Ok if this is the case I repeat what I am complaining about since four months. I cannot get the last two pucking foints in HTGO. I mean 2 points. Everybody listen? The enclosed points are also more difficult than I thought. The ball is always too short. P
Use the far right arrow in the screen move up one pixel and left a bunch open door with that one arrow then put it back you don't have to be super fast and repeat about a hundred times. And I think mike is right for some reason it don't work in Germany. Same with htgo. But I heard your complant so maybe give it a try.
Oh shoot. You may be right after all. Got to arrange a business trip to another country then. Business trips are best for beating CP levels. Our friend ogster has been boasting he got HTGO in an hour. So I'd better go and see the Philippines?
You guys make me dizzy with your arrow suggestions. I have used all arrows for glitching the door but the first. More than once. I'll try thanks Erik
Your welcome. Your a physicist you think to much. the last arrow seemed the easiest to move back and forth. I guess in the great word of lynyrd skynyrd I'm a simple kind of man. By the way that was my late fathers favorite song as well as mine.
How to get out. Lvl 61. If you post your email or pm it to me I'll be glad to send you the arrows. This is what almost everyone considers the hardest and most random Lvl. A few of the best players there is do not have the points.
Sorry it should be How to get out. Yes, I am confused by this most difficult level too. But I am trying, and believe I can hit 652.
Sadly once I reliezed that sometimes the ball launches differently I went back and tried to improve that score. That's when you know your a cat. So cheers to anyone else that retried Lvl 1. I think it was mike that found that point. Lol.
I will leave the hardest level until I beat other simpler levels. There're still lots of levels I don't get the highest score. After I get 53100, it seems more and more harder for me to get more points
It's possible if we play this cat in a non-Euclidean space But that would be a new game. It's more like cat mathematics than cat physics