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| ==Settings and Areas== | | ==Settings and Areas== |
| [[File:Brick Pile 03 KHX.png|thumb|200px|left|The Brick Pile where Ralph lives.]] | | [[File:Brick Pile 03 KHX.png|thumb|200px|left|The Brick Pile where Ralph lives.]] |
| Entering from [[Game Central Station]], the [[Player]] will arrive at the {{nihongo|'''{{a|Station Area}}'''|駅周辺|Eki Shūhen}}. Beyond the Station Area lies the expansive {{nihongo|'''{{a|Brick Pile}}'''|がれきの山・ふもと|Gareki no Yama Fumoto|lit. "Debris Mountain: Foothills"}}, with a second {{nihongo|'''Brick Pile'''|がれきの山|Gareki no Yama|lit. "Debris Mountain"}} area at the top of the first. This is also where [[Wreck-It Ralph]] lives. All three areas are surrounded fields of grass and and a forest with block-shaped trees. Past the Brick Pile lies the {{nihongo|'''{{a|Apartment Street}}'''|マンション前|Manshon Mae|lit. "Apartment Front"}}, where the Nicelanders live. The area also has three versions; a regular, night, and wrecked version. Climbing up the building leads to the {{nihongo|'''{{a|Apartment Wall}}'''|マンション外壁|Manshon Gaiheki|lit. "Apartment Outer Wall"}}, which also has the same three alternate version as the previous area. At the top of the Apartment Wall lies the {{nihongo|'''{{a|Penthouse Hallway}}'''|ペントハウス前|Pentohausu Mae|lit. "Penthouse Front"}}, where [[Fix-It Felix, Jr.]] lives. | | Entering from [[Game Central Station]], the [[Player]] will arrive at the {{nihongo|'''Station Area'''|駅周辺|Eki Shūhen}}. Beyond the Station Area lies the expansive {{nihongo|'''Brick Pile'''|がれきの山・ふもと|Gareki no Yama Fumoto|lit. "Debris Mountain: Foothills"}}, with a second {{nihongo|'''Brick Pile'''|がれきの山|Gareki no Yama|lit. "Debris Mountain"}} area at the top of the first. This is also where [[Wreck-It Ralph]] lives. All three areas are surrounded fields of grass and and a forest with block-shaped trees. Past the Brick Pile lies the {{nihongo|'''Apartment Street'''|マンション前|Manshon Mae|lit. "Apartment Front"}}, where the Nicelanders live. The area also has three versions; a regular, night, and wrecked version. Climbing up the building leads to the {{nihongo|'''Apartment Wall'''|マンション外壁|Manshon Gaiheki|lit. "Apartment Outer Wall"}}, which also has the same three alternate version as the previous area. |
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| | At the top of the Apartment Wall lies the {{nihongo|'''Penthouse Hallway'''|ペントハウス前|Pentohausu Mae|lit. "Penthouse Front"}}, where [[Fix-It Felix, Jr.]] lives. |
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