![]() How could you not give YHTBTR a full review? It has all the requirements of a great game-drama, comedy, cuteness, fire, a rope-I am taking my blog reading business ELSEWHERE! -joye the most amazing, graphically intense game ever produced with the most intriguing story ever made. Remembering what incredible feats I had to do during the course of the game made me all teary-eyed. But I love how the ending credits show screenshots of the most exciting moments. "You have to burn a rope" is seriously hard, especially the final boss. Here are some genuine comments from the JIG community about the masterpiece of gaming that is YHTBTR: (Links to all of these are provided at the bottom of the game's web page.) There's even a reference to it in The irRegular Game of Life. It boasts a game manual, four walkthroughs (including one YouTube walkthrough and one in German), a speedrun posted on YouTube, a Spanish Wikipedia page, a text-adventure version, a novelization, and a fan-comic. Though it only received a passing mention in a previous Link Dump Friday, YHTBTR has earned quite a fanbase. Move and with the corresponding arrow keys, jump with or, and throw axes with or any other key. My feats of heroism were immortalized in a flash game by Mazapán, called You Have to Burn the Rope. I had to employ a creative means of attack in order to take him out. And he was impossible to defeat with my regular arsenal of axes. Allow me to share the story of my venture through a deep tunnel with interesting purple wallpaper, and my battle with the fierce boss at the end. So that's 52 scars I have and 9 red marks.My name? That's not important. Iono where any of those came from, except the dick one, where I pulled what looked like something stuck to my helm off and it hurt a bit. One on the bottom of the part of my arm right below the sholder, on the back.ĥ around my right leg's knee, to the inner side. One near my wrist, along the path to my thumb.ģ on the bottom of the member that my hand is attached to. On the center of my middle finger, on the joint.Ģ highly elevated ones on my left hand's pinky.Ī small check on the finger right of my left thumb. One near my pinky joint, near the sticking-out part.Īnother smaller one on the middle finger.ġ on the finger left of my middle finger and 1 on the right. Really small one on the upper muscle on the top of my right arm, to the right.Ī couple on the opisate side of my elbow.ĩ on the top of the part of my arm that has 2 bones, ranging from medium to small circles.Ģ on the path to or on the front of my thumb. One below my right shoulder(sp), on the top. One below the middle of my nose and above my mouth. On the right side of the bottom part my right leg, close to my knee.Ī scattered one on the middle-left side of that part.Ī red mark on the top of my right leg, on the right side.ģ slightly below my knee, on the right side of my left leg. ![]() One small circular one above the right side of my right foot(above the joint). To this day, I have a scar on the side of my thumb. The nurse called my mother and my mother took me home. She immediately stopped the tug-of-war and brought me inside to the nurse’s office. Finally, I let out one huge scream and the teacher heard me. ![]() Not only did it start to burn, but it started to melt! The skin on the side of my thumb that was caught on the rope was melting off due to all of the friction the moving rope was causing. At first, I didn’t notice anything, but later, my thumb started to burn. The rope started to move and rub on my thumb. Without me helping to tug the rope, the other team was winning, and winning easily. I also realized that I couldn’t move out of the way to unhitch my thumb because I had the rope around my waist! I struggled and tried to call for help but the sheer noise around me drowned out my screams. When the tugging began I realized I had gotten my thumb caught in between a metal bar and the rope. So, I joined in and was told to be the person at the back of the rope who gets the rope tied around his waist. Under the circumstances I thought this was a great idea. ![]() Suddenly, one child suggested that we bring out a rope and have a tug-of-war on the structure. This recess was a boring one and everyone in the playground was looking for something to do. It consisted of a few swings, a short slide, a rotting tree that was used for climbing, and an ugly, metal, structure. The school playground was a very dull and uninteresting one. One of my most vivid memories happened on a hot summer day during recess in kindergarten.
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