Alfred Chicken (Warp Zones & Stage 4 Normal Route)
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Back in the days this was the third GB-game I ever had, and at this time the only one which had some kind of replay-value, mostly because of all the secret stuff. (Besides it was kind of hard and I liked that.) So yeah I played this dozens of hours, and after a while you realize with what logic all the stuff is hidden, and after that it's not that hard to find all the secret stuff. Stage 9 gave me the most trouble, the secret watering can there is just evil to find.
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When I watch some of your videos of this game I can only wonder how on earth would you be able to discover all of the incredibly hidden secrets??
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cool, theres a second warp zone! very well hidden tho
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aha.
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Do you know where all of the warps are in the SNES game? I could only find one of them, and well if I just want to do a quick play of it (without the cans) it still takes like 2 or 3 hours.
MrRetroGamer96 1 year ago
@MrRetroGamer96 I believe there's really only one warp zone in the SNES-version. I know that doesn't make much sense, but I played this game lots of times and I think I looked everywhere. I can't find any other evidence of other warp zones in the net, so as I said, I think there's only one.
CrazyQuark 1 year ago
@CrazyQuark Well thanks for telling me. That game takes forever to finish with all those levels, and I don't think the passwords save your lives and watering cans you collected so far.
MrRetroGamer96 1 year ago
@MrRetroGamer96 Actually, there are two possible passwords you can get: If you found all cans, you get a proper password for that, and if haven't found them all, you get another password which doesn't save any cans.
CrazyQuark 1 year ago
Hey, what was that music at the end?
Boinkity1 3 years ago
It's the ending music of the CD32-version of the game.
CrazyQuark 3 years ago