I tried this a couple weeks ago -- totally impossible, at least for me and my pea-sized brain. I resorted to looking up the solution, yet still messed it up and couldn't finish. Evil game! posted by brain_drain at 6:33 PM on June 26, 2005
I could never beat the first one. Even with the solution. Two of them. I'm not-so-good at timing games. posted by muddgirl at 8:04 PM on June 26, 2005
point and clickers shouldn't involve finely judged timing of your clicks. it's just wrong.
(written in anger after spending two hours getting nowhere, and then ten minutes struggling with it even with the walkthrough). posted by noizyboy at 8:04 PM on June 26, 2005
Weird cosmic moment: I discovered this game (independently of this MeFi post) earlier this evening, then after multiple (failed) attempts at getting through it, decided to give it a rest for a while by checking MeFi... when I found the link.
Solving it isn't worth it.
The amount of effort you'll put into should earn you large cash prizes, frequent flier miles, or a Russian mail order bride (maybe two or three, even).
It delivers none of those things.
Personal satisfaction? Pshaw. posted by Jon-o at 11:38 PM on June 26, 2005
Cheat or no cheat, I can't stand the timing sequences. Argh! posted by dabitch at 12:23 AM on June 27, 2005
Just wanted to let everyone know, my nine year old, Sam, solved the game several times now! posted by davenportmom at 8:28 AM on June 27, 2005
Hapland 1 was tough but fair - I solved it without cheating. But this was, well, illogical in a funny sort of way. Even when I gave up and used the walkthough, it just seemed to be too wacky for its own good. But maybe I'm just bitter that I coudn't crack it! posted by smiffy at 12:02 PM on June 27, 2005
I really wanted to figure this one out on my own, and I think I did pretty well until getting completely stuck. I'm glad I resorted to the walkthrough, because I doubt I ever would have figured out how to get rid of that blasted landmine in the tower at the left.... posted by Robot Johnny at 2:40 PM on June 27, 2005
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