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So tell me again why all these random people are standing near flimsy infrastructures and there is a maniacal bomber going around destroying things?
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Between this and the fact that multiplayer games primarily based around the "Put money in this or fail" model keep getting badged, i'm beginning to think that the badge-selection process involves a check to greg.
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I sincerely apologize for your gruesome death, construction worker on level 9. No one should die from being impaled in the crotch.
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While there were some interesting variables in the different types of blocks and how they interacted with the bombs, the game itself was so insultingly easy I'm disappointed it has a badge. There are far better demolition games, not just on the web but on Kong itself.
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I love that someone gently bumping into another person causes their head to fly off and gush blood all over everything.
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brings a whole new meaning towards humans having a fragile body....*looks at hands, OMFG THESE CAN TEAR ME LIMB FROM LIMB BY JUST TOUCHING ME!!!*
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It's a decent game, but it's INCREDIBLY too easy. More often than not you can win just by putting a single bomb in a place that looks unstable. Bomb explosions will take care of the rest. The only levels I struggled on were 27 and 29, for somewhat unfair reasons. It needs to give us a little challenge... I had cups on every level before I got the 30 minute achievement.
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Today on fox 47: 4 bombs were dropped and destroyed 4 brick roofs with a person under each, and, not surprisingly, noone was killed.
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i love how a thousand pound building can fall on me and i'm perfectly fine, but my buddies leg can slice my head off :D