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In some levels, Arwings are able to morph into a [[Walker]], similar to and inspired by the morphing mechanic from ''[[Star Fox 2]]''. In this form, Arwings can move around on two feet. The game also introduces a new helicopter vehicle, the [[Gyrowing]], which can control a small deployable robot named [[Direct-i]]. The [[Landmaster]] also reappears and now features two new boosters allowing it to glide forward almost like a plane in a transformation dubbed the "Gravmaster".
In some levels, Arwings are able to morph into a [[Walker]], similar to and inspired by the morphing mechanic from ''[[Star Fox 2]]''. In this form, Arwings can move around on two feet. The game also introduces a new helicopter vehicle, the [[Gyrowing]], which can control a small deployable robot named [[Direct-i]]. The [[Landmaster]] also reappears and now features two new boosters allowing it to glide forward almost like a plane in a transformation dubbed the "Gravmaster".


The gameplay is broken up into episodic games containing multiple missions. As mentioned by Shigeru Miyamoto, this takes inspiration from the British children's TV show, ''Thunderbirds''.{{CitationNeeded}}
The gameplay is broken up into episodic games containing multiple missions. As mentioned by Shigeru Miyamoto, this takes inspiration from the British children's TV show, ''Thunderbirds''.{{citation needed}}
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== Development ==
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