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Help for those stuck on 7/8

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By the way, Eurogamer were pretty harsh on this game -

I hate PixelJunk Eden. It's confusing and frustrating and pretentious and overpriced and dull. I also hate it because I should have started this review two hours ago and I haven't been able to put the Sixaxis down. And now I'm going to be late to meet my Mum. "Why are you late?" my Mum will say. "Because I have been playing a videogame I hate," I will reply. "And yet I find myself compelled to keep playing, like a rat in a laboratory who continues to step on the switch even though 99 times out of a hundred it receives an electric shock instead of a peanut."

"You work too hard," my Mum will say, and secretly wish I'd become a doctor.

I hate PixelJunk Eden. And I can't leave it alone. Let's look at the evidence.

http://www.eurogamer.net/article.php?article_id=207073

I think there comments on pricing are pretty damn stupid. ?4.99 is a great price for a game like this that lasts as long as it does... Also how can you hate something you can't put down? To me that translates into a want to play.

Great Audio thanks. I had the Garden 07 map but didnt know there where one for Garden 08. the map for 08 is going to help a lot with that level. Do you know if there is one map for Garden 10???

I have all spectras in Garden 07 but getting all seeds is really hard. On Garden 08 I only have 3 spectras, got everything on 09 and 10 just one spectra.

So she hate the game but cant stop playing it? Overpriced, dull, inconsistent physics and poor level design? :no:

Yeah the game is frustrating same way PJ Monster but what I love is that is challenging, super challenging. When you finish a Garden and got a trophy you feel really good about it.

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well my cousin is female and thanks to her I did the 100,000 and Ping Pong trophy

lol :D ... well I'm playing it now with my sisters and we got to level 9 ^^ ... took them lot of time to know how to play it compared to my friends :D ...

but we are enjoying it ^^ ...

OMG Finally I got all spectras and all seed on Garden 08 :woot: :woot: :woot: took me a lot of tries and got everything on 1 hours 18 mins. I hate that garden, glad I don't have to play it again. :woot:

Now I need a map for Garden 10 :p

I don't know how many of are still playing it and are on Garden 10 but this map may help. Not the quality of the other maps but helps a little.

I got yesterday my last spectra. Now I'm 50/50 and just 2 trophies left. All seeds in Garden 10 and 15x Combo. I got 14 combo yesterday, I was close. :(

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For those interested, I interviewed Oatmeal MU for our site here.

I want to do more things like this, so any ideas as to who, share away.

Going to have to get back into this game now, oh how I have missed gaming.

Looks like Kol has jumped ahead to finish it too.

I don't know how many of are still playing it and are on Garden 10 but this map may help. Not the quality of the other maps but helps a little.

I got yesterday my last spectra. Now I'm 50/50 and just 2 trophies left. All seeds in Garden 10 and 15x Combo. I got 14 combo yesterday, I was close. :(

Thank heavens your bad ass Photoshop skills are coming into play. :p

Going to have to get back into this game now, oh how I have missed gaming.

Looks like Kol has jumped ahead to finish it too.

Thank heavens your bad ass Photoshop skills are coming into play. :p

ahahaha :p I didnt make that one. I found it on NeoGAF.

  • 8 months later...

Had this for eons but never properly got stuck into it.

Having a blast, my eyes are burning from not blinking for like 20 mins :p

Gotta say the game is great value for money, it's going to take ages to do all the gardens. And damn, 15x multiplier :|

Last Gardens are really a pain, specially 7, 8 and 10. Search Youtube, you will find a lot of videos that help.

I need to finish Garden 14 and 15 from Encore and I'll finish 100% the game. :woot: Getting all seeds and spectras on Garden 13 took me a while, damn teleports there.

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