Thanks for this lovely fun level Michelle. Not so easy that it didn't need lots of restarts and rethinks. Finally did things in the right order and they all got home safely.
Thanks Liz and Anne. I am glad you enjoyed the level. Anne, I am not quite sure why you can't get stinky to the exit. Are all the gates open? Let me know exactly where you are stuck and I will try to help
I have all of the gates opened. Everyone has exited except Stinky. He is standing by the exit on the left side of the level. I tried to tramp over and use Peegue's exit but got killed by the opened gates.
I just played the level again and I had no problems. I really don't know what to tell you. Hopefully someone will have an idea as to what the problem might be.
I almost gave up on this one. I could not see how to work those green boulders. All the other area's were pretty straight forward, but that had me stumped. Finally got it and made my way home. Thanks
I had no problem getting Stinky to the exit, but I'm wondering if Anne is experiencing the left side glitch, where if a boulder is sunk in water, it makes an invisible block on the left side of the level.
Don't know why this should happen on one computer and not on others though ... hmmmm.
I enjoyed this level very much - lots of great puzzles in four small areas! It reminded me of an oldie of your's called "Four Seasons" or something like that which I also really enjoyed working through!
Thanks for the fun!
I hope you don't mind but I added an extra row of tiles on the left so that Anne could finish this - it effects some people's PC sometimes. That leftside glitch can be a pain! I named it BORDEAUX80A - hope that was OK?
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annedanner wrote:I have all of the gates opened. Everyone has exited except Stinky. He is standing by the exit on the left side of the level. I tried to tramp over and use Peegue's exit but got killed by the opened gates.
I had the same problem but found a way around it...
Exit all the other stinkers then have Stinky push the steel box right until it smashes on the open gate. He should be able to use the left side tramp to exit then.
Exit all the other stinkers then have Stinky push the steel box right until it smashes on the open gate. He should be able to use the left side tramp to exit then.
Interesting - how???
I wasn't particularly a gentleman: I made Qookie to stand on the red button, allowing all others to exit first.
I wasn't particularly a gentleman: I made Qookie to stand on the red button, allowing all others to exit first.
Until the box was smashed to the right, the tramp Stinky had to use acted like a solid wall. Even with the red gate open, Stinky could not exit. A glitch I hadn't come across before.
Until the box was smashed to the right, the tramp Stinky had to use acted like a solid wall. Even with the red gate open, Stinky could not exit. A glitch I hadn't come across before.
I wonder why this didn't happen to me: my Stinky had no problem exiting while Qookie was stepping on the red button. Perhaps it's a different version of the game.
I'm not sure what everyone is talking about re: glitch. I finished the level without any trouble. All of the buttons were covered with boulders/sphere. The timers were started with either metal boxes or wooden boxes/cannon.
Amnon wrote:
I wonder why this didn't happen to me: my Stinky had no problem exiting while Qookie was stepping on the red button. Perhaps it's a different version of the game.
I went back and looked again. Before exiting Stinky I had pushed the steel box back on top of the button (no good reason except housekeeping I guess). That's what blocks the exit. If the steel box is left off the button, everything is fine. Curious.
However, Stinky could not leave until I simply moved the metal box off the timer. Then it went fine.
I had no such problem, perhaps because Stinky did not personally re-step on the conveyor-button, but pushed the box on top of it at the right moment (then nobody had to step on a button).