Cheats For Worlds Hardest Game Level 30

Is there a cheat to go to a level in the worlds hardest game? You beat level 30 on worlds hardest game? It but you can go to youtube.com and type in the worlds hardest game walkthrough. There are no cheats for the game unfortunately but we have played through the entire game and here are the tips and walkthrough for the Hardest Game Ever 2. Easy: Stage 1-6 Stage 1: For the first stage, make sure to tickle the foot as many times as possible to get an S rating. To complete level 15 on the worlds hardest game you must simply spell out -horselet me know if you need help with any others.

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The Hardest Game Ever 2 is perhaps one of the annoying and frustrating games on Android that I’ve ever played. If you’re planning to download this game on your phone, make sure to prepare yourself for some major rage quitting. The whole game is composed of mini-games or stages that require some accurate taps from you to complete. Also, most if not all of the stages just take about a minute or two to finish. As you progress, the stages become more challenging that they become near impossible to finish at times. There are no cheats for the game unfortunately but we have played through the entire game and here are the tips and walkthrough for the Hardest Game Ever 2.

Easy: Stage 1-6

Stage 1: For the first stage, make sure to tickle the foot as many times as possible to get an S rating. You don’t have to worry about penalties as there are none. Seriously, you’ll probably get an S on this stage even with your eyes closed.

Stage 2: The next stage, Rock Paper Scissors rewards you with points if you chose the winning hand. You’re given 4 points if you choose right before the 500ms mark. Things get challenging on this stage but it’s still manageable compared to the final two games for the Easy Level.

Stage 3: Silly Sleep Boy is probably the funniest and easiest stage in the game. Press the button opposite of the direction the boy’s head is tilting. You’ll only need to ensure that the head doesn’t tilt completely to get an S rating. Best thing to do is to mash the button to keep the boy’s head from falling.

Stage 4: Morning Toilet Rush is where it starts to get a little tricky. If you just want to beat the game (get an E rating) then you have to make sure that you stop at the exact moment you reach the toilet. Remember to not tap too fast as you’ll most likely end up falling down because of one too many steps.

Stage 5: Ice Cream Mania requires a lot of hand-eye coordination. In order to get an E-rating, make sure to use three fingers. It might feel unnatural at first but trust me, you’re going to get used to it (especially since you’re not going to suck for the first couple of tries). Another thing to remember is to not wait for the ice cream to fall since doing so will also take time. Out of all the stages on Easy, this is arguably the one that requires patience.

Stage 6: Slap A Lot is the last Easy stage and it is anything but easy. The only thing you’ll need to remember when playing this stage is to never count the number of slaps/taps. Not only is this pointless but it’s also near impossible. A better strategy to determine if you’ve already hit 37 taps/slaps is to actually to take note of your time. In my case, I found that the timer always stopped at 5.20 seconds mark whenever I intentionally tapped 38 times. The next time I played the game I made sure to stop tapping just before this mark and was able to get an A-rating.

Normal: Stage 7-12

Stage 7: Things get slightly complicated with the first Normal stage, Cowboy Bar Shooter. This is another mini-game that requires a lot of precise hand-eye coordination and concentration. The objective is to shoot the glasses as fast as possible by tapping on three buttons. The same technique for Ice Cream Mania can be applied here.

Stage 8: In Photo Show Girls it’s all about tapping the buttons as fast as you can. Ideally, you want to have around 10 taps every photo-op. Make sure to use the ring, middle, and index fingers of both your hands for this game. This means that you’ll have to position your phone vertically on a flat surface to be able to pull this off.

Stage 9: Bomb Panic Squad requires you to stop bombs from blowing up once the countdown timer falls under the 1 second mark. In order to get an S-rating, you’ll need to get an average time of less than .20 seconds. More than dexterity, you’ll need to have great timing to be able to get past this game.

Cheats For Worlds Hardest Game Level 30

Stage 10: For Crazy Jackpot Rush, you’ll need presence of mind and precision tapping to be able to get an S-rating. Don’t mind the color of the Jackpot wheels and instead focus on the instruction. This might take some time to get used to but once you’re able to train your mind to disregard the colors then it’s going to be quite easy to get an S-rating or at the very least pass.

Stage 11: The Oh, I Love Maths stage will make you initially hate math. Once you get an S-rating though, you’ll realize how good at the subject you’ve become. This mini-game tests your memory and reaction time. Just a reminder when playing this: make sure that you’re not sleepy or pre-occupied. Memory and concentration is key in breezing through this stage (aside from tapping the answer as fast as you can).

Stage 12: Finally, you get to the last Normal stage which is called Three Little Cook. The game is similar to Bomb Panic Squad but will require you to be a little more precise in timing your taps. If you catch the eggs while they’re still a ways off from the blue line, you won’t get the maximum number of points. The objective is to get at least 150 points (15 perfect 10s) so you’ll need to make sure you get at least 8 to 10 points every time you catch eggs.

