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[[File:Mario Target Smash SSB.png|50px|right]]
[[File:Mario Target Smash SSB.png|50px|right]]
*'''Break the Targets!''': Twelve separate maze-like stages are accessible as single-player Target Test challenges in the Target Test mode. There is one stage for each character, and it is specifically constructed to test the character's ability to attack all ten targets in the stage as fast as possible in the time limit. The character will be required to go through their respective Target Test stage early in the game's main single-player mode.{{clr}}
*'''Break the Targets!''': Twelve separate maze-like stages are accessible as single-player Target Test challenges in the Target Test mode. There is one stage for each character, and it is specifically constructed to test the character's ability to attack all ten targets in the stage as fast as possible in the time limit. The character will be required to go through his or her respective Target Test stage early in the game's main single-player mode.{{clr}}
[[File:Mario Board the Platforms.png|50px|right]]
[[File:Mario Board the Platforms.png|50px|right]]
*'''[[Board the Platforms]]!''': Likewise, twelve separate maze-like stages are accessible as single-player Board the Platform challenges in the Board the Platform mode. There is one stage for each character, and it is specifically constructed to test the character's ability to jump onto all ten yellow platforms in the stage as fast as possible in the time limit. The character will be required to go through his respective Board the Platform stage later on in the game's main single-player mode.{{clr}}
*'''[[Board the Platforms]]!''': Likewise, twelve separate maze-like stages are accessible as single-player Board the Platform challenges in the Board the Platform mode. There is one stage for each character, and it is specifically constructed to test the character's ability to jump onto all ten yellow platforms in the stage as fast as possible in the time limit. The character will be required to go through his respective Board the Platform stage later on in the game's main single-player mode.{{clr}}
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The following stages are more "mini-game"-centric stages featured as single-player content:
The following stages are more "mini-game"-centric stages featured as single-player content:
[[File:Iceclimbertargettest.jpg|50px|right]]
[[File:Iceclimbertargettest.jpg|50px|right]]
*'''Target Test''': Like in the previous game, each character has their own separate maze-like stage that is accessible as a single-player Target Test challenge in the Target Test mode. There is one stage for each character, and it is specifically constructed to test the character's ability to attack all ten targets in the stage as fast as possible in the time limit. The character will be required to go through his respective Target Test stage early in the game's Classic mode. A total of 25 target test stages reside in the game for normal play; a 26th is locked away, however, available only through hacking. This stage belongs to {{SSBM|Sheik}}, but it was cut, likely to encourage strategic [[transform]]ing.{{clr}}
*'''Target Test''': Like in the previous game, each character has his or her own separate maze-like stage that is accessible as a single-player Target Test challenge in the Target Test mode. There is one stage for each character, and it is specifically constructed to test the character's ability to attack all ten targets in the stage as fast as possible in the time limit. The character will be required to go through his respective Target Test stage early in the game's Classic mode. A total of 25 target test stages reside in the game for normal play; a 26th is locked away, however, available only through hacking. This stage belongs to {{SSBM|Sheik}}, but it was cut, likely to encourage strategic [[transform]]ing.{{clr}}
[[File:RACE-NRML-SSBM.png|50px|right]]
[[File:RACE-NRML-SSBM.png|50px|right]]
*'''{{SSBM|Race to the Finish}}!''': The successor to the previous game's Race to the Finish, this stage is laid out very differently; it is now a left-to-right path dotted with potential exits, and the aim is to get as close to the end as possible in the time limit.{{clr}}
*'''{{SSBM|Race to the Finish}}!''': The successor to the previous game's Race to the Finish, this stage is laid out very differently; it is now a left-to-right path dotted with potential exits, and the aim is to get as close to the end as possible in the time limit.{{clr}}

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