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The minigame opens with various objects falling into place, followed by each player on their own stamps.
The minigame opens with various objects falling into place, followed by each player on their own stamps.


Players use their stamps in a manner similar to pogo sticks. Each player tries to cover as much of the drawing pad they are on with stamps matching their color, including over areas already covered by opponents. Players can charge their jump to go further. The player who covers the most wins, but if everyone has under 5 percent, it is a draw.
Players use their stamps in a manner similar to pogo sticks, trying to cover as much of the drawing pad they are on with stamps matching their color, including over areas already covered by opponents. Players can charge their jump to go further. The player who covers the most wins, but if everyone has under 5 percent, it is a draw.
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