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Because as everyone knows, walking into the mouth of the nearest space worm is obviously the first thing you should do.
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Guys: the laws of physics state that snails have the ability to warp themselves into a nano-system of a rocket, transporting them into outer space, leading them to super-overpowered bits of asteroids that manage to fling the snail into the point where Bob is...translation:snails screw physics.
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There is a bug/glitch in the level with the lasers. When you move the lasers, it makes a clicking noise. After that level and for the rest of the game, I can still hear that sound. Even on the main menu.
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Who would think it could be so much fun to be a snail. Brilliant as always, 5/5. Great humour combined with puzzles that are just the right difficulty level for casual play. I'm not generally a fan of "find the whatever" in games as it's usually added as padding but I think it actually improves this game. Can't wait for part 5.
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There's not much to these games: the puzzles are pretty simple and finding the stars is just a matter of looking. But they're well written and fun to play and that's plenty enough to make me happy when a new one comes out.
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In the german version the exit is called "BEENDEN" which is primarily used as verb, if you want to use a suitable noun, you should name it "AUSGANG".
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The 3rd star is held by that snail wearing a space suit agonizingly waving it at you calling to your inner OCD impulses.