You can't actually be killed, however, making navigating hostile territory undersea less harrowing than trying to carry a heavy package through a crowd of clumsy, ignorant people. The catch is that the sea denizens, who will normally ignore you as you swim in their midst, become hostile whenever you're carrying an Idol the only creature that will actively pursue you is the shark, but all underwater life will damage you, and if you take three hits (represented onscreen by a trio of suns when you take damage) then you'll drop the Idol and have to recover it. To pick up an Idol, just move over it you'll start carrying it, and a beam of light will appear pointing you towards its pedestal.
All of the Idols are hidden underwater, but luckily for you, you never run out of breath, so you can take your time and explore. Use the keys to move around and or the up to jump.
SNOW BROS 2 GAME ON KONGREGATE SERIES
The Sun and the Ocean have fallen out, and you've been sent to gather the Idols hidden beneath the waves and return them to a series of pedestals high in the mountains. Gregory Weir tells a story of the worst breakup in history with Beneath the Waves, a short platforming adventure. We'll be picking our favorites and sending out copies of Cow Trouble shortly after that. Your deadline for submitting entries is Tuesday, April 5th at 11:59 PM (GMT-5:00). You must be at least 13 years of age to enter.All entries submitted become the property of Casual Gameplay.Multiple entries are allowed, but we can only offer one prize per person. We've got just a few more rules for you to keep in mind: Please keep your entries appropriate for all ages and obscenity free. Make it funny and original, and you could win some Cow Trouble on your iDevice! Remember to stick to the proper HaikCow format (5-7-5 syllable scheme, written about cows or some aspect of bovine life), and wow us with your creative juices. For a shot at a copy, write a HaikCow and post it as a comment below using your Casual Gameplay account. We have five copies of Cow Trouble that we want to give away. In either case, grab your syllable-counting gloves and prepare for your mission!
Or, it's a terrible pun we've produced as the grounds for a competition. After the HaikCow is written, the author is rewarded with a serving of Kobe beef. What is a HaikCow, you ask? It's an ancient Japanese form of poetry about cows using a three-line structure of five syllables, seven syllables, and five syllables. We thought about hosting a milking contest, or possibly a cheese cube stacking competition. We were able to snag a few extra copies of the game that we wanted to give away, but we struggled to come up with the perfect contest to determine a winner. But it's close! You might have noticed in a recent Mobile Monday feature that John wrote a review of Cow Trouble. Is not quite what we're after with this week's You Are Games challenge. Hey diddle diddle, the cat and the fiddle, the cow tried to write a haiku! But the meter was off, and the farmer did scoff, so we turn the task over to you!