

So you bomb it, causing the whole thing to explode. Case in point, when we reach a castle in the road, there is a giant red X on it. The advice he gives us is unnecessary, because everything he tells us will be obvious and apparent once we reach the right spots. He doesn’t join us until after this chapter, because he’s scared of being captured.
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I don’t know why, but I feel kind of sad now.Ī Pixl pops out of the bushes and tells us about Francis, and how to get to his Fort. Also sometimes we kidnap talking butterflies. This is what Nintendo thinks of us we’re lazy shut-ins who can’t talk to women and watch anime all day. Maybe it’s because his over-the-top waste of a life makes us all feel better? I think he’s fun to watch, but his character leaves me with a bad taste in my mouth. This character is both the embodiment of every negative nerd stereotype AND the reason people like this chapter.
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He definitely doesn’t feel like a Mario character he’s a nerdy fanboy who obsesses over TV shows and video games, even more than me! I may be a sad sort, but at least I don’t say “Hi-technical” every other sentence. This is Francis, the single most inappropriate character in this entire game. I like the small touches, like his neckbeard…scales…spikes. Anyway, immediately upon entering, Tippi is kidnapped by a giant, nerdy chameleon. This time, it’s a graph paper/large pixels theme to the art. As usual, the chapter opens with everything being draw in like an Etch-a-Sketch, complete with the noise. I wanted to get on with this chapter, because it’s usually the most popular one among the fans. You can play these to win tokens to buy some decent prizes, but I didn’t spend enough time there. The mini-games are fun, there’s a memory match one, a light-gun fps sort of one, and a tilting/balance game. There’s also a secret passage in this bar that leads to hidden casino of mini-games.

I maintain that this makes it sound like the Ancients were sex fiends, given how often their passionate love is mentioned. He tells us about how Pure Hearts are made from love between people, and how the Ancients made them because their passions burned so hot when they were in love. A stupid, childish name, but the bartender is a fountain of exposition. Something more interesting about this trip is a bar I stumbled in to at the bottom of the Flipside, the Underwhere. I’m going to skip that subject for now, it’s a post for some other time. I have to use them to find the new Heart Pillar, and on the way I also discover the Pit of 100 Trials.

Their names were Boomer and Slim, and I’ll let you guess what they do (hint, they are things we could do in TTYD). I forgot to mention that in the last chapter I picked up a couple new Pixls. He say it’s a “man in green” actually, but c’mon.
