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[[Mario]] and other characters can progress by walking or running in the opposite direction, jumping forwards, or many times simply avoiding the platform altogether. However, fully circular, mandatory Turning Floors appear in [[Rainbow Run (level)|Rainbow Run]], along with Skipsqueaks. The direction and speed of Turning Floors varies greatly. Skipsqueaks do not appear to change their running speed to account for this, yet still appear on the center of the platform. | [[Mario]] and other characters can progress by walking or running in the opposite direction, jumping forwards, or many times simply avoiding the platform altogether. However, fully circular, mandatory Turning Floors appear in [[Rainbow Run (level)|Rainbow Run]], along with Skipsqueaks. The direction and speed of Turning Floors varies greatly. Skipsqueaks do not appear to change their running speed to account for this, yet still appear on the center of the platform. | ||
A very large, circular Turning Floor appears in the twenty-sixth room of [[Mystery House | A very large, circular Turning Floor appears in the twenty-sixth room of [[Mystery House Mayhem]], where the character must stay on top of it as it moves to reach the [[Green Star]] at the end. It appears to be in the style of [[Cookie Cogworks]]. | ||
In the ''Bowser's Fury'' campaign of ''[[Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury]]'', hollow Turning Floors appear in [[Slipskate Slope]], in segmented sections that move left and right. While Skipsqueaks are found on top of these platforms, inside are spikes that Mario must carefully avoid being pushed into while in an [[Ice Skate]]. | In the ''Bowser's Fury'' campaign of ''[[Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury]]'', hollow Turning Floors appear in [[Slipskate Slope]], in segmented sections that move left and right. While Skipsqueaks are found on top of these platforms, inside are spikes that Mario must carefully avoid being pushed into while in an [[Ice Skate]]. |