Checkpoint 4

Checkpoint 4 (a.k.a Canyon) is the checkpoint after Checkpoint 3.
 * 1) Versions

Description

 * 1) The main color scheme is red, the glass is red and is the first to introduce hammers. This checkpoint has three stages, and the difficulty becomes noticeable. This checkpoint mostly includes spinning objects. The spinning blades in Stage 1, the hammers in Stage 2, and the sheets of glass that pop up and down, glass bars, spinning propellers, shifting glass walls that move to the rhythm in Stage 3, have proved to be a challenge. The glass is also double-thickness in some parts. This later leads to the next checkpoint, before the Infinity after the Checkpoint 5. The theme is "canyon and house". The 3rd stage of Checkpoint 4 is the same music of the last checkpoint of Checkpoint 1 stage 3 music.

Object Debuts

 * Spinning Propellers
 * Spinning glass fans
 * Swinging Hammers
 * Pop Up/Down Glass Panes
 * Glass with double thickness (the Glass bars and the Shifting glass panes)

Trivia

 * Stage 3 Shares its music with the third segment of Checkpoint 1, Coincidentally
 * Checkpoint 4 is the originally the last checkpoint, joining Endless mode in V0.0.

Smash Hit Gameplay errors
The trailer shows a fake version of Checkpoint 4.

Glass errors

 * Crankshafts were seen, but were never actually used.
 * Pyramids checkpoint 4.jpg, 4 in Training Mode, 6 in Smash Hit Gameplay.]]Apparently there were 6 pyramids in a group as well, though only 4 pyramids are seen as a group, in Training Mode. They follow an Infinite Balls Power Ups as well.
 * Time Slow and pyramids are seen in Stage 2, appearing on isolated pedestals. However, the only crystals in Stage 2 come from the beginning, and are exclusive to Training Mode. They appear on the two pedestals at the beginning, separated by a crack.

Formatting errors

 * The Pause button is at the bottom right corner. (in reality, the top right corner). This is also used in the Smash Hit Teaser.

Music errors

 * The first stage used the music that was used for the first stage of Checkpoint 3.
 * The second stage used the music that was used for the first stage of Checkpoint 1.