In this entry, we finish up Clueless In Seattle, then find out that playing as Rex isn't all that great.
4:48 - Here's how to get those three monitors and the developer's message.
6:37 - If you whip all six of these televisions and tail whip them, you can open up a painting and reveal an extra life and a pawprint coin.
7:21 - Move forward and to the left in the pool mini-game. Behind the ten ball is the pocket that contains a hidden pawprint coin.
8:35 - Gextreme Sports. Here, you'll have to defeat the five elves on the snowboards in two minutes. If you need more time, pick up the clocks in the level for a fifteen more seconds. Defeat them just like you did in Holiday Programming/Totally Scrooged: stay to the side and keep tail whipping.
When you beat a bonus stage, you'll get a password that you can enter in the Vault once you open it. Square, X, Circle, Circle, Triangle, Square gives you ten extra lives.
Keep an eye out for this bonus stage again, as the bonus stages do repeat as you go through the game. Beating every single mini-game, including the repeats, gives you all the passwords.
When you leave the area, stay to the right so you don't get trapped by the bookcase. If you do get trapped, hold Right and keep jumping to free yourself.
12:37 - Marsupial Madness. Here, you have to ring the ten bells. Kick the three bells on the ground at the start with Square, the bounce up the slopes in a side-scrolling style with before kicking four more bells. Afterwards, you'll have to go up another side-scrolling slope section for the last three bells.
Triangle, Circle, Star, Square, Square, X gives you an extra life in the Vault.
16:21 - As you can see, Rex is just a cosmetic difference from Gex in a few bonus stages and nothing more. You don't even get voice samples.
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