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| shadhero=Collect 400 rings! <br> ''Hero Companion'': [[Miles "Tails" Prower]] <br> ''Leads to'': [[Death Ruins]]
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'''Circus Park''' is one of three possible third levels of ''[[Shadow the Hedgehog (game)|Shadow the Hedgehog]]''; in the game's branching path structure, it follows from taking a more heroic, [[G.U.N.]]-aligned path through the previous levels. Set inside one of [[Dr. Eggman]]'s ubiquitous carnival facilities, this level challenges [[Shadow the Hedgehog|Shadow]] to jump through flaming hoops or complete shooting gallery minigames to collect more [[Ring]]s.
  
'''Circus Park''' is one of three possible third levels of ''[[Shadow the Hedgehog (game)|Shadow the Hedgehog]]''; in the game's branching path structure, it follows from taking a more heroic, [[GUN]]-aligned path through the previous levels. Set inside one of [[Eggman]]'s ubiquitous carnival facilities, this level challenges Shadow to jump through flaming hoops or complete shooting gallery minigames to collect more [[ring]]s.
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==Story==
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Shadow comes to Circus Park searching for ''that damn fourth Chaos Emerald'', and luckily enough, as he approaches the carnival, [[Miles "Tails" Prower|Tails]] flies overhead in the [[Chaos Emeralds|Emerald]]-powered [[Tornado|Tornado III]]. The fox is shot down in crossfire between Eggman's defences and an attacking force of G.U.N. troops, bailing out and leaving the Tornado to spiral away into the distance. Undaunted by his violent arrival, Tails suggests to Shadow that they should team up and "recover" all the Rings Eggman's collected in the park.
  
== Gameplay ==
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Further in the level Shadow runs into [[Eggman's Drone]], who conversely asks Shadow for his help in defeating the "''GUN geeks''". The third, neutral option is for Shadow to just ignore them both and spring towards the Tornado crash site, to pick up the grey Emerald.
  
Circus Park is a flashy, vibrant stage, filled with bright neon lights, large balls that serve as bumpers, and various gimmicks that award rings, such as giant clocks that, when struck, will begin counting down and cause balloons to float up, creating a shooting gallery. When the countdown ends, the player will receive 5, 10, 25, or 50 rings, depending on how well he or she scores. There are also flaming hoops that will give 5 rings for jumping through, and large towers that when struck (by hitting the center of the special spring), will provide the player with 50 rings. The infamous spinning barrels from [[Carnival Night Zone]] also make an appearance, although they rise and fall automatically. This level fulfills the [[:Category:Levels with a carnival/casino theme|carnival/casino cliché]] for this game.   
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==Gameplay==
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Circus Park is a flashy, vibrant stage filled with bright neon lights, large balls that serve as bumpers, and various gimmicks that award Rings, such as giant clocks that, when struck, will begin counting down and cause balloons to float up, creating a shooting gallery. When the countdown ends, the player will receive 5, 10, 25, or 50 Rings, depending on how well he or she scores. There are also flaming hoops that will give 5 Rings for jumping through, and large towers that when struck (by hitting the center of the special spring), will provide the player with 50 Rings. The infamous spinning barrels from [[Carnival Night Zone]] also make an appearance, although they rise and fall automatically. This stage fulfills the [[:Category:Levels with a carnival/casino theme|carnival/casino level trope]] for this game.   
  
The more annoying [[Eggman robots]] in this stage are Ball Pawns; [[Egg Pawns]] balancing on top of giant balls, which must be destroyed before the pawn itself can be damaged. Ball Pawns tend to explode once they are destroyed, so it would be wise to keep distance. In Circus Park, they are styled to look like clowns. The Ball is colored light blue with blue and yellow highlights, while the pawn, who sports a blue party hat, has a light blue torso and a lower body that is pinstriped blue and light blue.
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The more annoying [[Eggman robots]] in this stage are [[Egg Pierrot]]s; [[Egg Pawns]] balancing on top of giant balls, which must be destroyed before the pawn itself can be damaged. Ball Pawns tend to explode once they are destroyed, so it would be wise to keep distance. In Circus Park, they are styled to look like clowns. The Ball is colored light blue with blue and yellow highlights, while the Pawn, who sports a blue party hat, has a light blue torso and a lower body that is pinstriped blue and light blue.
  
 
This stage shares its name with an area in ''[[Billy Hatcher and the Giant Egg]]''.
 
This stage shares its name with an area in ''[[Billy Hatcher and the Giant Egg]]''.
  
== Story ==
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===Secret door location===
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After the fourth [[checkpoint]], there is a [[Triangle Jump]] section. The player must jump to the end to find the door in front of them. Behind the door is another shooting gallery. This is potentially useful if they're really bad at collecting Rings but they should have no problem getting 400 without it.
  
