Using the ice bar to melt the other ice bar into water, then freezing the water to shape the water into a key shape. That's clever. I like the physics in the game.
There really isn't much as far as physics go in this game. It defies so many laws.
After all, what keeps the ice from sticking to the molds? How do they create such perfect shapes with no overflow? And how where does the extra water come from to make the pegs in the Ice Key?
That's what I was wondering when I was doing this mission.
There was one FPS themed on World War I that did just that. (Forgot the name, since there are so many of them.) It was even supervised by a historian for accuracy. The game was a big flop because it was TOO realistic in its physics.
Oh, that. That's Barbaros, a legendary pirate who was turned to gold and disassembled. Zack is putting him together. Look for a video I uplaoded called "Meeting Barbaros." It'll explain everything you need.
Solving puzzles, essentially. If fast-paced action is more your thing, then this game isn't for you.
Each stage is basically problem-solving: Using the objects given to you, you must find a way to safely reach the treasure chest.
Even the boss stages are like this: You'll never attack them directly. Instead, you'll either set traps or lure them somewhere dangerous. (Well, except for the final boss, but you're still attacking from very far away.)
The answer lies in the lock. Look at how the lock has three layers, each a different color--the same three colors as the pieces of the mold for the key.
"hey dont touch me"
lol but we will just go and push johnny off anyways XD
espeonofgrace 2 years ago
Lol, Overhazard, In Icicle Of Prosperity and The Crystal Key, You Can't Die :P
mrkrabs366 3 years ago
Using the ice bar to melt the other ice bar into water, then freezing the water to shape the water into a key shape. That's clever. I like the physics in the game.
randomyoshi 3 years ago
There really isn't much as far as physics go in this game. It defies so many laws.
After all, what keeps the ice from sticking to the molds? How do they create such perfect shapes with no overflow? And how where does the extra water come from to make the pegs in the Ice Key?
That's what I was wondering when I was doing this mission.
Overhazard 3 years ago
don't question games. I can't think of any game that doesn't follow the laws of physics precisely.
abridgedfan 3 years ago
There was one FPS themed on World War I that did just that. (Forgot the name, since there are so many of them.) It was even supervised by a historian for accuracy. The game was a big flop because it was TOO realistic in its physics.
Overhazard 3 years ago
Oh, that. That's Barbaros, a legendary pirate who was turned to gold and disassembled. Zack is putting him together. Look for a video I uplaoded called "Meeting Barbaros." It'll explain everything you need.
Overhazard 3 years ago
The mold for the key, of course.
Overhazard 3 years ago
looks like legend of Zelda
sharinganmaster002 3 years ago
Well, Zelda is also a lot of puzzle solving, though Zack & Wiki tends to be more complicated since there's no fighting in this game.
Overhazard 3 years ago
There isnt, then what do you do in the game?
sharinganmaster002 3 years ago
Solving puzzles, essentially. If fast-paced action is more your thing, then this game isn't for you.
Each stage is basically problem-solving: Using the objects given to you, you must find a way to safely reach the treasure chest.
Even the boss stages are like this: You'll never attack them directly. Instead, you'll either set traps or lure them somewhere dangerous. (Well, except for the final boss, but you're still attacking from very far away.)
Overhazard 3 years ago
Stop and Swap is alive!
themaninthemiddle21 3 years ago
You're right! Now to find the eggs and all that.
Overhazard 3 years ago
i saw this game for 20 bucks at my local gamestop do you think i should get it?
Fernee1903 3 years ago
If you've seen gameplay videos and you think you'll like it, definitely--you won't get very many chances to buy this game.
Overhazard 3 years ago
Have you noticed when games tell you not do something...you probaly have to do it.
Rabbit-"Don't touch me"
Overhazard-*touches him and get alot of money*
Alex52795 3 years ago
That's video game logic, definitely.
Overhazard 3 years ago
By the way,you go lucky to get the key right the first time.Or was that the only way to arrenge the key?
Alex52795 3 years ago
No, it's not.
The answer lies in the lock. Look at how the lock has three layers, each a different color--the same three colors as the pieces of the mold for the key.
Overhazard 3 years ago