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Ok, so I think I foud a bug. When a complete a level, I hit several times the space bar, and the next level is completed too. So basically, I can skip half of the levels...
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This is a game that makes you feel sad when its over because its over. And I don't think a level pack would be enough. But its 2015, where's a sequel? Petition the White House if you have to, this needs to happen!
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Stage 34 is amusing, as it looks like its set to be a tough race with Ed. OR you skip the first piece, pick up everything at your own pace, and come back for that last piece at your own pace. I like games that give you options.
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Level 27 is garbage. There is literally one frame in the cycle in which Ed can get past. You are not going to beat this level except by rolling, hoping for the best, restarting, and repeating the process until you succeed.
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"Alright, we've saved everyone that the monsters stole. Time to leave."
"But they still have our miscellaneous puzzle pieces and Lego bricks!"
"Gosh, you're right. I guess that's a totally logical reason to risk life and limb tromping through a shadow dimension filled with bloodthirsty monsters."
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lol
At level 34 I went to pick all of the items in the maze first and at the end I just took the one that wakes the monster up. Breaking games is fun.
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Fun bug facts:
Pressing the spacebar to continue before the level complete sign pops up completes the next level automatically, allowing you to skip it.
This also works for the retry screen, though doesn't have an added effect.
Attempting to skip the last level will softlock the game, requiring you to refresh the page.
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Some of the puzzles in world 9 are really easy compared to some of the earlier ones. And the few "speed puzzles" are kind of misplaced. But I still have to give 5 stars because this is one of the cutest puzzlers I played in a long time.
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imo, puzzles seems to be lacking some depth. Some of the puzzles are just plain annoying. But it got some nice arts though, so its something
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Well this game is an instant 5/5 for a list of reasons. It's just one of those games that could pull you even w/o little effort. The music is great, the controls respond very well, a good list of characters and abilities, and so many fun levels to play w/o feeling repetitive. This game's atmosphere reminds me of the game called 'Fear Less!' which is on Kong as well. And as I said about that game this is a gem. Nice work joey.
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Anyone claiming they just skipped a level by some sort of bug: There is a button to skip levels, but they do not count towards the badge, as they won't be marked as done.
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Found a glitch - At the end of a level, if you press the space bar before the end screen comes up, then click on the "Next Level" button, you skip a level every time.
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"Bark is a fearless dog."
Did you mean, "Bark thought you were never ever coming home ever, so he panicked and tried to find you"? Because if a portal sucked me in, I can't think of a single dog I've ever owned - Rottweiler OR mutt OR cockapoo - who wouldn't be so terrified as to be peeing themselves.
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The game is ridiculously buggy. At some point, where I ended the level with holding the space bar rolling, I went to the next level before the screen popped up to actually press the "next level" button, so it popped up on the NEXT level. I effectively skipped a level.
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It seemed quite a nice game at first but then I started to feel like there were not much differences between the levels. It became a bit boring. I'd like to see the story aspect developed, other than that, this is a nice puzzle game.
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Everyone who has played the Creeper World games will probably notice the music at the beginning of this game is the same as the music in Creeper World when you're on the planetary map to choose a world to go to.
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@freteczka97, Or rather, since Ed(4) uses his mass and since the small blocks may move around as shown by Tough Guy(2), he would cause the small blocks to slide around. When they collide with the wall and correspondingly when Ed collides (finishes colliding?) with them, they could break; however, the large fissure (mouth) in the large blocks represents a significant structural weakness not present in the small blocks, allowing them the possibility of surviving the collision. Furthermore, the smaller blocks may be built better than the large blocks and so forth. The point is, despite however erroneous the physics may be, the game, with its particular aesthetic appeal and not intolerable music, is quite delightful.
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Welcome, to the Bark the Fearless Dog Show! Starring Bark, the Fearless Dog! Abandoned as a pup, he was found by Darcy, who plays in her room, with her friend, Charlie! But creepy stuff comes into her room, it's up to Bark to save his belongings!
*click* Stupid Bark, you made me look bad! OOGABOOGABOOGA!