This is a pretty good game. A little tip: try to keep the lower numbers for as long as possible - you never know when that wheel's gonna land on 8, and if you don't have any 1's left ...
With a few small adjustments like an indicator of how much time you get in the air when you jump and a gradual increase in difficulty as the game goes on, I reckon you'd have a pretty good game here.
Also, this being a launcher game isn't what makes this a copy of Burrito Bison. What makes it a copy is the fact that this game has features like the rocket slam into the ground, power-ups that require clicking/holding the mouse button just right to activate, and a recurring obstacle at checkpoints that you need enough speed to break through - features that, prior to this game's release, were unique to the Burrito Bison games and not part of the launcher game genre in general. That said, it's still an enjoyable game with an awesome theme song.
the music used is 'precipice of sleep' (dark mode) and 'hobbit trance' (light mode) by Morgan McSweeney.
you can find those tracks here:
http://www.newgrounds.com/audio/listen/361727
http://www.newgrounds.com/audio/listen/363071
For those struggling on level 9, I found a way of checking specifically for asterisks. You need to have a pair of them somewhere in your data, then you put the data in a compare box, and if it leaves by the green arrow, add another asterisk and use a compare2 box. The data will then only leave via the green arrow of that if the first three characters are asterisks. Try it and see.
Protip: Most commands won't necessarily be executed the instant a dibble picks up the command stone. For example, if you put a boom one three steps away from a wall, the dibble won't explode until it reaches that wall.
Well no wonder there's no walkthrough to this game. The level setup is at least partially determined by random number generator! Seriously, I've seen times on a boss when there are at least three tanks, and I've seen times on that same boss when there is only one tank.
the music used is 'precipice of sleep' (dark mode) and 'hobbit trance' (light mode) by Morgan McSweeney. you can find those tracks here: http://www.newgrounds.com/audio/listen/361727 http://www.newgrounds.com/audio/listen/363071