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* [[Difficulty Levels]]: There's an "Easy" and a "Normal" mode. In Easy mode, the Helirin is half the size, making every level so much easier. |
* [[Difficulty Levels]]: There's an "Easy" and a "Normal" mode. In Easy mode, the Helirin is half the size, making every level so much easier. |
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* [[Excuse Plot]]: Yes, you see your siblings in level 3 of each stage, but all you do is pick them up, get to the end of the level and that's it. |
* [[Excuse Plot]]: Yes, you see your siblings in level 3 of each stage, but all you do is pick them up, get to the end of the level and that's it. |
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* [[Self-Imposed Challenge]]: The game encourages these because if you go through a level without getting hit, you get a star in that level. Get a star in every level and you unlock an extra stage with three very long levels. |
* [[Self-Imposed Challenge]]: The game encourages these because if you go through a level without getting hit, you get a star in that level. Get a star in every level and you unlock an extra stage with three very long levels. Then there's Hare T, Hare P and Hare M. At the beginning, there's only Hare T on the high score table, and if you beat one of the Hares, you can see the next one's times. And Hare M is '''incredibly''' hard to beat. |
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