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{{MinigameInfobox |
{{MinigameInfobox |
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− | |name |
+ | |name= 100 Meter Waddle |
− | |image |
+ | |image= File:100 Meter Waddle.png |
− | |caption = The Game |
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|players= 2 |
|players= 2 |
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− | |controls= |
+ | |controls= Mouse |
− | |room |
+ | |room= [[Stadium]] |
− | |date |
+ | |date= September 24, 2010 |
+ | |close= December 20, 2010 |
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− | |stamps = None |
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− | The '''100 Meter Waddle''' was |
+ | The '''100 Meter Waddle''' was a mini-[[game]] at the [[Stadium Games]]. The objective of the game was to reach first to the end of the track, while avoiding set obstacles, including [[anvil]]s, [[Fluffy the Fish|fish]], and [[coffee]] bags. Only two players could play at one time. The screen that announces when the race starts sometimes gave false starts to trick racers. |
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− | ==Trivia== |
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− | *100 meters is the average length of an American football field, which, oddly, is clearly larger than the Stadium. |
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==Gallery== |
==Gallery== |
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− | + | Stadium Games Stadium.png|The [[Stadium]] with the 100 Meter Waddle |
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+ | 100 Meter Waddle instructions.png|Instructions for the game |
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− | Screen Shot 2011-12-13 at 6.07.36 PM.png|A closer image of the 100 Meter Waddle. |
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− | File:100_Meter_Waddle_Guide.jpg|Simple instructions for the game. |
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Latest revision as of 15:55, 7 January 2019
100 Meter Waddle | |
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Information | |
Players | 2 |
Controls | Mouse |
Minigame location | Stadium |
Date released | September 24, 2010 |
Date closed | December 20, 2010 |
The 100 Meter Waddle was a mini-game at the Stadium Games. The objective of the game was to reach first to the end of the track, while avoiding set obstacles, including anvils, fish, and coffee bags. Only two players could play at one time. The screen that announces when the race starts sometimes gave false starts to trick racers.