a lot for the skip level code, that one will deffiantely
come in handy.
Beware the grue!
Dark.
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Sent: Friday, March 25, 2011 4:35 PM
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Ok well how do I do that?
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Sent: Friday, March 25, 2011 12:21 PM
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vercome . Can someone help?
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Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Monkey business was shell shock
I agree that level navigation can sometimes be difficult. That said, the
Aztec level is probably my favorite out of the whole game. The final level
comes in a close second, but is somewhat simplist
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Dark, if you press left control, right shift and the ` key at the same time,
you can skip the current level. This will enable you to try the other levels,
and you can always go back and restarting the game.
There is a way to access any level you want, as well as eff
That makes sense tom, and would very much explain why I do so badly at the
game, sinse mental mapping and spacial exercizes are something my brain
simply does not do at the best of times.
There is a physiological reason for this due to brain damage caused at my
birth, and generally I find that
Well Karl, I've never actually played those levels sinse obviously I've
never got passed the jungle.
I wouldn't actually mind hereing a playthrough of the game at some point
just to get an idea of what the other levels are like.
Beware the Grue!
Dark.
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Sent: Friday, March 25, 2011 12:16 PM
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Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Monkey business was shell shock
Hi Dark,
Although, I'm pretty good at FPS games I found Monkey Business rather
disorienting the first few times I played
Hi Dark,
Although, I'm pretty good at FPS games I found Monkey Business rather
disorienting the first few times I played it as well. Eventually, I
got the hang of it, but as you said relying totally on audio won't
help much. The only way I really got the hang of Monkey Business is by
creating a me
Hi Phil.
Actually, following the professor was never the bit I had trouble with and
did it first time I played the game.
I just waited for the professor to get a bit ahead then kept his footsteps
or humming in the center of my sterrio field, occasionally adjusting with
either right and left
Hi Dark,
When Monkey business came out I talked to James about the problem finding
door openings.
The problem is when you are walking down a hall you don't hear into a room
until the sound of it is exactly to your left or right.
So if you are following someone such as the professor, and they sta
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