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Protip: After getting the glider, Go to the top-right pillar of the the pillars place. Glide through the next place and get the thunder easily.
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This is one of those games I come back to every few months just to replay. It more than earned its spot in my favourites. Captured my imagination when I was 12 and even now, six years later, there's still something about it... Wish I could play it again for the first time.
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Love this game... So much that I've done a speedrun of it! Please like this comment and go there by clicking here:
https://youtu.be/6a0oUew4EOc
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I've finally beaten the game in 4 ways...
1. Help Malor
2. Get the teleport spell from the Dark one
3. Use the Fruit of Youth
4. Ignore the Fruit of Youth and try multiple times to beat the cliff and finally succeed!
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@Oranasterian, I feel you bro. even when i attempted to get the bad ending i almost got the good ending because i thought that climbing the cliff was the only way up XD
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Good ending on my first try! Though honestly I just got lucky deciding to scale the wall. An AMAZING game, and since there are three endings I'll probably be playing for a while. Btw, who else here dove straight into the column of light at the end? Made it extra theatrical for me.
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Love this game... I've found that it's best to go right at the start instead of left, as it helps me to complete the game faster. Is there a better way?
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Just went through the game without killing any creatures or collecting any of the gems. Only picked up the upgrades and as many endurance fruits as possible, then made the long climb on the far left of the map. No morals lost.
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......Whoa. On my 2nd playthrough, I realized that you cannot win this game. Not on an moral grounds, anyway. Pffft, who needs morality? When reading about Undertale, this kind of story is what it sounds like. I agree with ipchatz. Undertale's story, ESPECIALLY Flowey, is what makes me interested in Undertale. This game, endeavor, does a good job showing the nature of man. Easily fooled, easily manipulated, and easily corrupted. I give this game a 7/5,or a 15/10. Very well done, Zillix.
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Path to being a horrible person: 1. Repel all plant life, 2. Get all the power-ups so no one else can, 3. Kill all creatures and take their souls, 4. After step 3, take the forever youthful plant (Making the souls meaningless, demeaning their value and feelings :] ) 5. Three ways: Betrayal: Get a minimum amount of Gems for MALOR before she can rise to power, Savage: Kill MALOR with no gems, and Malevolent: Give MALOR all the gems to obliterate the world entirely out of your hatred for life.
Congratulations your a monster if you did any of these. NP, I totally understand your perpetuating determination. Have Fun Bye :)
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Finally got around to finishing this game after letting it gather dust in my playlist for six months. Absolutely worth the time invested! I feel like there was some potential that was unexplored - as far as I could tell, there are no consequences for eating the fruit of youth, for example. There was also a bit of a lag issue - every time I zapped someone or ate an endurance fruit, the game lagged for a few seconds. However: For a short game, there is surprisingly plenty of time to get attached to the character, and everything felt polished and clean. All in all, 5/5 and favorited - thanks you for having the map in the description as well, it helped a good bit.
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