Matchmaker Station: Difference between revisions

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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* The subtitle is a reference to [[Wikipedia:Bugs_Bunny|Bugs Bunny]]'s catchphrase "What's up, doc?", as well as the fact the example statue looks like a dog. It is also likely to be a reference to the popular joke centered on tricking a target into asking "What's updog?"
* The subtitle is a reference to [[Wikipedia:Bugs_Bunny|Bugs Bunny]]'s catchphrase "What's up, doc?", as well as the fact the example statue looks like a dog. It is also likely to be a reference to the popular joke centered on tricking a target into asking "What's updog?"
* The Dutch title of this station alludes to the [[Wikipedia:Phonograph_record|phonograph record]]s in the background of this level. 'Plaatje' or 'plaat' also means 'record', as in 'phonograph record'.
* You can find [[Wikipedia:Phonograph_record|phonograph record]]s in the background of this level.
** The Dutch title of this station alludes to these phonograph records. 'Plaatje' or 'plaat' also means 'record', as in 'phonograph record'.
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Revision as of 11:38, 24 July 2018

F06: Duh-Oh Station
Deepsea Metro Line F
F08: Jump Station
C11: Abracadabra Station
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Matchmaker Station is a mission in Octo Expansion

Gameplay

The player must destroy a set of boxes in the right order so it will match the example statue next to it. If the player destroys an incorrect box, they will fail the mission.

A hidden switch on the statue will reveal a set of Power Eggs.

Trivia

  • The subtitle is a reference to Bugs Bunny's catchphrase "What's up, doc?", as well as the fact the example statue looks like a dog. It is also likely to be a reference to the popular joke centered on tricking a target into asking "What's updog?"
  • You can find phonograph records in the background of this level.
    • The Dutch title of this station alludes to these phonograph records. 'Plaatje' or 'plaat' also means 'record', as in 'phonograph record'.

Names in other languages

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Translation notes


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