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'''Spikeball''' are round, spike-covered enemies in ''[[Yoshi Topsy-Turvy]]''. If the [[Game Boy Advance]] is tilted left or right, they will awaken and roll to the accordingly direction, and if the Game Boy Advance isn't tilted, they won't roll and will fall asleep. They deal three points of damage when [[Yoshi]] touches one. Spikeballs can also kill other enemies, like [[Shy Guy]] and some that Yoshi can't, like [[Tap-Tap]]. Spikeballs can also be found in wire-like constructs floating in mid-air.
A '''Spikeball''' is a round, spike-covered enemies in ''[[Yoshi Topsy-Turvy]]''. If the [[Game Boy Advance]] is tilted left or right, they will awaken and roll to the accordingly direction, and if the Game Boy Advance isn't tilted, they won't roll and will fall asleep. They deal three points of damage when [[Yoshi]] touches one. Spikeballs can also kill other enemies, like [[Shy Guy]] and some that Yoshi can't by himself, like [[Tap-Tap]]. Spikeballs can also be found in wire-like constructs floating in mid-air, where they regularly move across.
 
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Revision as of 08:51, February 4, 2013

Igashira-kun official artwork from Yoshi Topsy-Turvy

A Spikeball is a round, spike-covered enemies in Yoshi Topsy-Turvy. If the Game Boy Advance is tilted left or right, they will awaken and roll to the accordingly direction, and if the Game Boy Advance isn't tilted, they won't roll and will fall asleep. They deal three points of damage when Yoshi touches one. Spikeballs can also kill other enemies, like Shy Guy and some that Yoshi can't by himself, like Tap-Tap. Spikeballs can also be found in wire-like constructs floating in mid-air, where they regularly move across.