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*'''Level 3:''' Either the platform is slanted, and all of the musclemen face the direction going upward, or the platform has two levels, with one muscleman facing the others. In both cases, all of the musclemen are the same size.
*'''Level 3:''' Either the platform is slanted, and all of the musclemen face the direction going upward, or the platform has two levels, with one muscleman facing the others. In both cases, all of the musclemen are the same size.


If two players are utilized for this microgame, some factors change. If the players win, the player who knocks over more musclemen earns an effort point, or a star in [[Rising Star]].
If two players are utilized for this microgame, some factors change. The player who knocks over more musclemen earns an effort point, or a star in [[Rising Star]].
*'''Level 1:''' There is a single row of musclemen on a flat platform. The second muscleman from each side faces the first.
*'''Level 1:''' There is a single row of musclemen on a flat platform. The second muscleman from each side faces the first.
*'''Level 2:''' There are five musclemen, getting larger the further away from the center. The outermost two face inward.
*'''Level 2:''' There are five musclemen, getting larger the further away from the center. The outermost two face inward.

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