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Battledrome: Super Crate Box Part II

After my defeat last week week at the pro prowese of Gavin, we’re playing the free indie game Super Crate Box again. This time we’re playing on the level shown above. You need to get ten crates on the first level to unlock it. So there’s your first challenge.

To join in and have your name not just looked at, but possibly read out on next week’s NZCast, post your score in the comments below!


Comments


gavin cant remember his password right now Says:

FRIDAY!? Latest post ever!

Mikular Says:

That tutorial level is a pain in the arse to get through, since it strips you of weapons etc. and starts at a very slow pace each time. Still working on my score for this week.

Halidar Says:

104 before I decided I’d rather go play something else. Sorry for the comparatively disappointing score.

Daniel Corrigan Says:

56, I don’t think I’m going to get higher than that. I always die when I think. If I notice that I’m doing well, I die. If I think about doing well, I die. If I try to not die, I die.

This game can only be played without thinking about it, which is interesting, but somewhat defeats the object.

Bluj162 Says:

Nope Nope Nope. Just posting to say that my name is pronounced “Blue-Jay-1-6-2″ for future reference.

Daniel Corrigan Says:

Game Over Crates! 74

I scored 62.

Daniel Corrigan Says:

87…

Daniel Corrigan Says:

146 and I’m done.

Halidar Says:

192 I’m never playing this game again please don’t go on to round 3.


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