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== Gameplay == | == Gameplay == | ||
Super Smash Bros. Melee is much more complex and sophisticated than its [[Super Smash Bros.|predecessor]]. The object of the game (knocking the opponents off the stage) is still present, but there are many more multiplayer and single player modes. [[Trophy|Trophies]] are an important theme. There are 290 of them hidden in the game for players to find. Some other modes include: | |||
*[[Stadium]] mode, a variety of tests where solo players can test their abilities. | |||
*[[Special melee]], a selection of melees with special rules. | |||
*[[Tournament]], along with winner out/loser out functions for when there are more players than controllers. | |||
*[[Adventure]], a one player mode where the player can journey through Nintendo's many worlds. | |||
*[[All Star]], a one player endurance test where the player faces all 25 characters back to back. | |||
*[[Event Match]], a series of situational one player matches. | |||
[[Classic]] one player mode and free for all melees remain as game modes. |