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[[File:SSBBonus.png|thumb|Board the Platforms!]]
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[[File:1P Bonus Stage2.png|thumb|left|Intro from 1P mode]]
[[File:1P Bonus Stage2.png|thumb|left|Intro from 1P mode]]
'''Board the Platforms!''' is the second bonus stage in ''[[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! and [[Race to the Finish! (minigame)|Race to the Finish!]], this game only appeared in the original ''Super Smash Bros.''; it is replaced by [[Snag the Trophies!]] and [[Home-Run Contest]] as a bonus game and as a minigame, respectively in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'', and is the only mode in the entire ''[[Super Smash Bros. (series)|Super Smash Bros.]]'' series for which this is the case.
'''Board the Platforms!''' is the second bonus stage in ''[[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! and [[Race to the Finish! (minigame)|Race to the Finish!]], this game only appeared in the original ''Super Smash Bros.'', and is the only mode in the entire ''[[Super Smash Bros. (series)|Super Smash Bros.]]'' series for which this is the case.


==Rules==
==Rules==
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==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
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{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jap=台を乗りついでいけ!
|Jap=台を乗りついでいけ!
|JapR=Dai wo noritsuide ike!
|JapR=Dai o noritsuide ike!
|JapM=Board the Platforms!
|JapM=Board the Platforms!
|Fre=Activer les Plates-formes!
|FreM=Activate Platforms!
|Ger=Sprinde auf de Plattformen!
|GerM=Jump onto the Platforms!
|Chi=跳平台!
|ChiR=Tìao Píngtái!
|ChiM=Platform Jumping!
}}
}}


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Latest revision as of 12:33, April 15, 2024

Board the Platforms!
Board the Platforms!
Intro from 1P mode

Board the Platforms! is the second bonus stage in 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! and Race to the Finish!, this game only appeared in the original Super Smash Bros., and is the only mode in the entire Super Smash Bros. series for which this is the case.

Rules[edit]

The player has to board all 10 platforms. When the stage is played in 1P Mode, there is a time limit of two minutes. When the game is played separately, there is no given time limit. If the player falls off the stage, the challenge ends.

Design[edit]

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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Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese 台を乗りついでいけ![?]
Dai o noritsuide ike!
Board the Platforms!
Chinese 跳平台![?]
Tìao Píngtái!
Platform Jumping!
French Activer les Plates-formes![?] Activate Platforms!
German Sprinde auf de Plattformen![?] Jump onto the Platforms!