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'''Goal Flags''' are objects that appear in [[Donkey Kong's Crash Course]] minigame in ''[[Nintendo Land]]''. They act as [[Checkpoint]]s for the [[roller]], except for the final flag, which serves as a finish near [[Donkey Kong]]. When a roller touches a Goal Flag, a rainbow appears on the background.
{{quote|It's all too easy to crash just before you pass the flag. Don't get careless!|[[Prize]] description|Nintendo Land}}
'''Goal Flags''', also known as '''Checkpoint flags''',<ref>Nintendo Land Prima Games eGuide.</ref> are objects that appear in the minigame [[Donkey Kong's Crash Course]] in ''[[Nintendo Land]]''. They act as [[checkpoint]]s for the [[roller (Nintendo Land)|roller]], except for the final flag, which serves as a finish near [[Donkey Kong]]. When a roller touches a Goal Flag, a rainbow appears in the background.


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Latest revision as of 12:06, November 18, 2024

Not to be confused with Goal Pole or Level Flag.
Goal Flag Nintendo Land
“It's all too easy to crash just before you pass the flag. Don't get careless!”
Prize description, Nintendo Land

Goal Flags, also known as Checkpoint flags,[1] are objects that appear in the minigame Donkey Kong's Crash Course in Nintendo Land. They act as checkpoints for the roller, except for the final flag, which serves as a finish near Donkey Kong. When a roller touches a Goal Flag, a rainbow appears in the background.

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  1. ^ Nintendo Land Prima Games eGuide.