The pecking order of life

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You have to max out each level to move on to the next challenge. Good luck...
 
_http://bayimg.com/IahcOAabl
Chemisty seems a bit hard to fit in :) Any tips Beau?



edit:
LOL!
_http://bayimg.com/JaHCpAAbL <-- This is what happends when you dont research and (dont) help the environment !
 
This is similar to "Grow" games :)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grow
My favorite version is Grow RPG
 
lol little people fell in love

architecture > civil engineer > mechanical
click in order before anything else if not the little guy
a. will die of a broken heart if he tries to without flowers
b. just ignore each other

only got two levels maxed out first time :(
second time four levels (I like the pirate ship & rocket)

edited for better description
 
GRiM said:
Chemisty seems a bit hard to fit in :) Any tips Beau?
Chemistry has to be last. Hint: The first four choices are the most crucial.
 
This game was created by either 4th D STO who wants us to learn to really use our minds, or it was created by a psychopath who wants us to really LOSE our minds!

Here are some thoughts:

I think chemistry has to be used last because I can't seem to stop the earthquakes and so until the end, it will be knocked off the tripod.

Also, you seem to have to build the house to its fullest structural integrity early, to avoid said effects of earth quake also.

But, in the furthest I've got, Ive had whales in the sea and swans in the crater/lake, everyhting looking finished, I thought I'd done it but my civil engineer was only level one or two and standing at the bottom. So I'm thinking, is there a way of building the house late on so that the ocupant is stood outside when you use chemistry to finish the whole thing and that will allow the civil engineer and house occupant to fall in love and leave us with a happy ending?

I'm gonna have to keep trying until I've craked it. I think the most obvious difficulty in the whole thing is deciding what to use first.

Thanks for this beau

(Edited)

Ok maybe I was wrong. lol
 
Here is the best I can do:

grow.jpg


I am one move short, the little guy on the bottom right should have brought his family out of the hosue, built a bridge, and crossed the small river to sit on a table. I can't figure that one yet...

Thomas - You have to build the house early or else it will not get to the maximum level.
 
Yes. I hadn't seen your post before I'd posted my last one. After I'd read your clue, I cooncentrated on getting the couple together. Before your clue, I hadn't even seen the garden and river. It's like I'd gone on a selfish technological route, whereas the right way seems to always make up for anything technical by helping the environment.

Do you think there is a way to stop the Psycho dog from erupting out of the volcano?
 
Grrr I can get all of em maxed cept civil engineering, and that's what i pick 2nd...

it doesnt work if i pick civil engineering first either....

imma fused.

edit: Yep, stuck right where beau is.

edit2: Ahha! I got it. Screw, Civil, House, Environment, Auto, Electricity, Computers, Chemistry . Unfortunately even when i beat it i couldn't proceed and the only button highlighted was reset... :-(
 
chemistry full level
_http://primechild.com/life/chem.jpg

Beau thanks for the tip and link (lala land with some meaning)
and found out the hard way about environment (they kept leaving trash on by river)

Grim the aliens taking over rotfl

Thomas yes, loosing my mind. I noticed that after reading your post, I finally paid attention to what I was feeling. I felt stupid/inferior of not being able to figure it out. Being adjusted to "instant gratification" makes it challenging to enjoy the journey of working through a puzzle/task.

Thanks
 
Cyre2067 said:
Unfortunately even when i beat it i couldn't proceed and the only button highlighted was reset
Hmmm, that's not cool. Guess their aren't any other levels.
 
Nice one guys. It's funny, I don't know if the term "rebus" is correct or whether I've got it mixed up with somthing else.

When I was in Naples visiting my dad, we got on to the subject of tests given by philosophers. For example, the Wolf, sheep, and chicken over the river in the boat. Or the, "once there was a man, but it wasn't a man. He picked up a stone, but it wasn't a stone etc etc...."

Just last night in bed I was thinking I might look for similar things on the net. Then beau posted this one.

Cool.
 
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