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How do you beat level 11:
First, jump to the top. Then, jump up to the ceiling to smash it. Jump on top of the ceiling and run to the right until you find the second world. Jump into the tube.
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ok enough about level 29. level is 11 is ridicuoulous it takes so long to figure out what to do, and when youre on the verge of closing the game and look at the walkthrough it "violates youtubes terms and services" so its unavalible. WHY?
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is a nice game, while is just thinking, when is about being fast to the milisecond and precise to the last pixel then is awful
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I pressed the Walkthrough and got this message: Youtube remouved the Walkthrough Guide cause "it violates his term of service" . I guess YT don't like Elephants :)
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Fun game. 29 was really tough. I like how the stage names are hints to beat it. But why was the "end is in another castle" line not on the Mario stage?
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geniuses like me don't push the red button on lvl 29 u just have to get to the door by phasing through it make ur weakness ur POWER.(+ this comment to keep this alive pls)
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TMW you finish whatever arbitrary bullsh*t they want you to do, but then die and have to start over.
Much less enjoyable than the first.
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seriously why is the walkthrough gone? what they cant use another service since youtube pulled it? theres dailymotion, vimeo and quite a few damn others.
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Stage 29 is kinda ridiculous lol That being said, this was the first "daily reward" badge that I found really, really annoying
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Come on, stage 29 is not that hard. You just need to realize, that you don't need to go through the middle section in a straight line.
The "sticky keys" level is however hard and shouldn't be designed this way. Not all people are Window$ users and not all are native english speakers, thus some may not know what "sticky keys" are. It is not something one can figure out. I usually don't use walkthroughs, but this time I am happy I did - it saved me hours of unsuccessfull trials.