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January 06, 2009

ice breaker

Get ready for some viking themed ice slicing in Nitrome's latest puzzler ice breaker.

14 comments:

  1. Are you going to keep posting Nitrome games? Nitrome is <3

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  2. ahh stuck at 16 DX help? :D

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  3. Stuck at level 38



    Nike

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  4. i love nitrome

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  5. need help with 31, anyone please?

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  6. FINISHED!! took bout two hours... think one level took bout 45 minutes :D

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  7. please help with 31, please?

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  8. about 31 I read this someplace else, but I could not do it myself yet:
    cut around 1/8 of the width from the left;
    the block would swing;
    cut around 1/8 of the width from the right, WHEN THE BLOCK IS AT THE HIGHEST POINT ON THE RIGHT;
    cut around 1/8 of the width from the left, WHEN THE BLOCK IS AT THE HIGHEST POINT ON THE LEFT;
    repeat until only the center slice remains, and it should be swinging very fast now,
    then cut, fling the VIKING into the boat.

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  9. For 31 I cut a slice just to the left of the viking. When it got to the top of the swing to the left, I cut a slice just to the right of the viking. So there is just the viking swinging on a thin slice. On his next swing back toward the boat, I made a slice right above the viking just before he reaches the top of his swing. It takes a few tries to get it right - the cut has to be done on the upswing so he has enough momentum to make it into the boat.

    Now can I get help on 32? LOL

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  10. nvm i got 32. :)

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  11. When a game requires this much trial and error, the nitrome habit of erasing your score when you restart becomes too annoying to warrant further attention.

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