I have been 'wandering' for days....the last bit of info I've gleaned is that I need to find Shortfuse and KaChing back at the village beach to the South. Went there, couldn't find them, continued searching as far West and South as you can go and made my way back to the village. Decided to do some 'floing', hoping I'd find something I missed, nada. I've completed tons of levels to the North and East, am one stone key short for that temple (if that helps any).
Pat, I was in the same boat and Poops and Loops sent me back to the Professor and the Professor sent me to Ka Ching and Ka Ching led me to this other boomer.
anyway read this link to get more clues.
The Prodessor is due north of the Kaboom village in the temple ruins.
I can't remember where I got my first blue key but I think it was somewhere in the boomer village.
Did you talk to all the bommers?
You can buy a stone key from the guy in the camp at the start. If you've already bought it then you must have missed a level somewhere in the jungle. I don't think it will help you get further on though (you're already in the Kaboom village), just get you the coins and gems at one side.
Got things worked out...Yes, I must have skipped something. Even tho I know I had already solved 'Baby Go Boom and Lost Among the Coral', they registered as unplayed. Played them again which opened a new bridge just to the south of that area. Now I am at 'Lagoon Falls".
It's happened to me too. I had started and saved an adventure part way through it, then aborted it and completed two others without saving. Then I went back to the first one and started it again. The problem came when I did something wrong and instead of restarting the adventure I loaded the saved one from earlier, subsequently completed it and saved it again. Of course the one I'd completed and saved was from before I did the other two so I had in effect gone back to before I did them. The air turned blue when I realised what I'd done.
It would be nice if there was a way to 'clear' some of the 'saved' windows. After a while there is just tooo much to keep track of, making it easier to make mistakes. I agree with you guys about the 'fast' stuff and preferring 'puzzles'.