In classic grid-based Bomberman games, the Moving Floor is a single floor tile that moves back and forth slowly in a line, stopping briefly at each end before reversing directions. The player can step onto the Moving Floor by holding the directional button in its direction; once the Floor reaches the player, the player can walk onto it. Bombs cannot be placed or thrown on the Floor, explosions will never travel over it, enemies will not use it, and it is not possible to fall off of it.
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| - In classic grid-based Bomberman games, the Moving Floor is a single floor tile that moves back and forth slowly in a line, stopping briefly at each end before reversing directions. The player can step onto the Moving Floor by holding the directional button in its direction; once the Floor reaches the player, the player can walk onto it. Bombs cannot be placed or thrown on the Floor, explosions will never travel over it, enemies will not use it, and it is not possible to fall off of it.
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| - In classic grid-based Bomberman games, the Moving Floor is a single floor tile that moves back and forth slowly in a line, stopping briefly at each end before reversing directions. The player can step onto the Moving Floor by holding the directional button in its direction; once the Floor reaches the player, the player can walk onto it. Bombs cannot be placed or thrown on the Floor, explosions will never travel over it, enemies will not use it, and it is not possible to fall off of it.
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