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You have failed a tutorial level. Please select one of the options below. Restart Tutorial.Skip Tutorial.

Play Now!Skip Tutorial. View Online Manual (Requires Internet Connection) Version: 0.95 © Graeme Johnson AKA “A Link to the Future?”

Tutorial 1: Get your cursor to the house without touching any walls. All moving objects have patterns, so try to work the pattern out!

Tutorial 2: Click on the bomb to blow up the wall.

Tutorial 3: Switches can change anything in a level, sometimes to help you, and sometimes to hinder you!

Tutorial 4: Red bombs remove walls, and change something else in the level, like a switch.

Tutorial 5: Blocks that don’t have outlines or movements are background switches. They change the background of the level and might change something else. Look out for the wall that moves when you click this one!

Level 1-1: Avoiding.

Level 1-2: Spinning

Level 1-3: Invisible Walls

Level 1-4: Flash Bomb.

You have failed this level before, to restart the level place your mouse over the start level button and press spacebar.

Level 1-5: Flooding

Level 2-1: Speed Wave

Level 2-2: Back-to-Back

Level 2-3: Moving House

Level 2-4: Bean of Doom

Level 2-5: Green for Go

You have failed this or a later level before, to restart the level place your mouse over the start level button and press spacebar.

Level 3-1: Pac Attack!

Level 3-2: Pac Maze

Level 3-B: Biggaboo

If you fail a level you will restart here.

Level 3-3: Path to Nowhere

If you fail a level you will restart here.

Level 3-4: Blue Blur

You have failed this level before, to restart the level place your mouse over the start level button and press spacebar.

Level 3-5: Simon Says… Click on the big switch to begin.Click on the switches in the order they flashed in.

Level 4-1: Dead End

You have failed this level before, to restart the level place your mouse over the start level button and press spacebar.

Level 4-2: Keep on movin’.

If you fail a level you will restart here.

Level 4-3: Ball Barrier

Level 4-4: Road of Ruin

Level 4-5: Rain of Destruction

Level 5-1: The Light Within

SkillPuzzle MemoryTiming Level 5-2: The Ultimate Trials

Level 5-2S: The Ultimate Trials-Skill

Level 5-2P: The Ultimate Trials-Puzzle   The truth is found in the reverse of the danger.

Level 5-2M: The Ultimate Trials-Memory   Remember the path to take!

Level 5-2T: The Ultimate Trials-Timing

If you fail a level you will restart here.

Level 5-B: Cloudjin

If you fail a level you will restart here.

Level 5-3: Switchit

If you fail a level you will restart here.

Level 5-4: Mouse Master   

Thank-you for playing! Click anywhere to exit. Mouse Avoider: Version 0.95

Level 5-B:

Warp Point! Warp to: Level 2-4 Time Limit: 60 Seconds. Objective: Complete the level before time runs out!

Time Limit: Level S-1: Enclosed

Warp Point! Warp to: Level 3-B Time Limit: ??? Objective: Hurry to the end before all the platforms disappear!

Level S-2: The Light Path

Warp Point! Warp to: ??? Time Limit: 15 Seconds. Objective: Get to a goal in 15 seconds, the later the goal, the further you warp!

Time Limit: Level S-3: Which Exit?

Warp Point! Warp to: 4-4 Time Limit: 90 Seconds. Objective: Avoid the beans and stay on the path for 90 seconds!

Level S-4: Bean Labyrinth Time Left:

Warp Point! Warp to: 5-2 Time Limits: 50 Seconds, 90 Seconds, ??? Objective: Get to the exit quickly, and avoid false paths!

Level S-5: Hidden Truth      