TROGDOR: The Game
http://www.homestarrunner.com/trogdor.html
Whoa. I am SO not getting any work done for the rest of the week.
First try: level 10, 880 points.
Whoa. I am SO not getting any work done for the rest of the week.
First try: level 10, 880 points.
Comments
Mac Guru
Originally posted by Mac Guru
my iBook's arrow keys
ARROWED!
A couple of pointers for beginners:
* There is a meter at the top to show how long you are burninating. Go for the cottages first; only burninate the peasants if you have plenty of time.
* You are invinicible while burninating. Take advantage of this!
* Once it has been burninated, you can walk over a cottage as if it wasn't there. This is important to know for some of the later levels.
* There is a bonus treasure room in a later level. Walk around to find it.
* With enough points, you can earn extra mans.
Nice find dude, nice find.
I just got arrowed by a "friggin' knight", and lost a mans.
I'm getting a Trogdor tattoo man.
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Any reason why something of this nature would disable my arrow keys?
Mac Guru
Extra geek points, though the music is really irritating after about 5 seconds...
skip the gamespy link at top, but plenty of good arcade games online (Java, Shockwave, Flash) from google
Originally posted by Splinemodel
My friend got to level 102. He says that after level 25 it starts repeating, and after 50 or so you don't get extra Mans after every 300 points. He's learned the motions of the knights at this point. . .
TOO MUCH FREE TIME!
wait, I do this kind of thing all the time
Originally posted by Brad
ARROWED!
A couple of pointers for beginners:
* There is a meter at the top to show how long you are burninating. Go for the cottages first; only burninate the peasants if you have plenty of time.
No, no, burninate the peasants! A burninated peasant will return to his thatched-roof cottage and set it alight him or herself, saving you the trouble. You can burninate the nearest one and then stomp off to a thatched-roof cottage nearby while the peasant is running, screaming in pain, across the countryside, to his home.