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So please I wish that I can do that if you fix this I will rate 5/5 for now it is a 3/5 sorry but I had a terrible experience with this game.:)
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Yup this seems a bit unable to be done the highest I got (after 25 attempts) was 41 all the others I got were all around 20 - 30 no higher. Mhmmm thanks another quest I can NOT COMPLETE
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One word. Actually maybe 50. How does "shark Jumper" badge simple be a med badge when it is hell to do I can only go up to 22 in two minutes so they expect me to get to 100 in only two minutes like mother of hell this is hard as f maaan.
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i flew up to the nebula twice, and in an attempt to make the 30 liter splash, i slammed my head into the bottum of the ocean. does the ultimate concussion count?
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How to break my mind: Subject me to watching a dolphin get 75% towards a space restaurant before missing every star trail in sight, proceeding to fall down past hundreds more that it refuses to land on due to its speed. 100 times.
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I actually think the angle for "nice entry" is to try for the same angle you're traveling at. If you're coming down from a vertical jump, it's straight down, if you're making a shallow jump (better for distance) it's a shallower angle.
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The BOTD is actually really easy. All you have to do is get about 5 nice entry's in a row and then you can leap pretty far.
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Yay, got the BOTD at last (travel 100 metres horizontally). This is how I got it. Repeatedly exit the water at around 20-30 degrees to the horizontal, and get a good entry back into the water each time (takes some practice). This allows the build up of a fair horizontal velocity. Then get lucky and travel through a hoop at a good horizontal velocity. Weird planet this dolphin lives on...
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"There are many animals who have visited space before us. Examples include dogs, guinea pigs, rats, mice, cats, and dolphins."