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==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jap=ポールにとびつけ
|Jpn=ポールにとびつけ
|JapR=Pōru ni Tobitsuke
|JpnR=Pōru ni Tobitsuke
|JapM=Jump Towards the Pole
|JpnM=Jump Towards the Pole
|SpaE=Salto de bandera
|SpaE=Salto de bandera
|SpaEM=Flagpole Jump
|SpaEM=Flagpole Jump

Latest revision as of 13:10, January 7, 2025

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Flagpole Leap is a minigame found in World 1 in Dance Dance Revolution: Mario Mix.

Gameplay[edit]

As this minigame mimics Super Mario Bros., its goal is to get as high as possible on the flagpole. The player has to press ← and → alternately on the Dance Pad as fast as possible in order to make Mario or Luigi run faster. At the white line, the player needs to press ↑ to jump. The faster Mario or Luigi runs, the higher he jumps. If he does not jump at all, he runs into the flagpole, stunning him temporarily, and earns no points.

In-game text[edit]

  • "Why do people jump on flagpoles? Why not?"
  • How to Play: "Step on ← and → to accelerate. When you get to the white line, step on ↑ to jump!"

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ポールにとびつけ[?]
Pōru ni Tobitsuke
Jump Towards the Pole
French Saute-drapeau[?] Jumping Flag
German Fahnensprung[?] Flag Jump
Italian Salto sull'asta[?] Jump on the [flag]pole; pun on salto con l'asta ("pole vault")
Spanish (NOE) Salto de bandera[?] Flagpole Jump