The game begins the same as any gamer would recognize - the opening screen of Mario. The enemies, yep, you jump on their heads and smash that brick with your head. But - what - it suddenly raised into the air so high I can't reach it. This next block... what? An invisible block suddenly appeared stopping me from breaking it.
The rest of the level is infused with other such moments of Why did that kill me? And How am I supposed to get past here now? Well, don't fret, it is possible to beat, but its about making mistakes - then finding the solution. Don't forget (unlike me, who died more than a dozen times before finding out) that space bar is run. Hold it down to jump over things that you normally couldn't.
There are four levels and you'll know when you're properly finished by the end credits appearing. That won't happen by accident, though, it is a very frustratingly fun game which will take the best out of you. Enjoy.
This game kicked my *.
as you loose life's it just adds up the negative life's. By the time i beat this game i had -389 life's.
This game is highly addicting. Maybe its just because i grew up on super Mario, im not sure. But this game was awesome. Even after beating it i still play it a lot.
The first time i beat it, it took me forever and i died every 5 seconds. All the little tricks and traps really add up to make this game harder then * yet totally awesome at the same time.
"Its not what you ride, its that you ride"
1996--------Honda Elite S-
1991--------Tomos Targa-
And a Bunch of other bikes.
jonsteffen wrote:hmmmmm, i've always wanted to install an O.S. to ram. Sweetness! Will it stay on the ram, or you gotta do it every time you reboot?
Every time the comp goes down. Its designed to run off the CD but I dont want to wear out my new DVD burner, so it typoe in the load in ram command. Its blazin fast and Im using less than 100 megs of ram right now OS included.
I am not a mechanic, nor do I play one on TV. Actually my advice is probably worth slightly less than what you pay to view it.