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On the final level, level 30, the walkthrough that is provided is out of date. There is no stone thing in the bottom right corner. Rate up if you have experienced the same problem and so the developer can supply a newer, up to date walkthrough.
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Not bad, but not as good as the original. I'd rather have straight physics than adding in metal destroying wood. That aspect added nothing to the game. And those are paper clips, not staples.
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The game glitched when I was near the end and now it won't load. Upvote if you've had a similar problem so the developer sees, please.
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My computer loaded 999999%. Epic fail. OVERLOAD DOS NOT AGREE WITH THE COMPUTING SYSTEM. AUTO-DESTRUCT IN... 5...4...3...8...31...999999999999... OVERLOAD OF THE OVERLOADING DOENST COMPUTE. SELF DESTRUCTION IN... 700...699...688...That will take a long time so i have a thing to say: KABOOOM BOOOM BOOOM BOOM BOOOOOOM!
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Kugyou is right, you need the circle block that's missing to complete the last level. Without it, I don't even see a way to get anywhere near the box.
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level thirty is easy, the plank near the half box thingy, add a plank so it falls then another so it falls off the ledge but quickly place another one to touch the box, making you win!
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KillerMario, it's not bugged. Don't say it's bugged just because you can't even beat this game without a walk through.
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man
the last level is bugged
there is something that don't appear
and then u can't beat the game
if u look at the walkthrough(like i did XD)
you will see that there's something missing
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Uh, there seems to be a little problem with the walkthrough. One of the entities DOESN'T EXIST. Solution given in the walkthrough for the final level is impossible. The real solution is still a little twitchy - less puzzle-like, and more "luck of the click".