The player must clear either H01D03Slap Bracelet Station or D05All That 8-Ball Station to access this test. It is equally fast to access this station to complete either station.
Walkthrough
Mad Props Station Stats
Area
Enemies
Armor
Main Weapon
Special Weapon
Sub Weapon
Checkpoint 1
1x Sanitized Octotrooper
1x Armor
N/A
N/A
N/A
Checkpoint 2
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Final Checkpoint
6x Sanitized Octotroopers 1x Sanitized Octosniper
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Checkpoint 1
When the player begins the stage, they find themselves on a narrow platform that slopes down to a grated walkway. When they drop down they land on a rotating platform with a propeller located in front of it. Hitting the propeller moves the platform towards the next area while balloons can be splatted along the way. The player has to avoid a SanitizedOctotrooper and hit the Grapplink to make progress and get to the second checkpoint.
Checkpoint 2
Follow the path with three Power Eggs to another rotating platform with a propeller. The player has to hit the propeller first before they can drop down on the platform and by doing so, Squid Rings appear. The player has to hit two Splat-Switches to open a gate so they can hit another Grapplink and a chance to collect a Power Egg container. Follow the path to a Launchpad to the third and final checkpoint.
Final checkpoint
When the player follows the path and falls down through a grated walkway onto another rotating platform, they have to hit the propeller so the platform follows a certain track with Octotroopers to avoid and balloons for splatting. The player eventually encounters a SanitizedOctosniper on a moving platform they have to splat to open a gate with another Grapplink behind it and get to goal.
Agent 8 being awarded the Rainmakermem cake upon completing the station
Trivia
The title is a play on the 1990's slang phrase "to give [mad] props", meaning "to give credit / recognition"; with the fact that "props" could also be short for "propellers", and the subtitle is a phrase from the TV game show Wheel of Fortune.
The Japanese title is a pun on "Poke-beru uchi" (sending a message to a pager).