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'''Colossus''' is a dungeon in ''[[dragonquest:Dragon Quest IV|Dragon Quest IV]]'' and a board in ''[[Fortune Street]]''.
'''Colossus''' is a dungeon in ''[[dragonquest:Dragon Quest IV|Dragon Quest IV]]'' and a board in ''[[Fortune Street]]''.

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Colossus is a dungeon in Dragon Quest IV and a board in Fortune Street.

History

Fortune Street

Colossus appears as a playable board in Fortune Street. In Easy Rules the board is made up of four ovals, the center ones are together, whilst the other two are apart from the main board and in Standard Rules the layout is almost identical, with the only difference being another oval at the bottom of the two center ones. To get to the two outer ovals, a character needs to either land on a Switch square which will swap the section with one of the outer ovals, or land on a Backstreet square. In Tour Mode, the player needs to get first against Alena, Kiryl and Princess Peach.

Official description

  • Flag of the United States of America since July 4, 1960. For North American (and sometimes South American) release dates. "A statue as tall as the heavens, whose cavernous innards are riddled with monsters. Press the switches to flip portions of the map."