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==Layout== | ==Layout== | ||
Similar to [[Mushroomy Kingdom]] from ''[[Brawl]]'' and [[3D Land]] from the 3DS version, Pac-Land is a side scrolling stage. The stage follows the layout of the original ''Pac-Land'' game, traveling through the town level, the bridge level, the mountain level, and ending at the fairy world (which was just a goal in the original game). After this, the stage scrolls back to the left, mimicking [[Pac-Man]]'s return trip in the original game as well. The stage also causes players to become flat (similar to the Flat Zone stages). After the first two sections of the trip, a break time sign appears and a sign appears that shows a point score that is | Similar to [[Mushroomy Kingdom]] from ''[[Brawl]]'' and [[3D Land]] from the 3DS version, Pac-Land is a side scrolling stage. The stage follows the layout of the original ''Pac-Land'' game, traveling through the town level, the bridge level, the mountain level, and ending at the fairy world (which was just a goal in the original game). After this, the stage scrolls back to the left, mimicking [[Pac-Man]]'s return trip in the original game as well. The stage also causes players to become flat (similar to the Flat Zone stages). After the first two sections of the trip, a break time sign appears and a sign appears that shows a point score that is dependent on the height of a certain area, as well as in fairy land and by Pac-Man's house on the return trip. | ||
Every time a cycle starts, a screen similar to the original appears that states Trip # (the number being the same as how many cycles have started). Unlike the original Pac-Land, the cycles are the same, although the color of the sky is | Every time a cycle starts, a screen similar to the original appears that states Trip # (the number being the same as how many cycles have started). Unlike the original Pac-Land, the cycles are the same, although the color of the sky is dependent on the trip (1, 5, etc. is afternoon, 2, 6, etc. is evening, 3, 7 etc. is night, 4, 8, etc is early morning) | ||
The Stage starts at Pac-Man's House and scrolls on through a town where buildings can be used as platforms. [[Fire Hydrant]]s appear throughout the stage and shoot water that pushes players back. One can be pushed similar that, once pushed, makes the player grow as if touching a [[Super Mushroom]]. The second section is a forest where players are silhouettes behind the tress. Several tree trunks appear that require jumps. The third section is a bridge that is made of several platforms above water (which players cannot swim in). A model ship appears and can add extra platforms. The stage transitions to Fairy Land and a trip back begins. It starts with several cacti that are stacked upon each other. Hitting a certain point gains a special floating item that acts as a [[Super Star]]. It then transitions into several mountains and a lake. The town follows thereafter and pushing a certain hydrant releases balloons that can heal damage when touched. The stage ends at Pac-Man's house with Ms. Pac-Man waving (taken for the Japanese version of ''Pac-Land'') and starts again. | The Stage starts at Pac-Man's House and scrolls on through a town where buildings can be used as platforms. [[Fire Hydrant]]s appear throughout the stage and shoot water that pushes players back. One can be pushed similar that, once pushed, makes the player grow as if touching a [[Super Mushroom]]. The second section is a forest where players are silhouettes behind the tress. Several tree trunks appear that require jumps. The third section is a bridge that is made of several platforms above water (which players cannot swim in). A model ship appears and can add extra platforms. The stage transitions to Fairy Land and a trip back begins. It starts with several cacti that are stacked upon each other. Hitting a certain point gains a special floating item that acts as a [[Super Star]]. It then transitions into several mountains and a lake. The town follows thereafter and pushing a certain hydrant releases balloons that can heal damage when touched. The stage ends at Pac-Man's house with Ms. Pac-Man waving (taken for the Japanese version of ''Pac-Land'') and starts again. |
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