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In the Wii U version and PC version of Sonic Lost World, seesaws appear in the Circus tents for Tropical Coast and Sky Road. These mushroom-themed seesaws function much like they did in Sonic & Knuckles. In the Nintendo 3DS version of Sonic Generations, different type of seesaws are featured as gimmicks in Mushroom Hill. Seesaws there function like in the earlier games, where the player has use them to reach higher areas. In the console/ PC version of Sonic Generations, seesaws appear in a few Challenge Acts, such as Rouge: The Bombardier, Rescue the Animals 2! and the Flame Shield Challenge In this game, the seesaws have gray panels with a red base in the middle and back iron balls as counterweights, similar to the ones in the Star Light Zone. Some of these seesaws float in the air, which the player has to reach using the Spin Jump.Ī seesaw in the Rouge: The Bombardier Challenge Act, from the console/ PC version of Sonic Generations. In Sonic Advance 3, red and white seesaws with black iron balls as counterweights are featured in Route 99 and Chaos Angel. These seesaws also do not increase the height with each successive bounce. In this game, the libra weight falls down on the end of the seesaw it was launched from when the playable character jumps on it. These types of seesaws consist of two mushrooms with a small metallic libra weight on one of them. In Sonic & Knuckles and the lock-on game Sonic the Hedgehog 3 & Knuckles, mushroom-based seesaws appear in Mushroom Hill Zone. Knuckles using a mushroom-type seesaw in Mushroom Hill Zone, from Sonic & Knuckles. As such, the player must move before the spike ball lands. If the player jumps to the front end, it will launch the iron ball in the air and down on the front end. In this game, the player is only able to stand on the front end, as the other end is behind it with an iron ball on it. In Sonic the Hedgehog CD, a different type of seesaw appears in Metallic Madness. Right after that, the magma ball will fall down on the opposite side of the Seesaw and launch the playable characters up through a steel plate on the edge of an upper pathway. In SegaSonic the Hedgehog, when the playable characters get chased by a large magma ball in Volcanic Vault, they will fall down on a Seesaw. These seesaws are usually set on the ground, but sometimes float dangerously above lava pools. In this game, the seesaws have light blue boards, a green bottom base standing on small pole beneath them, and a red Gohla without fire projectiles as a counterweight. In Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (16-bit) and the lock-on game Knuckles the Echidna in Sonic the Hedgehog 2, seesaws appear in Hill Top Zone. Sonic using a seesaw, from Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (16-bit). The seesaw itself is set on a long pole with a brown orb on top of said pole. The object on these seesaws are light blue libra weights. In Sonic the Hedgehog (8-bit), seesaws are featured in Bridge Zone. Robotnik will drop mines onto the see-saws, which the player can launch back at the Egg Spiker or use to launch Sonic into the Egg Spiker. While usually set on the ground, some see-saws were positioned in the air. In Sonic the Hedgehog (16-bit), see-saws appear in Star Light Zone, where a miniature iron ball acts as a counterweight.

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Game appearances Sonic the Hedgehog (16-bit)Ī see-saw at Star Light Zone, from Sonic the Hedgehog (16-bit). Sometimes, the player can reach higher elevations by consecutively repeating the process of bouncing the object/enemy off the seesaw. When the object/enemy lands on the seesaw again while the playable character stands on the opposite end, the playable character is thrown into the air. In the latter case, the player must therefore move over to the other end. When the player hops onto the open end of the seesaw, the object/enemy on the other end is flung into the air and falls back down, sometimes on the opposite end of the seesaw. Seesaws are usually set on the ground, but can also be placed in mid-air.

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On one side of the seesaw, serving as the counterweight, is placed either a bomb, a small iron ball, or an enemy that can damage the playable character upon touch. In their numerous games appearances, the seesaws are usually depicted as gray metallic boards balancing on the middle on a differently colored cylinder base. The mechanics of the seesaw, from Sonic the Hedgehog 2.






Lightzone shrinks my pics