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{{Distinguish|Moving Block}} {{Infobox obstacle | image = File:HoverPlatform.png | type = Obstacles | alt_names= Moving Platform Hoverboard | added_season = [[Season 4 (Legacy)]] }} '''Hover Platforms''', also known as '''Hoverboards''' or '''Moving Platforms''', are [[obstacles]] in {{FG}}. They were first introduced in [[Season 4 (Legacy)]]. ==Obstacle description== Hover Platforms are square platforms (except for the hoverboards in {{round|link|Hoverboard Heroes}} and {{round|link|Hyperdrive Heroes}}) which move from one point to another. If placed horizontally, they serve to transport players across different parts of the map. If placed vertically, they serve as obstacles. They can move horizontally, vertically, or sometimes they can have a more complex movement through different axes, like the ones in {{round|link|Space Race}}. They were heavily featured as a "new" obstacle in [[Season 2]], but a different looking one that functioned for the same purpose was introduced back in [[Season 4 (Legacy)]], in {{round|link|Roll On}}, as well as the Hoverboard Heroes hoverboard. Compared to [[Moving Block]]s, Hover Platforms are thinner, square-shaped (except for hoverboard-type levels), can move in different directions, and are mostly used to transport players (except when placed vertically), while Moving Blocks are thicker, rectangular or cylindrical, always move horizontally (or around an axis in the case of cylinders), and are usually used to block players rather than transport them (although there are exceptions like the moving blocks in {{round|link|Lost Temple}} and the cylinders in Roll levels), as well as frequently coming out from inside a wall. ===Cosmic Highway=== {{round|link|Cosmic Highway}} is almost completely comprised of sideways-moving Hover Platforms, with checkpoints placed in between sections. Some platforms are empty, while others have obstacles such as [[Thruster]]s, [[Bumper]]s, and [[Conveyor Belt]]s. The final section is comprised of circular platforms with either donut bumpers or ion thrusters. There is also occasionally a platform with a hole in the middle and a [[Drum]] hovering beneath it. [[File:Cosmic Highway Platforms.png|center|thumb|500x500px|Circular platforms at the end of '''Cosmic Highway'''.]] <br /> ===Freezy Peak=== A [[Season 2]]-exclusive variation of {{round|link|Freezy Peak}} featured a [[Log]] with Thrusters and Hover Platforms that the players must use to reach the next section. Besides these, there were also some vertically-placed ones at the spiral mountain section. [[File:Log FreezyPeak.png|center|thumb|500x500px|Hover Platforms attached to a log in '''Freezy Peak'''.]] <br/> ===Hoopsie Daisy=== A Season 2-exclusive variation of {{round|link|Hoopsie Daisy}} featured a vertically-moving Hover Platform between the [[ramps]] on both sides, that serves as an elevator to help players reach the [[Hex-a-tiles]] above. [[File:HoverPlatforms HoopsieDaisy.png|center|thumb|500x500px|A Hover Platform that serves as an elevator in '''Hoopsie Daisy'''.]] <br/> ===Hoverboard Heroes=== Most of {{round|link|Hoverboard Heroes}} takes place atop a Hover Platform (the titular hoverboard). Besides that, a [[Season 2]] variation also introduced small vertically-moving Hover Platforms in the area that would normally have a low-gravity zone. [[File:hoverboardplatform.jpg|center|thumb|500x500px|The hoverboard where most of '''Hoverboard Heroes''' takes place in.]] [[File:HoverPlatforms HoverboardHeroes.png|center|thumb|500x500px|Smaller vertically-moving Hover Platforms in a Season 2 '''Hoverboard Heroes''' variation.]] <br /> ===Hyperdrive Heroes=== Most of {{round|link|Hyperdrive Heroes}} takes place atop a Hover Platform (a hoverboard). It moves in a circular path before tilting upwards and going straight. [[File:hyperdriveheroeshoverboard.jpg|center|thumb|500x500px|The hoverboard where most of '''Hyperdrive Heroes''' takes place in. (Player names have been blurred)]] <br /> ===Party Promenade=== A Season 2-exclusive variation of {{round|link|Party Promenade}} featured some vertically-placed Hover Platforms at the end, replacing the [[Pivot Platform]]s. [[File:HoverPlatforms PartyPromenade.png|center|thumb|500x500px|Vertically-placed Hover Platforms in '''Party Promenade'''.]] <br/> ===Roll On=== {{round|link|Roll On}} has a large Moving Platform bridging the final rotating rings to the finish line. This was the first level to utilize this obstacle, despite it looking different and larger than the ones introduced in [[Season 2]]. [[File:rollonmovingblock.jpg|center|thumb|500x500px|'''Roll On''' features a Hover Platform right before the finish line.]] <br /> ===Space Race=== There are a lot of Hover Platforms in {{round|link|Space Race}}. There are 10 platforms in the [[Gravity Zone|Low-Gravity Zone]] after the [[Trolley Bot]]s. After the Hex-a-tle-section, an entire section of Hover Platforms can be found, where players can choose to take an easier path with 8 Hover Platforms that move up and down, or choose for a thin section where players need to follow a platform into a [[Vacuum Tube]]. There are also 5 Hover Platforms at the top path at the end of the level. [[File:GravityZone SpaceRace.png|center|thumb|500x500px|Hover Platforms in the first Low-Gravity Zone.]] [[File:SpaceRacePlatformSection.png|center|thumb|499x499px|A whole section of Hover Platforms to traverse, easy path in the middle, harder path at the left and right.]] [[File:SpaceRaceTopPlatforms.png|center|thumb|500x500px|Hover Platforms to aid beans getting to the top path in the end.]] <br/> ===Tail Tag=== In the [[Season 2]] variation of {{round|link|Tail Tag}}, a Hover Platform can be near the wall in the back of the level, this will bring you to the [[Hex-a-tile]]-section above the main flooring. [[File:TailTagPlatformHexes.png|center|thumb|500x500px|The Hover Platform near the back, bringing a bean to the Hex-tiles.]] <br/> ===The Whirlygig=== In the Season 2 variation, a few Hover Platforms can be found near the end of {{round|link|The Whirlygig}}. The 2 near the Conveyor Belts are there to stop beans, and the ones behind the conveyer is there to aid beans. [[File:WhirlygigHovers.png|center|thumb|500x500px|Hover Platform in the intro of the Whirlygig.]] <br/> ===Tip Toe Finale=== {{round|link|Tip Toe Finale}} has the [[tile]] board divided into two parts in [[Squads]] (or three parts in [[Duos]]), separated by gaps, and features two sets of Hover Platforms to transport players over the gaps. [[File:TTF HoverPlatforms.png|center|thumb|500x500px|Hover Platforms in the Duos Show version of '''Tip Toe Finale'''.]] <br/> ===Tundra Run=== A Season 2-exclusive variation of {{round|link|Tundra Run}} featured vertically-placed Hover Platforms at the end of the low-gravity zone that served to block players on their jump over the large gap. [[File:HoverPlatforms TundraRun.png|center|thumb|500x500px|Vertically-placed Hover Platforms in '''Tundra Run'''.]] <br/> ==Gallery== <gallery> File:Vanilla Moving Platform.png|[[Fall Guys Creative]] artwork (unused) </gallery> ==Trivia== *Moving Platforms were originally planned to be in [[Fall Guys Creative]], but go unused.
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