Spoiler: Not really a trick... When B lands on a Rail, Fence or Stone Wedge, just tap the 'normal' block directly next to that block, and B will go there (or in the case of a wedge, the block at the bottom of the wedge). This isn't really a trick, just part of normal game behavior, though it can be used (as in this case) to get B to some place he normally couldn't go. "Easy Livin' " is a song from the British rock / progressive rock group Uriah Heep, from their 1972 album "Demons & Wizards". It's probably their biggest hit in the States, though in Europe their song "Lady in Black" (which is very nice) is their biggest hit, one they still perform when touring. Guitarist Mick Box is the only original member of the group that's still with them, since 1969. Some critics called them 'derivative', no different than Deep Purple or other groups of the 70s, but they have their own sound and style. If you've never heard of them, a good starting point is "The Best Of Uriah Heep", released in Canada in 1974, Europe in 1975, and in the U.S. in 1976. However, 'best of' albums never give you the full taste of the band's music, just what the record company thought would sell.
@D.S.Masters you are keeping me sane, !! Every now and then a lovely new bit of fun. Thank you so much, .
nice design 4,5 for you. just easy and have a bit fun but at first try i choosed wrong way after ride the P LoL. Spoiler: Video
" That's what I do best..." And i (we?) am grateful for that. Nice touch with the rail in P/B's way. Its your fault this time if B's fuel cell is depleted And if you ever run out of music quotes and history (dear Mr. Encyclopedia), maybe you could explain to me (us?) the sub-labels of Rock: punk, new wave, metal, death metal, whatever else...I'm lost in those. Like, how would Dire Straits be labeled? Procul Harum? King Crimson? Led Zep?, ?, ?,,, Or you could just as well just go on pumping out exquisite relaxing cards Thank you!
@mossieurclo Music genre classification is very subjective, but here goes mine ... Dire Straits = Album Oriented Rock (AOR) King Crimson = Progressive (Prog) Procul Harem = Psychedelic Led Zepplin = Hard Rock/Metal (they pretty much invented both) @D.S.Masters Do you agree? Not to hijack your level comments ...
@Don G Rowe I'd classify Dire Straits more as rock 'n roll, with groups like Yes being both progressive and album oriented... but why worry about classifications? Just enjoy the music.
@D.S.Masters "They don't give a ****, 'bout any trumpet playin' band It ain't what they call rock 'n roll"
@Don G Rowe That's my favorite of theirs, though "Money for Nothing" has that "I want my MTV" refrain that's hard to forget...