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Ugh, I hate being human, you know, with the blinking. I keep thinking it's the game lagging, but I realize that it only happens when I blink...
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Now if someone asks me the question "Do you know any good games with llamas in them?" I can reply "Yes, yes I can." 6/5 stars
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For people who are not getting the badges for them - go to colored mode after hitting 50mph - you should earn them the moment you do, if you didn't get them upon actually earning them.
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You get one skill point for every fifty feet ran, for the record, and it goes 5/10/30/50/90 for the 5 main skills, 20 each for the extras. So... 965 skill points. 20 skill points every 1000 feet, 100 skill points for every 5000 feet, so approximately 50,000 feet total (less than, really) to buy all the skills.
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I don't always run across treacherous floating terrain, but when I do, I am Llama running at 95 mph. Stay fast, my friends.
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Wow, I didn't even notice that I WASN'T. BLINKING. AT. ALL. while playing this wonderful game. And I made today's leaderboard!(I'm at the top)
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it looks like the creator added something twisting in the upgrades section, hover on the Run Through upgrade and you will see this sentence "Obstacles will not slow your down much" you think the creators missed a word? Nope you just didn't see it, look again "Obstacles will not slow your RUN down much" if you see what I mean reply or 1+ this comment.
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Noticed that I was having problems with badges but if anyone else has problems, what worked for me was after I had finished a run I went to main menu then back to my game, which in turn gave me the badges I had already earned while playing.
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To truly appreciate the world in its full Technicolor glory, a llama must be moving at maximum speed. However, the inherent instabilities of a llama's natural habitat mean that this risks falling into bottomless pits, thorny bushes, and inexplicable patches of ice. This is the tragedy of the llama: to understand the world as it truly is, he must be willing to surrender his tenuous grasp upon it. Knowledge is thus held beyond their reach, tantalizingly close and yet perilously placed. I weep for you, noble llamas.
Just, you know. Not very much. They're still llamas.