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Post by playgeneration on Jun 3, 2007 11:47:30 GMT
On behalf of Phil, heres the ending:
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Post by eday2010 on Jun 3, 2007 18:58:44 GMT
That's a pretty gay ending. I wouldn't be pleased if I beat a game and it had a lame ending like that.
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Phil
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Post by Phil on Jun 3, 2007 21:36:12 GMT
Not bothered if it's a "gay ending" I did it............
Most SMS games have simple congratualtions message at least with Woody Pop all the balls fall out...........
Look at that score, boy! ;D
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Post by Stan on Jun 3, 2007 22:08:48 GMT
Are those gumballs? What would a disembodied piece of wood want gumballs?
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Post by Bock on Jun 4, 2007 18:00:44 GMT
That's already pretty good for a SMS MyCard game.
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Post by playgeneration on Jun 4, 2007 18:23:52 GMT
Exactly, you can't expect too much of an end sequence when the entire game is only 32k. Infact do any of the other markIII/sms card games even have endings? (not counting the SG card games)
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Post by Stan on Jun 4, 2007 20:17:17 GMT
So to get back on topic, why would a disembodied, smiling, pink-cheeked piece of wood want anything to do with gumballs?
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Post by playgeneration on Jun 4, 2007 20:28:11 GMT
Yeah because all the other living bits of wood we know hate gumballs
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Phil
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Post by Phil on Jun 4, 2007 21:13:44 GMT
Actually they are "love eggs" according to the manual ;D
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Post by Stan on Jun 4, 2007 21:47:31 GMT
Which creates further problems.
1. We know of no pieces of wood that enjoy gumballs.
2. This particular piece of wood seems to have no need for gumballs.
3. The manual CLEARLY states it likes balls, throwing the gumball idea completely in the loo.
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