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{{about|the Game
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|title=Turtle Bridge
|image=[[File:TL-28 Game1 Front.jpg|250px]]
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[[File:ToadYoshiEgg.gif|thumb|150px|left|Artwork of the ''Turtle Bridge'' game depicting [[Toad]] balancing on a [[Goonie]] from ''Game & Watch Gallery 3'']]▼
'''''Turtle Bridge''''' is a [[Game & Watch]] game that was released as part of the Wide Screen series on February 1, 1982. It is featured in the [[Museum|Gallery Corner]] in ''[[Game & Watch Gallery]]''. It is also available in both Classic and Modern versions in ''[[Game & Watch Gallery 3]]''.
[[File:630328-game-watch-gallery-3-game-boy-color-screenshot-classic-turtle.png|frame|left|The Classic version of ''Turtle Bridge'']]▼
[[File:Turtle Bridge TL-28 Bell2.gif|thumb|left|The alarm crab]]
The alarm indicator of this game is a crab that is located near the Game B indicator, and the crab swings a bell when the alarm goes off.
==Gameplay==
===Classic version===
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In Game A, most fish appear to the left and right of the center turtle, and it does not descend to eat fish unless the player stays on it for more than two minutes. In Game B, however, fish will appear more frequently for the center turtle, and they will move faster as the game progresses.▼
===Modern version===
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|caption1=Mario giving Toad a Mushroom before
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|caption2=Coins section
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▲[[File:
In the Modern version, the game stars [[Toad]] as the main character, who must deliver various items from [[Mario]] to [[Princess Peach]]. Unlike the original, this game does not take place in a lake but instead in the sky, as Toad is delivering the items from Mario's side of a [[castle]] to Peach's side of the castle, and rather than turtles, Toad crosses a bridge of flying [[
==Controls==▼
▲'''''Turtle Bridge''''' is a [[Game & Watch]] system that is also available in both Classic and Modern versions in ''[[Game & Watch Gallery 3]]''. In the original version, released on February 1, 1982, the player had to move a character across a bridge of turtles. This game had the character delivering packages from one side of a lake to another, and, using the bridge of turtles, he would be able to successfully deliver the items to the receiver (who is found on the other side). Each time the player delivers an item, they earn three points, and the sooner the player returns to the home bank afterwards, the more points they earn (from two to 12). However, the turtles at times will go down into the lake to eat fish, and if the player jumps onto or stays on a descending turtle, that player will fall into the lake and lose a life. Also, the player might need to wait for the receiver to appear and cannot return to the home bank while carrying an item. If the player reaches 200 or 500 points without any misses, then no fish will appear for the turtles for 20 to 40 seconds. If the player has any misses at either score, every miss will be cleared instead. The player receives a [[Game Over]] when they lose three lives.
===Classic version===
*{{button|gbc|a}}: Move right
===Modern version===
▲In Game A, most fish appear to the left and right of the center turtle. In Game B, however, fish will appear more frequently for the center turtle.
*{{button|gbc|Pad}}: Move
*{{button|gbc|b}}: Move left
*{{button|gbc|a}}: Move right
==Gallery==
▲In the Modern version, the game stars [[Toad]] as the main character, who must deliver various items from [[Mario]] to [[Princess Peach]]. Unlike the original, this game does not take place in a lake but instead in the sky, as Toad is delivering the items from Mario's castle to Peach's castle, and rather than turtles, Toad crosses a bridge of flying [[Goonies]] to accomplish his task. Sometimes the Goonies will drop down to pop balloons that are floating up to the sky. If Toad is to jump onto or stay on a Goonie that is descending to pop a balloon, he will fall and lose a life. In this version, many elements from the [[Mario (franchise)|''Mario'' franchise]] were also added, such as [[coin]]s that remain suspended in the air and reward Toad with extra points if he collects them. As long as Toad delivers an item without losing a life, Mario will give him a different item worth a few more points over time. Delivering a [[Mushroom]] gives Toad 6 points; a [[Yoshi Egg]], 8 points; a present, 10 points; a [[Melon]], 12 points; and a [[Super Star]], 15 points. Additionally, there is a [[platform]] in the middle that changes over time. At 300 points, a three-second countdown timer gets added to the platform, which makes it fall after the timer hits zero. At 600 points, the platform turns into two [[Donut Block]]s, which fall shortly after Toad lands on them. Toad also loses a life if he jumps onto or stays on a descending platform. At 200, 500, and 700 points, a [[Lakitu]] will appear and drop a [[1 UP Heart|Heart]] for Toad to remove a miss. Unlike the Classic version, music is featured, with the tempo changing depending on the speed of the game.
▲==Controls==
===Modern version===
<gallery>
▲*{{button|gbc|Pad}} - Move
G&WG3_Turtle_Bridge_Mushroom.png|[[Mushroom]]
▲*{{button|gbc|A}} and {{button|gbc|B}} - Move left or right.
G&WG3_Turtle_Bridge_Yoshi_egg.png|[[Yoshi's Egg|Yoshi Egg]]
G&WG3_Turtle_Bridge_Present.png|[[Gift Box|Present]]
G&WG3_Turtle_Bridge_Melon.png|[[Melon]]
G&WG3_Turtle_Bridge_Star.png|[[Super Star]]
G&WG3_Modern_Turtle_Bridge_1UP_Heart.png|[[1 UP Heart]]
G&WG3_Modern_Turtle_Bridge_Balloon.png|Yellow [[balloon]]
G&WG3_Modern_Turtle_Bridge_Balloon2.png|Green balloon
G&WG3_Modern_Turtle_Bridge_Castle.png|Leftmost [[castle]]
G&WG3_Modern_Turtle_Bridge_Castle2.png|Rightmost castle
G&WG3_Modern_Turtle_Bridge_Cloud_Block.png|[[Cloud Block]]
G&WG3_Modern_Turtle_Bridge_Coin.png|[[Coin]]
G&WG3_Modern_Turtle_Bridge_Count-Lift.png|[[Count-Lift]]
G&WG3_Modern_Turtle_Bridge_Donut_Lift.png|[[Donut Block]]s
G&WG3_Modern_Turtle_Bridge_Goonie.png|[[Goonie]]
G&WG3_Modern_Turtle_Bridge_Lakitu.png|[[Lakitu]]
G&WG3_Modern_Turtle_Bridge_Lift.png|[[Lift]]
G&WG3_Modern_Turtle_Bridge_Mario.png|[[Mario]]
G&WG3_Modern_Turtle_Bridge_Peach.png|[[Princess Peach|Peach]]
G&WG3_Modern_Turtle_Bridge_Toad.png|[[Toad]]
</gallery>
==Trivia==
In the [[Super Smash Bros. (series)|''Super Smash Bros.'' series]], [[Mr. Game & Watch]]'s back aerial attack involves him using a turtle to hit his opponents, referencing ''Turtle Bridge''.
==External links==
[http://www.intheattic.co.uk/turtle_bridge.htm ''Turtle Bridge'' information
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