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183.1 | Spoiler help for woods | HBO::BLAISDELL | Can't think of anything | Fri Jan 06 1989 12:33 | 26 |
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A spoiler request to anyone that has had the displeasure of playing
this annoying game.
How do you get to Winter in the Woods stage???? What I've tried
so far is hidden behind the formfeed.
After easily finding summer and fall, I've tried
every single door in the fall and cannot get to winter.
There are three trees with doors, prior to getting to the
next start sign. One door takes me back to Spring, another
door takes me back to Summer, and the other door takes me
back to start in Fall. I tried going all the way through
and to the next start sign, then trying the three doors
again, and get the same results. Believe me, I've tried
every combination and can't get through and I've had experience
playing maze games like Gauntlet and had no problems!
Thanks in advance,
-rick
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183.2 | OK for 6+, I think | VOLKS::COOLIDGE | Bayard, VAX CSSE DTN 240-6493 AET1-1/6 | Fri Jan 06 1989 16:13 | 13 |
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We obtained this for our two kids (daughter 7, son 5.5), and our
son enjoys it immensely. It's a little easier for him to understand
than SMB (where he tends to overlook coins and hidden blocks), and
the frustration level isn't quite as high. He's watched the adults
plow through to the ocean scene, and seen us play a little with
the other scenes, and is content so far.
My wife and I are very experienced with SMB and Zelda, so when we
started experimenting with the Woods, we were rather baffled as
it simply doesn't make sense. Yes, overall, this game is a bit
simplistic compared to SMB, but it's just right for the intended
audience, I think.
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183.3 | my input | SBLANC::MOEHLENPAH | | Fri Jan 06 1989 17:44 | 4 |
| Well, as I pointed out a few notes ago (maybe a reply?), my 3.5 yr old
wanted it. It sure isn't a game for smaller children!
Ed
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183.4 | I'm six, how old are you? | SEINE::RAINVILLE | Trace this call, where am I? | Sat Jan 07 1989 14:07 | 6 |
| I know how to get to the Winter scene. In the second Fall
there is a tree with a hidden tunnel. You have to shoot
at the bottom of the tree and jump while you shoot. It'll
look like water splashing...
David
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183.5 | Thanks for the help! | ESPN::BLAISDELL | Can't think of anything | Mon Jan 09 1989 12:57 | 34 |
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Well David (the 6 year old who writes like a 30 year old), thank
you very much for the spoiler answer! The game is less frustrating
now. However, it still doesn't change my opinion of the game. More
on that after the formfeed later since much of the discussion will
be spoiler related.
My 4 year old always wants to play Super Mario Brothers over Mickey
because he tells me it is easier to play. To find out if this was
true, I started to play Mousecapade and discovered he was correct.
That is what got me irritated with this game.
-rick
*warning* Spoiler discussion follows formfeed
Ah, the hidden door in the tree trick. Wouldn't it have been nice
to have been adequately taught this trick in the fun house where the
same technique can be used. I always wondered what the "splash" was
when you fired the stars at certain parts of the wall in the fun house.
I used to toss 7-8 stars at it before getting tired and moving on. If
I had just sat there and fired 10 stars at it, I would have seen the
hidden items appear! Sorry, but that is poor game design. 3-4 shots
should be enough to uncover the items.
Now I can tell my nieces about the trick. They are 9 and 11 years
old and after playing the game for two weeks, hadn't discovered the
technique either and were stuck in the woods. The instruction booklet
wasn't particularly helpful either.
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183.6 | RENT THIS ONE FIRST. | FSTTOO::RATHBURN | | Wed Jan 18 1989 13:06 | 11 |
| We rented the Mickey game this week and find it very
frustrating.The only game you have a reasonable chance
in is the Fun house. This is because its the only one
that you can effectivly avoid your enemies. The enemies
come at you in bunches, and you cannot avoid them.
We wont buy this game and I recommend that anyone
should at first rent before buying. Mario Brothers
and Zelda are 10's. Mickey ia a -10.
T.C.
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183.7 | mickey mousecapade want it | WFOVX4::CAHILLANE | nintendo fever | Fri Jan 20 1989 17:12 | 8 |
| were do you get mickey mousecapade in mass
nintendo brendo (brendan cahillane age 9)
F10
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183.8 | Try Bradless for Mickeymousecapades | OPUS::PREISIG | | Mon Jan 23 1989 14:40 | 5 |
| I found it at Bradlees just before Christmas. I think it was $34.95.
At the time, I couldn't find it anywhere else. It was advertised
at Childworld, but none of the three stores I went to had it.
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183.9 | WARPING | JUPITR::DRURY | Another one already? | Thu Dec 14 1989 19:05 | 22 |
| THERE IS A WAY TO WARP TO ANY LEVEL BY DOING THIS
SPOILER:
THE WAY TO WARP IS TO HOLD DOWN A,B AND SELECT PRESS UP,DOWN,LEFT,
OR RIGHT AND YOU WILL WARP.
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183.10 | Peg Leg Pete? | XANADU::KREFETZ | | Fri Mar 08 1991 16:40 | 1 |
| How do I pass the pirate ship??
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