[[Shadow]] comes to Circus Park searching for ''that damn fourth Chaos Emerald'', and luckily enough, as he approaches the carnival [[Tails]] flys overhead in the [[Chaos Emeralds|Emerald]]-powered [[Tornado|Tornado III]]. The fox is shot down in crossfire between [[Eggman]]'s defences and an attacking force of [[GUN]] troops, bailing out and leaving the Tornado to spiral away into the distance. Undaunted by his violent arrival, Tails suggests to Shadow that they should team up and "recover" all the [[ring]]s Eggman's collected in the park.
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Further in the level Shadow runs into [[Eggman's Drone]], who conversely asks Shadow for his help in defeating the "''GUN geeks''". The third, neutral option is for Shadow to just ignore them both and spring towards the Tornado crash site, to pick up the grey Emerald.
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Circus Park - Dark.png|Shadow doing the Dark mission
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Circus Park - Hero.png|Shadow doing the Hero mission
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==Secret Door Location==
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==References==
After the fourth checkpoint there's a triangle jump section. Jump to the end to find the door in front of you. Behind the door is another shooting gallery. Potentially useful if you're really bad at collecting rings but you should have no problem getting 400 without this thing.
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Circus Park
Hero Third stage, Shadow the Hedgehog (game)
Level theme: carnival/casino
Prerequisite: Glyphic Canyon (Hero) or Lethal Highway (Hero)
Dark mission: Eliminate the GUN robots! (20 total)
Dark companion: Eggman's Drone
Leads to: Sky Troops

Rank A 30,000 points
Rank B 28,000 points
Rank C 20,000 points
Rank D 10,000 points
Rank E Finish the mission

Normal mission: Find the Chaos Emerald!
Normal companion: None
Leads to: Mad Matrix

Rank A 23,000 points
Rank B 20,000 points
Rank C 15,000 points
Rank D 10,000 points
Rank E Finish the mission

Hero mission: Collect 400 rings!
Hero companion: Miles "Tails" Prower
Leads to: Death Ruins

Rank A 26,000 points
Rank B 22,000 points
Rank C 16,000 points
Rank D 10,000 points
Rank E Finish the mission

Circus Park is one of three possible third levels of Shadow the Hedgehog; in the game's branching path structure, it follows from taking a more heroic, G.U.N.-aligned path through the previous levels. Set inside one of Dr. Eggman's ubiquitous carnival facilities, this level challenges Shadow to jump through flaming hoops or complete shooting gallery minigames to collect more Rings.

Story

Shadow comes to Circus Park searching for that damn fourth Chaos Emerald, and luckily enough, as he approaches the carnival, Tails flies overhead in the Emerald-powered Tornado III. The fox is shot down in crossfire between Eggman's defences and an attacking force of G.U.N. troops, bailing out and leaving the Tornado to spiral away into the distance. Undaunted by his violent arrival, Tails suggests to Shadow that they should team up and "recover" all the Rings Eggman's collected in the park.

Further in the level Shadow runs into Eggman's Drone, who conversely asks Shadow for his help in defeating the "GUN geeks". The third, neutral option is for Shadow to just ignore them both and spring towards the Tornado crash site, to pick up the grey Emerald.

Gameplay

Circus Park is a flashy, vibrant stage filled with bright neon lights, large balls that serve as bumpers, and various gimmicks that award Rings, such as giant clocks that, when struck, will begin counting down and cause balloons to float up, creating a shooting gallery. When the countdown ends, the player will receive 5, 10, 25, or 50 Rings, depending on how well he or she scores. There are also flaming hoops that will give 5 Rings for jumping through, and large towers that when struck (by hitting the center of the special spring), will provide the player with 50 Rings. The infamous spinning barrels from Carnival Night Zone also make an appearance, although they rise and fall automatically. This stage fulfills the carnival/casino level trope for this game.

The more annoying Eggman robots in this stage are Egg Pierrots; Egg Pawns balancing on top of giant balls, which must be destroyed before the pawn itself can be damaged. Ball Pawns tend to explode once they are destroyed, so it would be wise to keep distance. In Circus Park, they are styled to look like clowns. The Ball is colored light blue with blue and yellow highlights, while the Pawn, who sports a blue party hat, has a light blue torso and a lower body that is pinstriped blue and light blue.

This stage shares its name with an area in Billy Hatcher and the Giant Egg.

Secret door location

After the fourth checkpoint, there is a Triangle Jump section. The player must jump to the end to find the door in front of them. Behind the door is another shooting gallery. This is potentially useful if they're really bad at collecting Rings but they should have no problem getting 400 without it.

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