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==Overview==
==Overview==
Gameplay modifications for the games are intended to, as their name implies, modify how the actual gameplay works. Specific changes to the game depend on the preferences of the developers, as well as their ultimate goal. ''[[Brawl+]]'', for instance, intended to make ''Brawl'' competitive by making its gameplay more similar to ''Melee'', while ''[[Brawl-]]'' overhauls the physics engine and adds significant buffs to all playable characters. Despite the differences in final goals, gameplay mods are generally intended to reduce [[tier list|competitive inequality between characters]].
Gameplay modifications for the games are intended to, as their name implies, modify how the actual gameplay works. Specific changes to the game depend on the preferences of the developers, as well as their ultimate goal. ''[[Brawl+]]'', for instance, intended to make ''Brawl'' competitive by making its gameplay more similar to ''Melee'', while ''[[Brawl-]]'' overhauls the physics engine and adds significant buffs to all playable characters. Despite the differences in final goals, gameplay mods are generally intended to reduce [[tier list|competitive inequality between characters]].
[[File:BrawlMinusTemple.jpg|thumb|right|An example of a gameplay mod. In ''Brawl-'', the stage [[Temple]] has been significantly condensed compared to its vanilla counterpart.]]
 
In addition to raw gameplay, other portions of the game may be overhauled by developers to further change gameplay. The changing of stages is among the more common ways to do this; ''Brawl-'', for instance, replaces the ordinarily over-sized [[Temple]] with a smaller, more condensed version. Outside of this, unpopular stages might be entirely replaced with others, such as how ''Project M'' replaces the highly non-standard [[Mario Bros.]] with a rendition of [[Fountain of Dreams]] from ''Melee''.
In addition to raw gameplay, other portions of the game may be overhauled by developers to further change gameplay. The changing of stages is among the more common ways to do this; ''Brawl-'', for instance, replaces the ordinarily over-sized [[Temple]] with a smaller, more condensed version. Outside of this, unpopular stages might be entirely replaced with others, such as how ''Project M'' replaces the highly non-standard [[Mario Bros.]] with a rendition of [[Fountain of Dreams]] from ''Melee''.
[[File:ProjectMRoyVsMewtwo.jpg|thumb|left|{{PM|Mewtwo}} and {{PM|Roy}} square off in ''Project M''. The addition of new characters to mods is a new trend.]]
 
Stages are not the only method to altering the gameplay of the individual games. While a relatively new trend, the addition of characters has become a possibility for those interested in gameplay mods. ''Project M'' notably added [[Roy]] and [[Mewtwo]] as playable characters after the absence of the duo in ''Brawl'', with ''Brawl-'' later following suit and reintroducing [[Pichu]] to the game.  
Stages are not the only method to altering the gameplay of the individual games. While a relatively new trend, the addition of characters has become a possibility for those interested in gameplay mods. ''Project M'' notably added [[Roy]] and [[Mewtwo]] as playable characters after the absence of the duo in ''Brawl'', with ''Brawl-'' later following suit and reintroducing [[Pichu]] to the game.  


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