The player must clear either B02Poppin' Fresh Station or B04Rad Ride Station to access this test. The shortest way to access this station is to clear Poppin' Fresh Station.
Walkthrough
Spin Docto Station Stats
Area
Enemies
Armor
Main Weapon
Special Weapon
Sub Weapon
Checkpoint 1
3x Sanitized Octotroopers
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Checkpoint 2
1x Sanitized Blobby Octotrooper
4x Sanitized Octotroopers
N/A
N/A
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Checkpoint 3
1x Sanitized Octotrooper
N/A
N/A
N/A
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Final Checkpoint
N/A
N/A
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Checkpoint 1
Spin Docto Station begins with a launchpad right in front of Agent 8. This will take them to the main level. There is a platform with an Ink Switch which moves some barricades and a platform under the main one, pushing them onto it. Agent 8 should then climb a wall, leading to an area with three SanitzedOctotroopers. After this is the checkpoint.
Checkpoint 2
The second area consists of many floating platforms with an Ink Switch in the middle. The Switch will move the platforms to the center, where the player can climb them to get to the third area. There are a SanitzedBlobby Octotrooper, then an Octotrooper, and later on another three Octotroopers on the way.
Checkpoint 3
Area 3 has two platforms with Ink Switches. The platforms will move vertically when shot, but will also spin, so Agent 8 has to take care not to fall off. The second one has an Octotrooper on it.
Final Checkpoint
The final checkpoint has Agent 8 free-falling to get to the goal. There are five Ink Switches in a row, vertically. These Ink Switches move the goal platform under Agent 8. However, the platform will slide away quickly, so they will have to hit the switches until the last possible moment as not to fall.
Collectibles
Mem Cake
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The fat and heavy locks hang low They frame your face above a base Of stumpy leg and pigeon toe.
The title is a reference to the band Spin Doctors. The subtitle is a lyric from their most popular song, Two Princes.
The Japanese name of this station is a pun on "Choberiba" (very, very bad). It was a slang term in nineties Japanese.
Clothes hangers and clothespins can be found in the background of this level.
Some of the clothespins act like fish as they 'swim' through the air.
The Dutch name of this station alludes to these. "Wasknijper" (clothespin) is formed by the words "was" (laundry) and "knijpen" (to pinch).
The Latin American subtitle appears to be a reference to the Mexican series "El Chapulín Colorado" (The Red Grasshopper). One of the titular hero's catchphrases is "¡No contaban con mi astucia!" (They were not expecting my astuteness!)