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{{quote2|It's all too easy to crash just before you pass the flag. Don't get careless!|[[Prize]] description|Nintendo Land}}
{{quote2|It's all too easy to crash just before you pass the flag. Don't get careless!|[[Prize]] description|Nintendo Land}}
[[File:Goal Flag.png|thumb|A Goal Flag]]
[[File:Goal Flag.png|thumb|A Goal Flag]]
'''Goal Flags''', also known as '''checkpoint flags''',<ref>Nintendo Land Prima Games eGuide.</ref> are objects that appear in [[Donkey Kong's Crash Course]] minigame in ''[[Nintendo Land]]''. They act as [[checkpoint]]s for the [[roller (Nintendo Land)|roller]], except for the final flag, which serves as a finish near [[Donkey Kong]]. When a roller touches a Goal Flag, a rainbow appears on the background.
'''Goal Flags''', also known as '''Checkpoint flags''',<ref>Nintendo Land Prima Games eGuide.</ref> are objects that appear in [[Donkey Kong's Crash Course]] minigame in ''[[Nintendo Land]]''. They act as [[checkpoint]]s for the [[roller (Nintendo Land)|roller]], except for the final flag, which serves as a finish near [[Donkey Kong]]. When a roller touches a Goal Flag, a rainbow appears on the background.


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 06:58, February 6, 2023

Not to be confused with Goal Pole or Level Flag.

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Goal Flag Nintendo Land
A Goal Flag

Goal Flags, also known as Checkpoint flags,[1] are objects that appear in Donkey Kong's Crash Course minigame in Nintendo Land. They act as checkpoints for the roller, except for the final flag, which serves as a finish near Donkey Kong. When a roller touches a Goal Flag, a rainbow appears on the background.

References

  1. ^ Nintendo Land Prima Games eGuide.