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Objects
Objects can be found throughout the levels in SuperTux. Some of them provide helpful items or means to progress. Others, however, serve as obstacles Tux must avoid.
Objects can be broken down into three categories:
Bonus Blocks generally contain coins and sometimes powerups. Generally you cannot see what is in the block until you hit it. They can be hit from below but also can be butt-jumped from the top as well as being hit by throwable badguys, like Mr. Iceblock.
Info Blocks can give valuable information about the level ahead. They can be hit from below or butt-jumped from on top.
Same as Bonus Blocks, Wooden Crates contain coins and can be hit by the same means. Unlike Bonus Blocks they commonly do not contain anything and simply break after hitting them.
Checkpoints are represented by golden bells that when rang will allow you to spawn back there if you die.
Doors can transport Tux to another part of a level. Press the up key whilst in front of one to use it. Sometimes there will be a door there to go back, but not always.
Switches can either be levers or buttons. Levers work by pressing the up key and buttons by jumping on them. They both run scripts, which can change something in the level, like moving a platform or activate a sequence. In most cases, it will help Tux making progress. Sometimes there will be two signs of the same colour at the switch and the thing that gets changed by the script.
Rublights are commonly used in very dark areas. Stepping on one will generate light for short amount of time. Badguys can activate rublights, too.
Magic Blocks are non solid blocks that only turn solid when illuminated by a light of the same colour.
Weak Blocks, such as Straw or Meltboxes are solid blocks that can be destroyed by throwing a fireball as Fire Tux or detonating a Mr. Bomb or similar close to it.
Rocks can be carried by holding the action key. They can allow Tux to get over new obstacles by stacking them or to crush badguys by dropping the rock on their head.
Trampolines are available fixed and portable and sit on the ground or on walls. They can be jumped on to help Tux reach new heights or push him around. Portable ones can be moved with the action key. There are also ones that rust and break after a few jumps.
Lanterns can be carried like rocks. They are also a good light source and can activate Magic Blocks of the same colour solid.
Catching a Will-o-wisps with an empty lantern results in the lantern lighting up in the colour of the wisp.
Moving Platforms take Tux to and from places. Some are always moving, some move when Tux gets on them and others need to be started by a switch or a script. They come in varying forms and sizes.
An Unstable Tile is an object that will fall down a few seconds after standing on them. A similar object, the Skull Tile, will only begin to fall if standing on them for too long.
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