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As players progress through the game, they will be able to choose to go different routes upon completing certain levels. Each route has its own character dialogue to accompany it, and players will be able to visit differing planets depending on what routes they choose. The game features 9 different endings altogether. Players can access all of them by playing the game multiple times, selecting different routes each time. Instead of merely giving different perspectives on what happens to the Star Fox team, each ending is unique — the characters go in various directions depending on what ending is watched.
As players progress through the game, they will be able to choose to go different routes upon completing certain levels. Each route has its own character dialogue to accompany it, and players will be able to visit differing planets depending on what routes they choose. The game features 9 different endings altogether. Players can access all of them by playing the game multiple times, selecting different routes each time. Instead of merely giving different perspectives on what happens to the Star Fox team, each ending is unique — the characters go in various directions depending on what ending is watched.


''Star Fox Command'' does not feature traditional voice acting. Instead it outputs gibberish akin to the "voices" in ''[[Star Fox (game)|Star Fox]]'' for the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|SNES]], or the "Lylat speech" present in the PAL version of ''Star Fox 64''. Players can also record their own voices into the game’s "gibberish generator" using the built-in DS microphone where it is converted into the garbled speech of the various characters.
''Star Fox Command'' does not feature traditional voice acting. Instead it outputs gibberish akin to the "voices" in ''[[Star Fox (game)|Star Fox]]'' for the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|SNES]], or the "Lylat speech" present in the PAL version of ''[[Star Fox 64|Star Fox 64]]''. Players can also record their own voices into the game’s "gibberish generator" using the built-in DS microphone where it is converted into the garbled speech of the various characters.


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