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nikosidis 
sqrxz 3 completed
Posted on 17-Jun-2012 14:23:19
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I completed sqrxz 3 on AROS. I think I can safely say that I'm the first one to ever do that on AROS. So why have completed it on MorphOS or AmigaOS ?

I have a feeling it is 1 - 0 to AROS, so who is up for the challenge ;)

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4-5-6 
Re: sqrxz 3 completed
Posted on 17-Jun-2012 14:31:09
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@nikosidis

Having played it just a little bit I'll merely say: Well done. It's like beating Ghosts'n'Goblins.

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Fred_AROS 
Re: sqrxz 3 completed
Posted on 17-Jun-2012 14:56:17
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@4-5-6

Ghost'n'Goblins is easy compared to Sqrxz IMHO ;) :D

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