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FXJ9346JX4T9, thanks.
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Yay, thank you for J7PKJHAPTKM9!
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Took P4XKJJKMNY6J
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This game is PURE RETRO INDUCED CORN-TASTIC!
In a world where enlightened llamas, Justin Bieber, and the Batmobile somehow all co-exist, you need to get some animals home safely. At it's very core it can be seen as simply a retro looking Frogger clone using line drawing controls to direct the animals across the street to their homes...but that would only scratch the surface. The real point of this game is to score crazy combos! Up on the top of the screen are three squares representing a slot machine only the squares are filled in based on who you send home. Send a duck, rabbit, and then llama home and you could net yourself some nice points but if you instead were to send a llama and then a duck home YOU WOULD SCREW IT ALL UP (and that would make Justin Bieber cry). There is a method to the madness but I'll let you read the instructions on combo scoring for yourself. As an almost completely irrelevant (and therefore VERY RELEVANT in a game like this), there is the whole time travel stuff. If you've saved up enough Time Juice (TM), you can actually make time travel backwards or even fast forward for a bit. Cute & Stupid 4/5
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Codes all gone.. boo hoo..
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This game is awesome. I find it really hard though! At first glance I expected it to be a bit boring, but it is far from boring, thanks to the multiplier/combo mechanism that completely makes the game (and of course the time rewind feature). It's totally unique, feels very different from playing Frogger. I love the personality of the game.
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Is there no pause button in this game?
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Not that I noticed. Kind of ironic...with all of that time manipulation there still is no way to pause time.
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Yeah, that IS kind of ironic
![]() I would really, really like a pause button (or a tap with x fingers to pause option, don't care about the implementation), and now that I'm making suggestings anyway, it would also be really nice if in the pause screen you could access the combo/levels chart. I think I start to know them all, but my memory isn't great, so it would be nice to be able to check that in the middle of a game. |
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The slot reel on top does show you possible combos, for what it's worth.
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