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The game records the lowest time taken to break all ten targets. If a character has never broken all the targets, the game will also record how many targets were broken in that time. There is also a total time that is kept that includes the cumulative time taken to clear every character's stage. The total time only appears after all characters have cleared their stage. | The game records the lowest time taken to break all ten targets. If a character has never broken all the targets, the game will also record how many targets were broken in that time. There is also a total time that is kept that includes the cumulative time taken to clear every character's stage. The total time only appears after all characters have cleared their stage. | ||
In ''Brawl'', one can also save replays of their attempts. Additionally, items have now been incorporated into the mini-game. Co-op mode is also available. | In ''Brawl'', one can also save replays of their attempts. Additionally, items have now been incorporated into the mini-game. Co-op mode is also available. It is also the first game in the series where each character lacks personal target tests. | ||
== Unlockables (''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'') == | == Unlockables (''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'') == |