I love how the Penguin questions logic. "Where does all this money come from? and Who would sell a penguin a nuclear warhead?" It's on a note that comes up randomly.
"Fun fact: A number of people asked what exactly is the thing you control. The only answer I could come up with is a purple metallic pterodactylgreyhound mix." That has got to be the funniest thing in this game.
"King, what did you do?" "What do you mean?" "The 10th princess..." "Oh, that... I... uh..." Seriously, what the f**k was responsible for the 10th princess?
The Piano Trick:
Say the note says L4, L6 R6, R3, L11
That means that you play the notes in this order:
4 keys from the leftmost, 6 keys from the leftmost, 6 keys from the rightmost, and so on. The note however, contains not only the keys but numbers. So if the numbers were in a random order, say 3, 4, 1, 2, 5, then you play the third key mentioned first, fourth second, first third, second fourth, and fifth fifth. I hope this helps.
Bullet guide: Silver: In the left drawer of the computer, In the right drawer of the TV+Video game, In the drawer on the stand with the dragon, in the top-right drawer with the graduation certificate, in the fridge, in the cabinet below the pool balls. Golden: It's a secret to everybody!
I found a bug that is really useful. On the pause menu while fighting the monsters, you can use the bombs. So you can use a concentration blast to destroy either a horde of weak enemies, or a really strong one.
This game's concept... is a reference. The consciousness of the body shooting through time AND alternate dimensions. The game: Zero Escape: Virtue's Last Reward. Except that id didn't use a machine and was extremely complicated. But the reference is still there.
How did the pansies that flagged the game even see the Hot Coffee part? I would've thought that they couldn't play due to the fact that your meat boy got ripped to shreds half the time. I know there's the Player Pack but, still.