

Push the red button on the turntable to start it. After six times the squirrel will take her fingers out of her ears. Click on them one by one and each time wait until the woodpecker has eaten it. Click on the opening in the capsule to get in and lower yourself to the next chapter.Ĭlick on the hole in the middle of the screen so you can see what’s happening inside. On the left side of the capsule, near the cock is a button. Push the button in the centre of the screen to light all bulbs and raise the capsule. Lighthead pop out and he’ll screw his head into the socket. Click on the hole on the mountain you’re sitting on and bees will fly to the new plants. Click on the black hole on the left where a snail is crawling to produce a nozzle feeding the stone on the right. Turn the cock on the right four times to move the stone to the left. You can jump to hold on to it and fly off. When the bird starts to pick the bones chase it and it will fly away with the bone. The fish will be gone leaving only the bones. Now six lizards will crawl against the mountain wall.

It will be raised with the fish and smoked. Then click on the skier to let him kie down the mountain.Ĭlick on the float.

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As soon as the skier is on the top of the mountain, click on the chinese in the valley, making him to walk to the right and free the path. Turn the sign at the top of the mountain to point to the left. Select the pipe again and he’ll eventually throw it away. The man will start smoking it a few times. If you want a section of the walk-through or just a hint, send us an email with the part where you’re stuck, we’ll send you the section of the page you’ll need.Ĭlick the cable that’s hanging loose at the top of the mountain to put it back on the lift again. Just to prove that the game can be finished. The walk-through of this game given here might not be the optimal solution, it’s a solution. Reading this page can spoil the challenge to complete the game by yourself. This is one of the most popular games in the world – not because of the exploration and creature discovery, but because it is a video game at heart.This page contains the complete solution or walk-through to this game. But instead of real gritty war themes, it uses mythical creatures to represent its motives, and the game itself. Remember Pokemon? This is a game that is based on combat, exploration, and conquering objectives. One of my missions is to share wildlife with this “gamer” community – but to do that efficiently, you need to start with a video game framework first, rather than a nature one. As a result, developers are not interested in investing in these sorts of games. The sort of people that would enjoy these games are not shelling out hundreds of dollars on a video game console. That is why some of the best nature games, like Endless Ocean 2 “tanked” so badly – they were amazing, impeccable games, but there was no audience in the “gamers”. The problem is that “video gamers” are not really the sort of people interested in those experiences. I have about 90 pages of different concepts detailing “nature simulators”, but I’m moved away from those recently. I tried to find it some time back and couldn’t find even the main site where the game are listed. Big Al was there for a few years after Evolution Game, but I don’t know if that site is functioning. This was my favourite, but it disappeared from the website. The creature at the end looks different from what you are in the beginning. In The Evolution Game, you start as a nondescript animal, and actually become more carnivorous or herbivorous lager or smaller, with forward or side facing eyes, etc, depending o which of the items you encounter you choose to eat and how else you respond to them. You also had to uncover more area to hunt in, at some risk of meeting a bigger allosaurus. If you didn’t eat enough you would starve, and your growing was, I think, dependent on your age. In Big Al you chose whether to eat or escape from prey and it worked out for you depending on your size at the time relative to the other critter and its food preference. BBC games used to have two: Big Al and The Evolution Game.
