Monday, January 9, 2017

Rainiac plays Tintin in Tibet for Super Nintendo - Part 3 of 7


We start the video off by saving Snowy from a watery grave and end it with small snowballs of death.

Level 6


Snowy is now so dizzy from drinking Captain Haddock's accidentally spilled whiskey (a part of the story that isn't shown in the game) that he unknowingly falls into a raging river!

Go all the way to the right before you dive in for a free 1-Up.

Once again, this is much like the swimming portion of the first level. Avoid the sticks and whirlpools. This time around, you can swim to platforms to find paths that help you get to the end faster. Some of them may even lead to a golden apple to refill a hit point on your health. If you take the platforms, watch for snakes. Also, some of the logs between platforms will tumble off after you cross them.

When you reach Snowy, you've beaten the stage.

Level 7


Welcome to the Chorten. Here, you'll have to run down the hill while passing the statues from the left side (read: behind the statues) so as not to have any bad luck. This means you'll have to stay at the top as much as possible to ensure you're on the left side of the statues, or else you'll instantly take damage or lose a life.

Along the way, you'll have to avoid moss-covered rocks and barren trees on your way down.

Level 8


Love how your friends just abandon you and leave you to your own devices to beat the levels.

Remove the rocks that hold the snowballs in place to continue the level. These snowballs will allow you to reach platforms that you couldn't get to you with just your jump.

You'll soon come across snowballs that roll down the hills on their own accord as well as sheets of show that seem to be potential snow rolls waiting to happen. Sometimes parts of the ledges will collapse, so you'll want to be both fast [b]and[/b] careful.

After getting one of the game's many grammatical errors from the English language option when we reach the end, we get our second password.

Password: 907

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