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Hey, you're right! I haven't seen that clover-thing beforeBionichute wrote:What was with the clover card thing at the end? Is that an item? What does it do?


Yeah, Globolk! Thanks for making this level come true.Rayfist wrote:Wow, Enchanted Forest looks beautiful, good job Globolk

This was posted a while ago, but this allows me to bring something up.Reiska wrote:Some Vita walktrought:
http://youtu.be/5hQ3gYoL0dA
The first level seems to be named Once Upon a Time. But those pause menu sound effects and loading screen music! So nice!
I want the game. Now!
Teensies in Trouble is the name of the world while Once Upon a Time is the name of the level itself. Levels don't have the name tag excluding musical levels.Bionichute wrote:While the loading screen says Once Upon A Time, the painting still says Teensies in Trouble, just like it normally does. This is very strange. It could possibly be an error, or they could be changing it, and didn't bother to change the painting for the E3 demo.

Where did you get this info, and if that's true, then why does it say Teensies in Trouble on the loading screen in the Challenge App?Reiska wrote:Teensies in Trouble is the name of the world while Once Upon a Time is the name of the level itself. Levels don't have the name tag excluding musical levels.

I think you said it backwards... Teensies in Trouble is the level, and Once Upon a Time is the World.Reiska wrote:Teensies in Trouble is the name of the world while Once Upon a Time is the name of the level itself. Levels don't have the name tag excluding musical levels.Bionichute wrote:While the loading screen says Once Upon A Time, the painting still says Teensies in Trouble, just like it normally does. This is very strange. It could possibly be an error, or they could be changing it, and didn't bother to change the painting for the E3 demo.

This is where things get confusing. Teensies in Trouble and Once Upon A Time are the same level, and neither of them is the world name. Enchanted Forest takes place in the same world as Teensies in Trouble/Once Upon A Time, it isn't it's own world.sergiomonty wrote:I think you said it backwards... Teensies in Trouble is the level, and Once Upon a Time is the World.Reiska wrote:Teensies in Trouble is the name of the world while Once Upon a Time is the name of the level itself. Levels don't have the name tag excluding musical levels.Bionichute wrote:While the loading screen says Once Upon A Time, the painting still says Teensies in Trouble, just like it normally does. This is very strange. It could possibly be an error, or they could be changing it, and didn't bother to change the painting for the E3 demo.
This still isn't as mildly infuriating as "it's scent has been blowing in my direction" from Muse's Showbiz album.Bionichute wrote:it isn't it's own world.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CVbjNZR3ZD0Bionichute wrote:Where did you get this info, and if that's true, then why does it say Teensies in Trouble on the loading screen in the Challenge App?Reiska wrote:Teensies in Trouble is the name of the world while Once Upon a Time is the name of the level itself. Levels don't have the name tag excluding musical levels.
Teensies in Trouble is the world name like 20,000 Lums Under the Sea. Once Upon a Time is the first level of the game inside Teensies in Trouble world, like Enchanted Forest is another level in the same world.Bionichute wrote:This is where things get confusing. Teensies in Trouble and Once Upon A Time are the same level, and neither of them is the world name. Enchanted Forest takes place in the same world as Teensies in Trouble/Once Upon A Time, it isn't it's own world.sergiomonty wrote:I think you said it backwards... Teensies in Trouble is the level, and Once Upon a Time is the World.Reiska wrote:Teensies in Trouble is the name of the world while Once Upon a Time is the name of the level itself. Levels don't have the name tag excluding musical levels.

It pisses the fuck out of me, and the apostrophe is all I can see!Adsolution wrote:@Tomek: I remember having discovered that a long time ago, but I'd completely forgotten since. Thanks for renewing my memory, son!
