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Author: CoarseDragon
Posted: September 13, 2010 (01:20 PM)
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You said the two characters move in different directions. Does that mean one of them moves from left to right and the other moves from right to left? If so that is pretty lame and if they use the same screens that's even worse.


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Author: dementedhut
Posted: September 13, 2010 (01:32 PM)
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In a sense. I guess I should have been more specific, because I meant they start on opposite sides of the world map. Interestingly, they both start out in the same-looking forest, and they both can only move to the right at first, which is really damn lazy.


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Author: CoarseDragon
Posted: September 13, 2010 (05:35 PM)
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I get it. Does sound lazy. To bad, they should have had different areas for each character.


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