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Post by blaster on Jan 13, 2014 2:14:35 GMT -8
So I might have some time to try to stream Gruntz in the near future. What levels (custom or regular) do you guys recommend if I do?
I haven't played Gruntz for some while, so I don't think I'll be able to handle later regular stage. (Note that I never cleared secretSudoku1)
I haven't perfected any stage beyond rocky road either, so that might be an option. Although I'll need the guide here for that.
I hope I do have the time to do it.
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Post by GooRoo on Jan 13, 2014 7:12:07 GMT -8
So I might have some time to try to stream Gruntz in the near future. What levels (custom or regular) do you guys recommend if I do? I haven't played Gruntz for some while, so I don't think I'll be able to handle later regular stage. (Note that I never cleared secretSudoku1) I haven't perfected any stage beyond rocky road either, so that might be an option. Although I'll need the guide here for that. I hope I do have the time to do it. All of the (known) Gruntz Custom Levelz are available for download from this Forum. And for the 'Standard' Levelz there are walk-throughs available just a click away. I would recommend re-playing the original Questz from the beginning. They were arranged so that the solver learns more of the tricks as each puzzle is completed. Custom Level Designers have frequently taken advantage of certain 'bugs' in the Gruntz Game Engine, such as the ability of a Grunt carrying a bomb to light the fuse and run between Pyramids ... on the diagonal. Others have discovered that said Grunt with the bomb would stop to play with a toy ... and forget what they had set out to do. After the standard questz, I would recommend some of Guenter's smaller puzzlez. Many learning opportunities in them, with only an hour or so required to eventually solve them.
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