Boiler City

""Smash your way through Anton's home turf with not one, but two planes of gameplay! Just mind the detonators, or you'll be in for a blast!""

Boiler City is a stage in Nexed, resembling an abridged version of the area of the same name from Antonball Deluxe, taking inspiration from its incarnation in Antonblast.

History
Boiler City is the final area of both the Antonball and Punch Ball campaigns of Antonball Deluxe, serving as the home of the final five levels in each campaign, as well as the sole boss of the Antonball campaign. It is also a playable level in the Vs. Antonball mode.

Boiler City reappears in the upcoming Antonblast. While not much is known about the city's presence in the full game, a level based on it is the sole playable level in the game's demo.

Layout
Boiler City resembles the city's appearance in Antonblast, being set on the rooftops of a slightly-run down city with an orange sky and brick buildings. Girders serve as soft platforms.

Uniquely, the stage features two planes which fighters can inhabit, with transitioning between the two being done with the help of a cement cannon loaded in each plane. Both planes serve as walkoffs with various pitfalls and soft platforms, but the layout differs between the two.

Hazards

 * Detonators: With this hazard on, a detonator will occasionally appear in either plane. Jumping onto the detonator will cause it to go off, destroying all soft platforms in the opposite plane (with the explosion damaging opponents near the platforms). The platforms will return after some time.

Alt. Skin: Virtual Boiler City
By holding the L button when selecting Boiler City, it gains a new color palette based on the Red House segments of Antonblast, which are based on the graphics of Nintendo's Virtual Boy console. Hidden away in a level, one of these segments was present in the Antonblast demo.

The Virtual Boiler City skin causes the entire stage to gain red and black hues. However, this does not apply to fighters and items, which remain their usual color.

Trivia

 * The two-plane mechanic was inspired by the Jungle Hijinxs stage from Super Smash Bros. for Wii U.