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I you stayed on level 6 long enough... After talking about Alstar or whatever he is lieing about WW2, Jenny said: "If James werent staring at us, I would kiss you better." LOLWUT! XD
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"If he had invisible trousers, couldn't we see his legs?" If he had invisible trousers I think we'd see alot more than just his legs.
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At the end i expected him to say "With johnny's murderer uncovered, it was time to get a pizza. The real mystery is - pepperoni, or ham and pineapple?"
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James: "Does anyone know why our skyscraper if full of puzzles?"
Lily: "I just used the elevator to get here. Why, didn't you?"
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It's nice to see this game again, I didn't expect for it to show up again after its debut back when. Doing the music for it was fun, too.
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In lv. 20, go to the bottom-right corner and go up the wall. Then, go back
down and, as you transition from wall to floor, JUMP! ( It may tke a few tries. )
+ to keep alive!
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Hmmmm i seem to be stuck in the ceiling.problem is noone will see my legs wriggling and help me out. This could be bad
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"i know alister's not telling the truth, it's 1928. there has not been a world war 2 yet." just stick around in the rooms where there talking and you will see them say funny stuff
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Please support the community based levels with the kongregate level-exchange feature! That would be perfect for everyone who presses don't play (or play for that links to the level editor as well)
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Great game. It's short, but it does everything you really need to do with its unique mechanics and ends before becoming tedious. 5/5
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@amundy14: No, it is not. Some things are. Partially.
Back in the days, Jazz was just a simple kind of entertaining music, just like lobster was by-catch for to the dogs and poor. There was no hype and certainly not this pretentious snobbish monkey-see-monkey-do Idiocracy of making a nearly religious taboo out of daring to even criticize Jazz. It’s just something a very certain kind of people liked. And most don’t. For very good reasons. That’s it. And that was OK.
Then, the know-nothing pretentious hipster douchebags and snobs came, and now Jazz is *unmusic* apparently reserved for them to, in their imagination, elevate themselves above others and insult everyone who doesn’t like it, even though it is throughly and deliberately anti-grooving, anti-harmonic technical OCD Aspie music that pretends to come from the heart exactly because it is the exact opposite.