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Flatbed Ferries appear in all ''Yoshi's Island'' installments, as well as ''[[Yoshi's Story]]''. When jumped upon, they typically follow a preset path marked by a [[Track (object)|track]]. When a Flatbed Ferry reaches the end of the line, blocked by a little red sphere, it will switch its direction of movement; if the line ends without a sphere, the Flatbed Ferry will fall down, but may be "caught" by another track if it falls on one, and will start following it.
Flatbed Ferries appear in all ''Yoshi's Island'' installments, as well as ''[[Yoshi's Story]]''. When jumped upon, they typically follow a preset path marked by a [[Track (object)|track]]. When a Flatbed Ferry reaches the end of the line, blocked by a little red sphere, it will switch its direction of movement; if the line ends without a sphere, the Flatbed Ferry will fall down, but may be "caught" by another track if it falls on one, and will start following it.


Flatbed Ferries appear in a variety of colors, such as green, yellow, and red, with each getting progressively faster; in the isometric sections found in certain fortresses, the colors are a pale pink, periwinkle, and cyan. Magenta ones appear as part of [[paddle wheel]]s. [[Roger Lift]] and [[Blarggwich]] carry green Flatbed Ferries.
Flatbed Ferries appear in a variety of colors, such as green, yellow, and red, with each getting progressively faster; in the isometric sections found in certain fortresses, the colors are a pale pink, periwinkle, and cyan. Magenta ones appear as part of [[Paddle Platform|paddle wheel]]s. [[Roger Lift]] and [[Blarggwich]] carry green Flatbed Ferries.


===''Game & Watch Gallery 2''===
===''Game & Watch Gallery 2''===
In the first and second stages of the ''[[Game & Watch Gallery 2]]'' rendition of ''[[Donkey Kong (Game & Watch)|Donkey Kong]]'', Flatbed Ferries appear as the last platforms [[Mario]] must use to reach the goal. In both instances, they are activated temporarily by toggling a switch. In the first stage, the Flatbed Ferry revolves around a point, similarly to a [[paddle wheel]], and makes four 90 degree turns before completing one rotation. In the second stage, the platform swings from side to side on a chain in three positions. They are replaced in the ''[[Game & Watch Gallery 4]]'' version with more thematically-fitting platforms.
In the first and second stages of the ''[[Game & Watch Gallery 2]]'' rendition of ''[[Donkey Kong (Game & Watch)|Donkey Kong]]'', Flatbed Ferries appear as the last platforms [[Mario]] must use to reach the goal. In both instances, they are activated temporarily by toggling a switch. In the first stage, the Flatbed Ferry revolves around a point, similarly to a [[Paddle Platform|paddle wheel]], and makes four 90 degree turns before completing one rotation. In the second stage, the platform swings from side to side on a chain in three positions. They are replaced in the ''[[Game & Watch Gallery 4]]'' version with more thematically-fitting platforms.


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==

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A green Flatbed Ferry.
A Flatbed Ferry

A Flatbed Ferry[1] is a kind of moving platform originating in the Yoshi's Island series. It is comparable to a generic Lift; they differ mainly through the distinct zig-zag pattern on their sides.

History

Yoshi franchise

Flatbed Ferries appear in all Yoshi's Island installments, as well as Yoshi's Story. When jumped upon, they typically follow a preset path marked by a track. When a Flatbed Ferry reaches the end of the line, blocked by a little red sphere, it will switch its direction of movement; if the line ends without a sphere, the Flatbed Ferry will fall down, but may be "caught" by another track if it falls on one, and will start following it.

Flatbed Ferries appear in a variety of colors, such as green, yellow, and red, with each getting progressively faster; in the isometric sections found in certain fortresses, the colors are a pale pink, periwinkle, and cyan. Magenta ones appear as part of paddle wheels. Roger Lift and Blarggwich carry green Flatbed Ferries.

Game & Watch Gallery 2

In the first and second stages of the Game & Watch Gallery 2 rendition of Donkey Kong, Flatbed Ferries appear as the last platforms Mario must use to reach the goal. In both instances, they are activated temporarily by toggling a switch. In the first stage, the Flatbed Ferry revolves around a point, similarly to a paddle wheel, and makes four 90 degree turns before completing one rotation. In the second stage, the platform swings from side to side on a chain in three positions. They are replaced in the Game & Watch Gallery 4 version with more thematically-fitting platforms.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese せんリフト
Sen Rifuto
リフト[citation needed]
Rifuto (Yoshi's Island DS)
Track Lift

Lift
Spanish (NOE) Transbordador[?] Ferry

References