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Revision as of 20:14, 27 June 2019

The Bouncey Twins

The Bouncey Twins

Added in September 22, 2018 (Retro vs. Modern)
Total area 1,783p
Features Bounce Pad
Hazards Abyss

The Bouncey Twins is a multiplayer stage in Splatoon 2. It was the fourteenth variation of Shifty Station, and first appeared in the Retro vs. Modern and Tsubuan vs. Koshian Splatfests. It will return in the Chaos vs. Order Splatfest, and after the Version 5.0.0 update, will be available in Private Battles. It features Bounce Pads which can allow players to gain a height advantage, though many of them are placed over the abyss.

Layout

Players spawn on either end of the stage, on raised platforms that lead down to sequentially lower platforms with boxes and a bumper. These areas can be accessed by falling through grates, jumping on bounce pads or falling from one raised platform to a lower one. In the center is a raised platform with boxes in the middle that can only be accessed by jumping on the bounce pads from each side, and grated bridges from the sides of the center. The bounce pads are placed above pit hazards, providing access to higher areas at the risk of falling off the stage.

Gallery

Maps

Trivia

  • This stage was first seen in the 4.0.0 trailer, alongside the Splatfest overhauls.
  • Strangely, the ambient noise heard on other versions of Shifty Station are not heard on this stage when played in Recon mode.
  • The file name for this stage is "Deli14" and its codename is "Trampoline". Bounce Pads are known as "Trampolines" in Japanese.

Etymology

The Bouncey Twins is named after the Bobbsey Twins books written by many people under the pseudonym of Laura Lee Hope. The name refers to the Bounce Pads on the stage.

Names in other languages

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