To advance to Level 7- MILKWASABADCHOICE Level 8- SAMUSISFEMALE Level 9- LETTERTOELISE Level 10- WASSAILINGSONG Level 11- SHADOWINVAIN Level 12- DANABNORMAL Level 13- CRUISERSCREEKUH Level 14- MALLORYLIKESPOLKADOTS and, I am done playing, for now.
I'm the world's worst game player and I got to the end easily; how'd that happen? i think there are 30 or 35 levels.
So how do I beat this one? Edit: Never mind. Edit again: 100040, my final score. Last pword: shakeappeal Image Unavailable, Please Login
Having recently gone from a 90-100hr/week job to one that requires about 5hrs of actual brainpower/week, I've got a lot of time on my hands to play these. This one is one of my recent favorites -- first two difficulty levels are pretty easy, but the last one is pretty tough... http://www.addictinggames.com/bloonstowerdefense2.html
Really one of the easier games. Did you guys too get a lot of clipping errors when a ball on a ramp would flicker between being above it and below it and finally decided that it was below and fell into the water? Ruined my whole game! Score 104100
I came home from work and my wife was on level 32...it was the hardest level for her. We finished the last couple of levels together, and she won two cheat codes. She says to tell you it's a cool game and she will play more.
LOL. Sweet. I found it the other day and I've been playing it off an on since. I've only been able to finish a complete game twice due to work, but my highest score was 104,000 I think.
Cheat codes: Tiny spheres (100,000 Points) Password: fivefootone Space gravity (75,000 Points) Password: ziggyplayedguitar Multiple spheres in play Password: waterloosunset
Since August 2004, when I officially "retired": I started forgetting what day it was...generally off by 2 days or more. Played all the PC games I wanted. Restored my 330, which then got crunched. Nothing much left to do but go back to work. It's only 2 to 3 days a week, doing some really interesting stuff, money's great!
It's nice to be back...new perspective, working on some projects that are pushing me to get better. Thought I was done for, but turned out I just needed some extended time off to recover from the previous ten years. I'll revisit the idea of full-time retirement in two or three years.