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Not much to say on the snowboarding... Follow the course... It doens't seem that bad if you crash into loads of things or no things or on the amount of baloons (correct this if it's wrong)
In the snowboarding minigame, the goal is to get from the top to the bottom of one of three courses while collecting balloons and avoiding obstacles.


In the arcade which is where it's more helpful- after you get "great" (over 70 points) on the course you unlock a new course (The 3 courses being Beginner (A), Expert (B) and Crazy(C))
If you manage to get a "great" ranking (over 70 points) on one of the coures you will unlock a new course (The 3 courses being Beginner (A), Expert (B) and Crazy(C)).


You get points depending on:
Your points are effected by the following:
  The amount of ballons you collect (blue worth more than red, green worth more than blue)
*Ballons - Blue ballons give you more then red, green more then blue.
  Time
*Time - The longer you take the less points you will earn
  Amound of things you crash into (crash into as little things as possible)
*Control - For every object you crash into, you will lose points.


Can be very helpful for raking up the GP in the gold saucer, then again the GP award from it can be weird so you'd be safer going with something like the submarine game or possibly Chocobo Racing...
Snowboarding can be very helpful for raking up the GP in the gold saucer, then again the GP award from it can be unpredictable so you'd be safer going with something like the submarine game or possibly Chocobo Racing.
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