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|midboss=[[Rolling Turtle]] (''Kirby's Adventure'')<br>[[Phan Phan]] (''Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land'') | |midboss=[[Rolling Turtle]] (''Kirby's Adventure'')<br>[[Phan Phan]] (''Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land'') | ||
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|description=Clips of the music that plays in Grape Garden - Stage 4 | |||
|previousstage=[[Grape Garden - Stage 3]] | |previousstage=[[Grape Garden - Stage 3]] | ||
|nextstage=[[Grape Garden - Stage 5]] | |nextstage=[[Grape Garden - Stage 5]] | ||
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===Differences between versions=== | ===Differences between versions=== | ||
While graphical changes and re-interpretations are common between the two versions of the game, the change is particularly notable in this stage. The first area is depicted as a flat artificial construct with lots of turbines in the background in ''Kirby's Adventure'', while in ''Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land'', it instead resembles a more natural forest landscape with a variable floor. The | While graphical changes and re-interpretations are common between the two versions of the game, the change is particularly notable in this stage. The first area is depicted as a flat artificial construct with lots of turbines in the background in ''Kirby's Adventure'', while in ''Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land'', it instead resembles a more natural forest landscape with a variable floor. The choice of music for this area also differs between versions, with ''Kirby's Adventure'' using the main 'Grape Garden' theme and ''Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land'' using the 'Forest Stage' theme. The second area likewise features a more abstract layout in the older title, while in the newer one, it is a continuation of the forest theme. | ||
==Enemies and Mid-Boss== | ==Enemies and Mid-Boss== |
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Grape Garden - Stage 4 is the fourth stage of Grape Garden, the fourth level of Kirby's Adventure and its remake, Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land.
Overview[edit]
The stage takes place in five major rooms. The first has Kirby walking along a straightforward path past a multitude of enemies.
The second room has Kirby bounding between platforms over a wide pit.
In the third room, Kirby finds himself on a long series of alternating slopes leading downward. Kirby can use the Wheel ability here to race a Bomb Block trigger and hopefully reach the bottom before it does to net a 1-Up.
The fourth room is a cave containing a few trapped enemies. To the right is a pit containing a Phan Phan (or Rolling Turtle in Kirby's Adventure). Defeating and swallowing it yields the Throw ability.
The last room is a tunnel which can serve as a practice area for the Throw ability. The stage exit lays at the end of this path.
Differences between versions[edit]
While graphical changes and re-interpretations are common between the two versions of the game, the change is particularly notable in this stage. The first area is depicted as a flat artificial construct with lots of turbines in the background in Kirby's Adventure, while in Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land, it instead resembles a more natural forest landscape with a variable floor. The choice of music for this area also differs between versions, with Kirby's Adventure using the main 'Grape Garden' theme and Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land using the 'Forest Stage' theme. The second area likewise features a more abstract layout in the older title, while in the newer one, it is a continuation of the forest theme.
Enemies and Mid-Boss[edit]
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