will speed up during the last seconds.
The objective of the game is to rub the lever up and down as fast as possible to outrun whatever is chasing the railcart. If the player gets hit by the person that is chasing the railcart, they lose the microgame. This game also has twice the time to complete (eight seconds) and the pursuer will speed up during the last seconds.


*'''1st level difficulty:''' The player must get away from a person with a hammer on a steam cart.
*'''1st level difficulty:''' Get away from a person with a hammer on a steam cart.
*'''2nd level difficulty:''' The player must get away from [[Wario]] driving in his [[Wario Car|car]].
*'''2nd level difficulty:''' Get away from [[Wario]] driving in his [[Wario Car|car]].
*'''3rd level difficulty:''' The player must get away from a train or a giant stick figure.
*'''3rd level difficulty:''' Get away from a train or a giant stick figure.


===Controls===
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