I played this one a little, laughed alot and started the process all over again.
I didn't realize you could move those shadow dudes like that, that was too cool.
I didn't realize you could move those shadow dudes like that, that was too cool.
Same here. I was a bit scart but thought oh what the heck. Took me forever getting rid of the little red dude. That six-shooter was a bit quick on the trigger.
I never did anything with the metal boxes, was I supposed to. Got the cowboy and his damsel to the exit all in one piece. thanks Bob.
Great level! Sometimes I think you make on purpose level with two ways to solve. I didn't care about the dynamite for I saw no way to use it though, but fortunately I found an old rifle with a curved barrel to shoot the guy. But I had to know what the "out of the box/corral" way was.
bob roest wrote:they're there to help move the wood box onto the varmint.
I didn't know the word "varmint", but I guess you mean the red shooting guy. Took me a long time again to find out how, and I have to say: Quite genius!
The keg does nothing, it's there for fun. There are two ways to eliminate the red guy. The prefered method and the more interesting in my opinion, is to drop the wood box on him.
BTW Marinus here's a site that I use a lot, you might find it useful as well. It also features a thesaurus and encyclopedia.
I timed it with a prism to get rid of that nasty varmint. Peeque went left, waited and pushed that prism right, got the box out of the way and hit the yellow timer just in the nick of time.
Monica, that's what I did first. But like Bob said, the other way is more interesting.
Let a woodbox run around a few times, and then at the right moment, let the steelbox sit left of the tramp, so the woodbox will bounce and jump down onto the red guy.
Bob, thanks for that link. I already found the meaning of the word, by searching on Google and Wikipedia, but probably that website will be useful sometimes.