Super Smash Bros. Brawl: Elektroplankton stage, Sheik’s moves, and more
Super Smash Bros. Brawl fans will definitely get their fill of updates today as we feature three interesting new aspects to this highly celebrated Wii title. In our full article, you can take a look at the unlockable stage based on the Electroplankton DS title, Sheik’s special moves, and an interesting mini-game which can be unlocked upon finishing the game’s Classic mode. Well, what are you waiting for? Click on the “read more” link below and check it out!
With Brawl addicts already beating each other silly all over the world, the Smash Bros. DOJO!! delivers a couple of extra tidbits to help spice up your game. Today’s update highlights three new features that should keep you glued to your screens trying them out.
First off we have one of the more unique stages based on one of the first Nintendo DS titles to be released. Electroplankton makes a comeback in the Hanenbow unlockable stage in Brawl. Hanenbow can be unlocked by clearing Event 28 – “Flower Blooms in the Echoes”.
Next up we feature the special moves of Zelda‘s mysterious alter ego, Sheik. Just as we previously mentioned, Sheik is the speedier and more versatile version of the Hyrule princess. This definitely shows with the many hit and run special moves she can pull off.
On a special note, her Transformation move, when timed right, can even avoid screen-wide attacks like Kirby’s Cook Final Smash. Couple this with her long range needles and quick striking chain and you’ve got one versatile character on your hands.
Finally, you can play an interesting mini-game upon finishing Brawl‘s Classic mode. Once you clear the game, all the character trophies, assists, Poke balls, and character items you’ve unlocked scroll across the screen, allowing you to shoot them down in an enjoyable shooting game.
What practical use can this possibly have, you ask? Well, each item name that you shoot down gives you a single coin, while shooting down a character icon gives you two coins. The resulting coin totals determined by the game can then be used to power the Coin Launcher found in the mini-games section of Brawl.
All in all, it’s a huge mess of added fun for players who enjoy looking for added value in their games. Keep checking back on us for more updates on Super Smash Bros. Brawl.