If you have issues with not enough yarn in the log part, try restarting checkpoint and switching character roles until you get enough length of rope. It’s what I did.
Thank you. Usually good at puzzles, but the one where you have to get them on those special glowy spots in this level really had me going crazy. I thought the solution was to pull it down only partially and tie it off so you can wall jump with it. 😂 I made it way more complicated than it really was.
The platforming is a bit more difficult, but in terms of story, it's about the same. Both involve danger, destruction of nature, and I'm pretty sure the first one has a death for one of the characters. But honestly, since neither game has any dialogue, I think it's vague enough that the story will be lost on most young children. Like the way kids don't pick up on the domestic abuse Cinderella goes through and just sees a pretty princess with cute songs get married and talk with animals. 🤷♀️ Sometimes content can be cleverly written to be family friendly while still holding mature themes. And if your kid is picking up on that, it's not that the game is too dark, it's that your kid is gaining comprehension skills and you should guide them through it. Or if you think it's too soon, monitor what they watch/play. But by no means should someone censor the story they want to convey just because it doesn't suit your preferences for younger audiences.
If you have issues with not enough yarn in the log part, try restarting checkpoint and switching character roles until you get enough length of rope. It’s what I did.
same bug :( took me like an hour to figure out before I found this comment. Thanks for the tip, restarting fixed it
I can't believe it only was a bug, trying to find out what was happening for over half hour. Thank you
I’m stuck at 8:50 😭😭😭 can’t get the right jump it to get to the last platform
So how is it possible the red cord can get so long in the moving log section at the stream?
Damn this chapter was hard
Thank you. Usually good at puzzles, but the one where you have to get them on those special glowy spots in this level really had me going crazy. I thought the solution was to pull it down only partially and tie it off so you can wall jump with it. 😂 I made it way more complicated than it really was.
Thanks I needed to prove to my younger brother that I was really could’ve videoed games 😭😂😂😭😂
What's the music name ? The entire game soundtrack is too long ^^'
I have no idea sorry.
Its Crash and burn again.
I the at the rapids one was the most fun.It was really fun playing the game!I was a puzzle master without realizing!
Thx for the help
I did the second one a different way
Thanks log part got us
I am using this to beat it
15:38 i need part
I completed that level and then the chapter 7 at the rapids And then I completed the 1st and 3rd challenge the 1st one was easy
First game was so nice this one is horseshit glad when it over
Where did u get that much yarn? Oo
That’s what we’ve been trying to figure out. We solved the puzzle but don’t have enough yarn...
They should have kept the original unravel theme and style play..game is too dark and complicated for kids..
Dislike bleh
Yes as a certified minor I need help
The platforming is a bit more difficult, but in terms of story, it's about the same. Both involve danger, destruction of nature, and I'm pretty sure the first one has a death for one of the characters. But honestly, since neither game has any dialogue, I think it's vague enough that the story will be lost on most young children. Like the way kids don't pick up on the domestic abuse Cinderella goes through and just sees a pretty princess with cute songs get married and talk with animals. 🤷♀️ Sometimes content can be cleverly written to be family friendly while still holding mature themes. And if your kid is picking up on that, it's not that the game is too dark, it's that your kid is gaining comprehension skills and you should guide them through it. Or if you think it's too soon, monitor what they watch/play. But by no means should someone censor the story they want to convey just because it doesn't suit your preferences for younger audiences.
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