Jumping snail love quest
December 5, 2004 7:34 AM Subscribe
Saltacol {flash} is a jumping snail who needs your help to reach his mate. Level codes and hints are here. Warning: can be frustrating and addictive.
Lovely. And really freaking hard; I'm stuck in level 2, and it makes me sad how many times I've impaled the poor little guy on that spiny thing.
posted by ook at 8:26 AM on December 5, 2004
posted by ook at 8:26 AM on December 5, 2004
This is a tad too frustrating to maintain my interest, and it's a good thing too. If the levels weren't so maddeningly hard I would be out several hours.
posted by recursive at 8:56 AM on December 5, 2004
posted by recursive at 8:56 AM on December 5, 2004
there's a load more great games linked from there. i'm currently going crazy trying to get the water to run to chasmton...
posted by andrew cooke at 9:22 AM on December 5, 2004
posted by andrew cooke at 9:22 AM on December 5, 2004
There goes my otherwise productive sunday!!
posted by yossarian1 at 10:07 AM on December 5, 2004
posted by yossarian1 at 10:07 AM on December 5, 2004
oh, don't mention the platypus, andrew cooke! That game ruined completely monopolized about two solid weeks for me.
posted by Vidiot at 11:49 AM on December 5, 2004
posted by Vidiot at 11:49 AM on December 5, 2004
"Travel across the top to the porthole."
The hints make it sound so easy
posted by deshead at 12:08 PM on December 5, 2004
The hints make it sound so easy
posted by deshead at 12:08 PM on December 5, 2004
wow...I just spent about three hours going through all 13 levels of Mystery of Time and Space, too.
(Still can't get my Saltacol snail beyond the spikey things in level 2, though.)
posted by Vidiot at 8:50 PM on December 5, 2004
(Still can't get my Saltacol snail beyond the spikey things in level 2, though.)
posted by Vidiot at 8:50 PM on December 5, 2004
Ack, this is frustrating (but good). Level three is hard.
posted by jzed at 3:19 PM on December 6, 2004
posted by jzed at 3:19 PM on December 6, 2004
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posted by mmahaffie at 8:26 AM on December 5, 2004