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'''Aquarium Park''' is the fifth stage of ''[[Sonic Colours (DS)|Sonic Colours]]'' for the [[Nintendo DS]]. As the name implies, it is a massive water park, which sports a dual oriental theme. One of the component attraction-worlds of [[Eggman]]'s [[Amazing Interstellar Amusement Park]], the area hosts [[Crabmeat]]s and samurai-themed [[Egg Pawns]], along with several [[Orbinaut]]s that usually indicate extra routes that [[Wisps|laser wisps]] can be used for. Much undersea adventuring sees [[Sonic]] hunting for those same bubbles he's been pursuing since [[Labyrinth Zone]].
 
'''Aquarium Park''' is the fifth stage of ''[[Sonic Colours (DS)|Sonic Colours]]'' for the [[Nintendo DS]]. As the name implies, it is a massive water park, which sports a dual oriental theme. One of the component attraction-worlds of [[Eggman]]'s [[Amazing Interstellar Amusement Park]], the area hosts [[Crabmeat]]s and samurai-themed [[Egg Pawns]], along with several [[Orbinaut]]s that usually indicate extra routes that [[Wisps|laser wisps]] can be used for. Much undersea adventuring sees [[Sonic]] hunting for those same bubbles he's been pursuing since [[Labyrinth Zone]].
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In addition to the standard submarine fare, Aquarium Park also features a host of new gimmicks. Giant bouncy jellyfish break up Sonic's stride as he aquaplanes across the water's surface; coral walls stand in the way, impervious to everything but the [[Burst Dash]]; and pinwheeling shoals of fish carry the hedgehog along and throw him surface-wards. The yellow [[Wisp]] allows Sonic so drill-swim through the water, while the cyan Wisp sends him refracting all over the place as a laser beam.
  
 
{{quote|''Aquarium Park is an underwater playground surrounded by blue seas. With many different hidden/secret path areas, there is always something new to find. In fact, every experience here will almost feel like a different one every time!''|Description on the US [http://www.sega.com/soniccolors/ Sonic Colours site]}}
 
{{quote|''Aquarium Park is an underwater playground surrounded by blue seas. With many different hidden/secret path areas, there is always something new to find. In fact, every experience here will almost feel like a different one every time!''|Description on the US [http://www.sega.com/soniccolors/ Sonic Colours site]}}

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Aquarium Park
Fifth level, Sonic Colours (DS)
Number of Acts: 2
Level themes: underwater, ancient ruins

Aquarium Park is the fifth stage of Sonic Colours for the Nintendo DS. As the name implies, it is a massive water park, which sports a dual oriental theme. One of the component attraction-worlds of Eggman's Amazing Interstellar Amusement Park, the area hosts Crabmeats and samurai-themed Egg Pawns, along with several Orbinauts that usually indicate extra routes that laser wisps can be used for. Much undersea adventuring sees Sonic hunting for those same bubbles he's been pursuing since Labyrinth Zone.

In addition to the standard submarine fare, Aquarium Park also features a host of new gimmicks. Giant bouncy jellyfish break up Sonic's stride as he aquaplanes across the water's surface; coral walls stand in the way, impervious to everything but the Burst Dash; and pinwheeling shoals of fish carry the hedgehog along and throw him surface-wards. The yellow Wisp allows Sonic so drill-swim through the water, while the cyan Wisp sends him refracting all over the place as a laser beam.

Aquarium Park is an underwater playground surrounded by blue seas. With many different hidden/secret path areas, there is always something new to find. In fact, every experience here will almost feel like a different one every time!

— Description on the US Sonic Colours site


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