I like the game, but I'm stuck at the part where you put the cloth pieces in the frame. I put all the ones I had in there but there's still an empty slot, but I've searched all around and can't find the last one. I even checked the walkthrough. Idk what to do D:
I got pretty far into the game, I got 25 of the quests and a bunch of the princesses, but every time I restart my browser it brings my progress back to the first time I played, with 5 quests and like 2 princesses. What do I do? D:
It's just the way the physics engine works, or rather doesn't. If you press T in-game, you'll see how things are made underneath and it'll all become clear. I wrote the engine years ago in AS2, and it's pretty unsophisticated by modern standards.
So, when do I get those 2460 seconds of my life back? :P Interesting game, nice concept. Although I don't think I ever would have finished it without the map SyQo made.
So I'm playing this game, and I'm like "haha I'm a shark" and then I eat Spider-Man and I'm like "that's weird, like Spider-Man would have anything to do with sharks", and then I'm like "I haven't read my Spider-Man comics in a while" so I open my comic and the first panel I look at has Spider-Man, the Green Goblin, and a shark. I don't even know why that shark is there.
@Ysayell1 "I'd probably get it... if I had any of that iTech that you new fangled young'uns use." You CAN buy it for Windows or Mac. You don't need a fancy iPhone.
I played the first 4 courses and decided this is an awesome game, so I bought it. The full version is a lot better; there's hints, there's more irons around, and you can earn money throughout the level to buy extra features. I'm glad I bought it. :D
I'm a music major, and I had a lot of trouble with the castle lock part. I don't think the notes were clear enough in the whistling; the first 2 notes sounded the same to me, because the first one was flat enough to sound similar to the second. I suggest you use an instrument instead of whistling in the future so the notes are more distinct.
well there are 3 visual clues in the town. you dont have to hear the notes. and if you had problems with the first 2 notes... then you've whittled it down to 2 possible combinations. ps. that's nice that you're a music major
So, I found a mouse to use. I've been working on this for a while; I can't seem to get any higher than 990 on hard. (I was so close!) Now my head and my wrist hurt and I'm kinda dizzy so I should probably go to bed.
Auugh this is really hard on a laptop. I don't like the keyboard controls but with the touchpad it's even more difficult. Too bad I left my USB mouse in my dorm room... I'll have to try this again when I go back!
I love this game, it's a bit challenging but not so much that I need to look up the answers. :) The only thing I'd want changed is to put a zoom function in for the harder levels; the numbers are a bit small and hard to see.
I don't see why people are bashing/downvoting this. It's connect-the-dots. It pretty much says so in the title. If you don't want to play connect-the-dots, find a different game to play. I like this, it's nice and relaxing. :)
I like the concept of the game, but it's way too difficult. I had an arrow that was too high. The next arrow was the same length and literally a pixel lower, and the arrow went too low. The aim needs to be way more precise than I can control.
Sorry that I didn't help early - but it's good to hear that you've managed to solve this one by yourself. Good work!