Just remembered I have to do this. Part 4: Kat and Ana’s Ninja Scribble Fact 1: The microgames Feeling Saucy, Finish Line, and Write On, Dude are unique as they are always the first microgames played in their separate speed categories. This is true for story mode only. Fact 2: Long Division is also rather unique, as it is always the second microgames played in its speed category EXCLUSIVELY IN STORY MODE. Fact 3: The microgame Shoo! is special in the sense that it is only given to after you pass level 1. (Obviously this isn’t guaranteed, but the chances are still there) Fact 4: The microgames One-Liner and Shoo! are interesting in the sense that they’re the only only microgames from sets 4-6 that don’t appear in James’ Mix.
I love the relaxing jingle at the end of every boss level
2:48 This microgame feels like an ad for ketchup
I was expecting more funny things like dr kawashima tas, it would be so funny to see this, finishing the micro-games the worst way possible
This is a TACP (Tool assisted casual playthrough)
Ninja Scribble? More like Ninja Straight Lines I guess lmfao
I love this stage
Specially the finger nail minigame
3:45 woah what the hell you call that slow!?
That's a TAP (tool assisted playthrough) in short
i mean you kinda have to tap the touch screen to play this game
TAS still works. The S stands for “Superplay”, not “Speedrun”, which most people get wrong.
Just remembered I have to do this.
Part 4: Kat and Ana’s Ninja Scribble
Fact 1: The microgames Feeling Saucy, Finish Line, and Write On, Dude are unique as they are always the first microgames played in their separate speed categories. This is true for story mode only.
Fact 2: Long Division is also rather unique, as it is always the second microgames played in its speed category EXCLUSIVELY IN STORY MODE.
Fact 3: The microgame Shoo! is special in the sense that it is only given to after you pass level 1. (Obviously this isn’t guaranteed, but the chances are still there)
Fact 4: The microgames One-Liner and Shoo! are interesting in the sense that they’re the only only microgames from sets 4-6 that don’t appear in James’ Mix.