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A '''Bonus Stage''' (also commonly referred to as '''bonus game''') is a special mini-game found in the various [[Classic Mode]]s (or [[1P Game]] in the [[Super Smash Bros.|original]]) of the ''{{b|Super Smash Bros.|series}}'' series. They are used to interrupt the battle set-up, serving as a sort of "break" round. Completing the stage gives players bonus points that are added to their final score; additionally, completing some Bonus Stages under certain circumstances can unlock hidden elements of the game. Bonus Stages are often optional and do not have to be successfully completed to complete the mode.
A '''Bonus Stage''' (also known as a '''Bonus Game''') is a special mini-game found in the various [[Classic Mode]]s (or [[1P Game]] in the [[Super Smash Bros.|original]]) of the ''{{b|Super Smash Bros.|series}}'' series, except for the one in ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]''. They are used to interrupt the battle set-up, serving as a sort of "break" round. Completing the stage gives players bonus points that are added to their final score; additionally, completing some Bonus Stages under certain circumstances can unlock hidden elements of the game. Bonus Stages are always optional and do not have to be successfully completed to complete the mode.


In these games, the player is required to complete a certain task within a certain time limit and with only one life. Some bonus games feature custom arenas, designed specifically to test one's skill with a particular character and/or play to their strengths and weaknesses, while others use one universal stage.
In these games, the player is required to complete a certain task within a certain time limit and with only one life. Some bonus games feature custom arenas, designed specifically to test one's skill with a particular character and/or play to their strengths and weaknesses, while others use one universal stage.


==In ''Super Smash Bros.''==
==In ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]''==
Three bonus games are available in the [[1P Game]] of ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'', once every three battles: [[Break the Targets]], [[Board the Platforms]], and [[Race to the Finish]]. The main game can progress even if the player loses the first two bonus games, but Race to the Finish must actually be successfully completed to continue.
Three bonus games are available in the [[1P Game]] of ''Super Smash Bros.'', once every three battles: [[Break the Targets]], [[Board the Platforms]], and {{SSB|Race to the Finish}}. The main game can progress even if the player loses any of the bonus games.


==In ''Super Smash Bros. Melee''==
==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''==
''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' also features three bonus games. [[Target Test]] and [[Race to the Finish]] return as the first and third game, but [[Board the Platforms]] does not, being replaced by [[Snag the Trophies]].
''Melee'' also features three bonus games. [[Target Test]] and {{SSBM|Race to the Finish}} return as the first and third game, but [[Board the Platforms]] does not, being replaced by [[Snag the Trophies]].


==In ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl''==
==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''==
In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' there is only one bonus stage: [[Target Smash!!]], which appears twice after the fourth and tenth battles. The second time features a higher difficulty than the first, unless the first difficulty was already the highest.
In ''Brawl'' there is only one bonus stage: [[Target Smash!!]], which appears twice after the fourth and tenth battles. The second time features a higher difficulty than the first, unless the first difficulty was already the highest. [[Snag the Trophies]] and Race to the Finish were both removed. Unlike the previous games, the bonus stages are standardized for all fighters, only varying in difficulty.


==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]''==
==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''==
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[[File:SSBU Bonus Stage.png|thumb|Bonus Stage in ''Ultimate''.]]
''Ultimate'''s {{SSBU|Classic Mode}} features a stage named simply Bonus Game. This is a challenge in the style of [[Race to the Finish (disambiguation)|Race to the Finish]], but rather than having a time limit, the player must outrun a void of darkness that consumes the stage behind them. Glowing orbs in the stage can be collected to increase the player’s [[score]]. At the end of the stage there is a cannon that eventually leads to a portal, which ends the bonus game. Every character in ''Ultimate'' plays through this game before their final rounds. The only characters who play this Bonus Game earlier than their penultimate rounds are {{SSBU|Mega Man}} and {{SSBU|Ryu}}, who play it between the fourth and fifth battles, and {{SSBU|Bayonetta}}, who plays it between the fifth and sixth battles. {{SSBU|Bowser}}, {{SSBU|Hero}}, and {{SSBU|Sephiroth}} are the only characters who fight a unique boss or bosses before this game.


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==Trivia==
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*In ''Ultimate''{{'}}s bonus game, it is possible to clip through the stage if a destructible box falls on the player.
 
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Latest revision as of 17:17, June 17, 2024

A Bonus Stage (also known as a Bonus Game) is a special mini-game found in the various Classic Modes (or 1P Game in the original) of the Super Smash Bros. series, except for the one in Super Smash Bros. 4. They are used to interrupt the battle set-up, serving as a sort of "break" round. Completing the stage gives players bonus points that are added to their final score; additionally, completing some Bonus Stages under certain circumstances can unlock hidden elements of the game. Bonus Stages are always optional and do not have to be successfully completed to complete the mode.

In these games, the player is required to complete a certain task within a certain time limit and with only one life. Some bonus games feature custom arenas, designed specifically to test one's skill with a particular character and/or play to their strengths and weaknesses, while others use one universal stage.

In Super Smash Bros.[edit]

Three bonus games are available in the 1P Game of Super Smash Bros., once every three battles: Break the Targets, Board the Platforms, and Race to the Finish. The main game can progress even if the player loses any of the bonus games.

In Super Smash Bros. Melee[edit]

Melee also features three bonus games. Target Test and Race to the Finish return as the first and third game, but Board the Platforms does not, being replaced by Snag the Trophies.

In Super Smash Bros. Brawl[edit]

In Brawl there is only one bonus stage: Target Smash!!, which appears twice after the fourth and tenth battles. The second time features a higher difficulty than the first, unless the first difficulty was already the highest. Snag the Trophies and Race to the Finish were both removed. Unlike the previous games, the bonus stages are standardized for all fighters, only varying in difficulty.

In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate[edit]

Bonus Stage in Ultimate.

Ultimate's Classic Mode features a stage named simply Bonus Game. This is a challenge in the style of Race to the Finish, but rather than having a time limit, the player must outrun a void of darkness that consumes the stage behind them. Glowing orbs in the stage can be collected to increase the player’s score. At the end of the stage there is a cannon that eventually leads to a portal, which ends the bonus game. Every character in Ultimate plays through this game before their final rounds. The only characters who play this Bonus Game earlier than their penultimate rounds are Mega Man and Ryu, who play it between the fourth and fifth battles, and Bayonetta, who plays it between the fifth and sixth battles. Bowser, Hero, and Sephiroth are the only characters who fight a unique boss or bosses before this game.

Trivia[edit]

  • In Ultimate's bonus game, it is possible to clip through the stage if a destructible box falls on the player.