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# Game Maps

**Introduction and explanation of 4 maps:**

Map 1: Green Miracle - Eliminating certain green pieces will give players 3 bonus points.

Map 2: Magic Bullseye - The bullseye will be located at the center of the map, and start with 6 points. If the eliminated pieces include the bullseye, the score increases 6 points; bullseye’s value will +2 each time if the bullseye is not eliminated.

Map 3: Treasure Chest - Treasure chests will appear on the map, cannot be eliminated, and will significantly charge the ultimate bar when they reach the bottom.

Map 4: Rainbow Down - Four locations on the field are marked. Eliminating pieces at these locations can earn triple points.

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