tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4681370517854878547.post1499953468100041581..comments2023-11-05T05:53:02.357-05:00Comments on Scribblenautics: Tons of new videos...Part 2Joshuahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00307049592160827718noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4681370517854878547.post-46044031257248961502009-07-27T02:45:49.366-04:002009-07-27T02:45:49.366-04:00On the topic of 9-5... I enjoyed the bad guy's...On the topic of 9-5... I enjoyed the bad guy's reaction to the suddenly appearing monster. A MONSTER! RUN AWAY! INTO THE LAVA! :P<br /><br />Think you can simply squeeze between the stalagmite and stalactite at the start? The gap looks a little too small for that, sadly - it seems crushing is the only option! <br /><br />The solution was, when you come down to it, generally pretty boring. The monster was the best part, and there wasn't even a grappling hook used! (there are steel boxes on either side of the fire platform forming perfect hookholds!)<br /><br />I'd totally solve the car puzzle (did we spot the number?) with a helicopter and some rope. Or a time-travelling dinosaur and bungee cords. Or even a tow truck. Perhaps I'd just write "car" again and put that one at the house (would that work?) Or use a forklift. The options are fantastically endless.<br /><br />Wow, this comment ended up pretty long.MeTheGameMakingGuyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16760969828804485460noreply@blogger.com