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Bridges are one of the Main Elements in the [[Wonderland Adventures]]
'''Bridges''' are common game-play objects in the [[Wonderland (series)|Wonderland series]]. They make appearances in both sub-series.
game series, and the [[Wonderland]] Game Series. In the WA Trilogy, there are three types of bridges.


==Classic Trilogy==
[[File:BridgeRTW.png|200px|thumb|left|The eight non-custom styles of bridges in the Classic Trilogy.]]
[[File:BridgeRTWE.png|200px|thumb|right|The bridge selection screen in the [[Return_to_Wonderland#Level_Editor|Return to Wonderland Editor]].]]
In the [[Classic Trilogy]], bridges are tiles that can only be stepped on a limited number of times- for this reason, they are also known as break tiles. While there are [[metatiles]] that can cause a bridge to withstand up to 94 steps, the standard bridges can only withstand one, two, or three.


Only [[Stinkers]] can step on bridges. They will act like walls to any other game-play object, except for [[Fireballs]], [[UFOs]], [[Rainbow Spirits]] and [[Ghosts]], all which travel over them.


== Regular ==
The style of a bridge depends on the texture of the level. In some cases, bridges that can withstand more steps have a different texture.
Regular Bridges are what you'd expect. a Plain Bridge, nothing special here. They can be activated by Buttons, or deactivated by Diamond Buttons. They do not move, or collaspe once walked on like the other two types.


==Wonderland Adventures Trilogy==
[[File:BridgeALTandREG.png|200px|thumb|left|The four styles of alternating and regular bridges.]]
[[File:BridgeCOL.png|200px|thumb|left|The four styles of collapsing bridges.]]
Bridges serve notably different purposes in the [[Wonderland Adventures Trilogy]]. They come in four colours and three types.
===Alternating===
[[File:BridgeALTadjustment.png|200px|thumb|right|An alternating bridge's adjustment panel in the [[Wonderland Adventures Editor]].]]
Alternating bridges rise and fall at regular intervals; if the bridge falls while an object is on top of it, the object will be destroyed (except for [[Dragonturtles]] or [[Crabs|Red Crabs]] which will float). TimerMax1 shows the frames a bridge spend both above and beneath water, and Timer is the delay the bridge has before initially rising. Strings of alternating bridges with TimerMax1 50 and Timer increasing by 25 are frequently used in adventures.
=== Regular ===


== Collasping ==
Regular bridges never change positions unless toggled by a [[Buttons|button]] or hit with [[Pop|Pop]].
Collasping bridges are smaller then the other two types. They will sink into the water when walked on, and can be a tricky element. good for 1 way paths when using them in the WA Editor.


 
===Collapsing===
== Moving ==
Collapsing bridges are distinguishable from other bridges by being smaller. Once they are stepped off of, they deactivate and submerge, and can only be activated again by a button.
Moving bridges are the trickiest of the 3 Types. they move at set speeds, and require focus, and thinking to time your next move right. a very hard yet clever element indeed.
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[[Category:Wonderland Adventures]]
== Classic Trilogy ==
In the Classic Trilogy, bridges have a diffrent function, they would break after walked on, they practicly have 3 forms. walk on a bridge, it breaks afterwards. walk on a bridge 2 times, it breaks afterwards, walk on a bridge 3 times, breaks afterwards. they change drasticly between games. the only resemblence from Classic to WA is that the Collasping bridge shares the same function.
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Latest revision as of 18:06, 20 November 2011

Bridges are common game-play objects in the Wonderland series. They make appearances in both sub-series.

Classic Trilogy

The eight non-custom styles of bridges in the Classic Trilogy.
The bridge selection screen in the Return to Wonderland Editor.

In the Classic Trilogy, bridges are tiles that can only be stepped on a limited number of times- for this reason, they are also known as break tiles. While there are metatiles that can cause a bridge to withstand up to 94 steps, the standard bridges can only withstand one, two, or three.

Only Stinkers can step on bridges. They will act like walls to any other game-play object, except for Fireballs, UFOs, Rainbow Spirits and Ghosts, all which travel over them.

The style of a bridge depends on the texture of the level. In some cases, bridges that can withstand more steps have a different texture.

Wonderland Adventures Trilogy

The four styles of alternating and regular bridges.
The four styles of collapsing bridges.

Bridges serve notably different purposes in the Wonderland Adventures Trilogy. They come in four colours and three types.

Alternating

An alternating bridge's adjustment panel in the Wonderland Adventures Editor.

Alternating bridges rise and fall at regular intervals; if the bridge falls while an object is on top of it, the object will be destroyed (except for Dragonturtles or Red Crabs which will float). TimerMax1 shows the frames a bridge spend both above and beneath water, and Timer is the delay the bridge has before initially rising. Strings of alternating bridges with TimerMax1 50 and Timer increasing by 25 are frequently used in adventures.

Regular

Regular bridges never change positions unless toggled by a button or hit with Pop.

Collapsing

Collapsing bridges are distinguishable from other bridges by being smaller. Once they are stepped off of, they deactivate and submerge, and can only be activated again by a button.