Hi,
Just tried it, just makes a whoosh sound and that's it. I thought it
might be some weapon or magnet or something, but you can't seem to use
it on toys, on elves, on keys, on Santa, or during the mad rush if you
get all the keys. Very bizarre.
Cheers,
Damien.
On 21/12/2018 08:47 PM, joseph weakland via Groups.Io wrote:
did any player on here figure out what the spacebar does?
On 12/21/2018 11:37 AM, lori duncan wrote:
Ah thanks, good to know I'm not losing my marbles! :)
On 21/12/2018 14:11, Liam Erven wrote:
Yes. They are much quicker now.
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*Subject: *Re: [blind-gamers] The Great Toy Robbery Version 2.0 is
now Here!
Wow Liam this is great work! I love the main menu music too, and is
it my imagination or do the elves in this version come onto the
screen quicker than in the older version?
From Lori.
On 21/12/2018 13:02, Liam Erven wrote:
Fourteen years ago, a crazy audio game with a kid running around
in Santa's factory to steal toys for himself was released. It has
become one of the most classic and iconic audio games people
think about during the holidays. After a much-anticipated wait,
version 2.0 is here.
Play as Naughty Mcnaughterson as you dash through Santa's
workshop picking up toy after toy. But, it's not that easy. Use
sounds to guide you as you collect toys while dodging security
elves, and after enough time has elapsed, you'll have to deal
with Santa himself.
Version 2.0 boasts all new features. Post your scores to our
all-new regional leaderboards. Do you live in Australia? Take on
all your pals from down under. Live in the EU? No problem, you
and all your European pals can compete together. There is plenty
of regional fun for all.
If you played old versions of the game, you will remember that
having to escape from Santa was as simple as running to the same
exit repeatedly. Not anymore. Now you'll need to use strategy,
nerves of steel, and a bit of luck to escape. did we mention he's
much scarier too? He might even have a surprise or two up his
sleeves. He has sleeves, right?
If you like all sorts of numbers and statistical stuff, then
version 2.0 has you covered. Track statistics such as wins,
losses, steps taken and much more. You can even export your stats
to a txt file that you can email to your friends or post on
Facebook or even your favorite forums.
For the true collector, The Great Toy Robbery contains 100
achievements. Some are simple to unlock, and others will make you
think. Even others might be based on pure chance. Think you can
get all 100?
And if that's not enough for you, I�ve got one, more, thing. The
Great Toy Robbery is the first LWorks title that you can install
straight to your mac. No more bootcamp or virtualizing, just grab
and go. That's right. This is the first LWorks title that is
truly cross-platform. Now more gamers than ever can enjoy this
fun and challenging game.
And in case it wasn't mentioned yet? The game is 100 percent free!
If you are going to play on MacOS, please be advised that at
least MacOS 10.13 is required.
http://www.l-works.net/tgtr.php
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