Bodacious Rotation Station

Bodacious Rotation Station is a test in Splatoon 2 paid downloadable content, the Octo Expansion. This station is unlocked after clearing Cratebuster Station or Drop the Bass Station.

Gameplay
When the player begins the stage, they find themselves on a platform with a ride rail. Activate the ride rail and, while riding it, the player overlooks the stage, eventually ending up at the second checkpoint.

The player has to collect eight data points while finding and hitting Splat-Switches, destroying crates and avoiding Octotroopers and Octocopters on a rotating structure that rotates around every seven seconds. The player might find a Baller in one of the crates, which makes it easier to climb on walls and protects against enemy attacks while using it. Collecting a certain amount of data points makes more enemies spawn, including Octosnipers on UFOs. When the player collects all eight data points, they win.

English
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"Please collect all eight data points."

"Destroy each container and touch each data point to collect them."

"To succeed, you'll need to stay mindful of the structure's rotation."

"Floor will become walls, walls will become ceilings—stay focused and watch your step."

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"One down!"

"Four—halfway there!"

"More enemies on the way!"

"Seven—one to go!"

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"It's HUGE!"

"Take a moment to steady yourself, then jump on!"

"That's two!"

"Watch out—reinforcements inbound!"

"Six—keep it up!"

"Here comes even more trouble!"

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"Whoa—look at that thing rotate!"

"Three!"

"Five!"

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Trivia

 * "Bodacious" and "Psyched out" are both nineties slang terms meaning "great" and "scared", respectively.
 * The slang term "bodacious" is shared with another station's title; Bodacious 8-Ball Station.
 * This station has hula hoops floating around in the background. These toys were popular in the 1950s until the craze died out in the 1980s.
 * The giant purple-yellow ring around the rotating platform looks like a hula hoop with suction cups on it.