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Limbo Dance opens with a [[Toad (species)|Toad]] playing tribal drums.
Limbo Dance opens with a [[Toad (species)|Toad]] playing tribal drums.


The player has thirty seconds to limbo under every Limbo Stick, featured in blue, yellow, and red varieties in decreasing height. The player character can bend back slightly as they move forward or adjust themselves upward in place instead. The player loses if either they bend too far down or unsuccessfully pass under a stick.
The player has thirty seconds to limbo under every Limbo Stick, featured in blue, yellow, and red varieties in decreasing height. The player character can bend back slightly as they move forward or adjust themselves upward in place instead. The player loses if either they bend too far down or unsuccessfully pass under the Limbo Stick.


If the player reaches the finish line, they win ten [[Coin]]s and do their winning pose. If the player loses, they fall on their back, shaking their legs while trying to get up. If time runs out, they do a losing pose.
If the player reaches the finish line, they win ten [[Coin]]s and do their winning pose. If the player loses, they fall on their back, shaking their legs while trying to get up. If time runs out, they do a losing pose.

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