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[[Image:BoardPlatforms.png|200px|right|thumb]]'''Board the Platforms''' is a 1-player mini-game in ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'', in which the player must land on ten platforms, scattered throughout a custom stage, as quickly as possible. It did not return in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'', nor is it in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' because it was not generally well-received and was the worst of the 3 minigames in Super Smash Bros. based on many peoples opinions. There is one stage for each of the 12 characters. When you beat all 12 of these, you get a special message, as you would with [[Target Test]].
[[Image:BoardPlatforms.png|200px|right|thumb]]'''Board the Platforms''' is a 1-player mini-game in ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'', in which the player must land on ten platforms, scattered throughout a custom stage, as quickly as possible. It did not return in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'', nor is it in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' because it was not generally well-received and was the worst of the 3 minigames in Super Smash Bros. based on many people's opinions. There is one stage for each of the 12 characters. When you beat all 12 of these, you get a special message, as you would with [[Target Test]].
==Basics==
==Basics==
Each character has his or her own stage, and the platforms are placed in a specific manner to make the player use one or more of the special skills they possess to reach some of them. These are generally double and [[Up B]] jumps. After landing on the top of the platform, the previously red flashing light will change to a static blue. Once all ten are blue, the stage finishes, and the announcer will say if there is "A new record!", or if it's just simply "Complete". If the stage has been accessed via 1P Game, the scoring screen for the Board the Platforms stage will show up instead.
Each character has his or her own stage, and the platforms are placed in a specific manner to make the player use one or more of the special skills they possess to reach some of them. These are generally double and [[Up B]] jumps. After landing on the top of the platform, the previously red flashing light will change to a static blue. Once all ten are blue, the stage finishes, and the announcer will say if there is "A new record!", or if it's just simply "Complete". If the stage has been accessed via 1P Game, the scoring screen for the Board the Platforms stage will show up instead.