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- From: fm2d+@andrew.cmu.edu (Frank M. Michels)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm
- Subject: Re: Pitfall 2
- Message-ID: <0f=CsC200iUxA40mBd@andrew.cmu.edu>
- Date: 14 Dec 92 10:26:54 GMT
- Article-I.D.: andrew.0f=CsC200iUxA40mBd
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- Organization: Freshman, MCS general, Carnegie Mellon, Pittsburgh, PA
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- OK, listen carefully ... it's rather tricky ...
-
- At the beginning of the game, fall down into the river, and swim all the
- way to the RIGHT. As far as you can. Jump on the ledge (just swim into
- it). Follow your instinct and you'll head into this LONG staircase with
- bats. (On every floor that there is a bat, there is a pot of gold.
- FYI.) Anyway, keep going down the staircase until you come to the first
- frog. Get on that floor with the frog and go to left. Fall off the
- ledge, but do not jump off it because you'll hit a bat and go all the
- way back to the red cross. You'll land on a floor with a scorpion. Go
- to the left. When you reach the ledge, DO NOT FALL OR JUMP. Simply
- wait. After the bat flies by, a balloon will appear. Jump to grab the
- balloon and you can steer left and right and go faster and slower by
- moving the joystick up or down. Stay to the left hand side of the
- canyon and let the bat pop the balloon. One floor gets you the diamond.
- The top floor gets you your sister. Now, on the top floor, follow the
- staircase all the way down until the staircase ends, but DON'T FALL INTO
- THE RIVER. On the bottom floor, go to the left. Now follow that
- staircase all the way UP. Get the cat and the rat, go into the river,
- jump up onto the first river, and go to the left to where your started.
- If you make it that far with 110,000 points, you're a pro!
-
- Computer Regression with a Commodore 64 ...
-
- Frank Michels
- Carnegie Mellon University
- fm2d+@andrew.cmu.edu
-