Hard: Hardest Game Ever 2 Stage 13-18

Stage 13: Now this is when things are going to get a little testy for you. Guess Who Am I requires that you look for patterns in the order that people will pop up. One good way to do this is by setting your sights on the part of their body that distinguishes them: their hair.

Stage 14: Dog Vs Bone will require some nifty phone maneuvering on your end. People think that balancing the bone in the middle of the dog’s head is the way to go. However, that isn’t necessarily the case. You might want to try some controlled swinging of your phone instead. The swaying motion this generates will usually result in you having a better time and an S-rating.

Stage 15: In Hop Hop Hop, your primary objective is to make sure that you avoid falling in the water at all costs. One thing about this stage is that there are patterns that can be followed but you’ll need to be really observant (and fail a couple of times before you can find them).

Stage 16: Super Chin Up Hero is a mini-game that requires some serious button mashing and weird but doable finger positioning. For your left hand, position your middle and index fingers in a way that the former will be sticking out more than the latter. As for the right hand, it’s going to be the index finger instead of the middle finger sticking out. You’ll then have to press the two fingers that stick out together and use this to quickly mash the two buttons.

Stage 17: Pluck A Nose Hair might sound and look funny but that’s probably the last thing you’ll be thinking when you’re actually playing it. The first thing you’ll need to remember when playing is that you should always avoid getting a zero. Don’t freak out if the red bar is constantly changing in size, just make sure to time your tap when the cursor is directly below it.

Stage 18: For Same Card Poker, you’ll need to tap the buttons of similar cards when they are dealt. It’s similar to Photo Show Girls but this time you’ll only need to press on the similar buttons once every turn. Again, if you want best results you’ll need to use three fingers here. Once you’re done with this, it’s then time for your hardest set of challenges yet.

Insane: Hardest Game Ever 2 Stage 19-24

Stage 19: You start off the Insane Level with a stage called Let’s Go Fishing. The instructions say to flip your device upwards after pressing on the button corresponding to the fisherman whose fishing rod moves. However, you’ll get better results when you flip your device first and pressing on the button while it’s still in motion.

Stage 20: It only gets interesting as you get to High Dice Master. Always take note of the sixes and fives for single and multiple die rolls. It’s best to start out slow and then build up your rhythm as you play. Like with most stages in the Insane Level, don’t expect to automatically get an S-rating here.

Stage 21: If you love fractions then you’ll like the 21st Stage in the Insane Level: I Hate Fractions. If anything this stage is similar to an elementary math class where kids are shown fractions and asked which are bigger. Just take note though that if the fraction’s numerator is one number less than it’s denominator, it’s bound to be the bigger number

Stage 22: The best strategy for Comon, Who Farted!? is to make the most of the easier to follow patterns at the start. Make sure you get lots of perfects and use this initial part of the mini-game to build up a rhythm of your own. The key to getting a passing rating on this stage is your rhythm and memorization.

Stage 23: In Super Memory Bus (which is the penultimate stage), getting a passing rating is all about familiarizing yourself with the three types of students who’ll ride the bus. Like Ice Cream Mania, you’ll need to use two to three fingers (depending on the students who show up) to be effective. As with most stages in the Insane Level, you’ll need to make sure you get an advantage early on because later levels are going to take up a lot of your time.

Stage 24: Finally, we’re now at the decidedly anticlimactic stage of the Hardest Game Ever 2’s Original Pack. The first part of Stickman Cliff Jumper has you mashing the Run button as fast as you can to provide power and momentum for the Stickman. At a certain point, you’ll be able to tap the grayed-out Jump button. When this happens make sure to tap it as quickly as you can to ensure the Stickman jumps further. The timing might take some practice but once you get it, you’ll be bound to get A or S ratings while you’re blindfolded.

What Else Should You Know?

And that’s it for our the Hardest Game Ever 2 all stages cheats and tips. If you’ve gotten all S-Ratings for the Original Pack, go ahead and try the Extreme Pack. As its name implies, this additional content has more extreme challenges that’s sure to keep you up at night. I’ve also realized that unlimited restarts that’s activated when you buy the game ($1) is really convenient and a good deterrent for rage quitting. One thing you’ll also need to keep in mind is that the games/stages are meant to be hard. The only way for you to really get past any of them is to be patient and familiarize yourself with the patterns/mechanics of each game.

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  • Jun 23, 02:38 PM
    I just got a call from the manager of the Radio Shack I placed my preorder at. Even though I was first in line I'm being told I won't be getting my phone tomorrow. They screwed up the sku's and oversold the phones. This is a company-wide problem. He couldn't tell me when I'd be receiving it. I called the district manager and they're looking into it, but didn't have any additional info.

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  • Sep 18, 11:51 PM
    1. It's Merom. Not Memrom, Menron, Memron or even L. Ron.
    I got a good laugh out of the MacRumors Memron movement (of sorts)!

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  • Apr 20, 12:10 PM
    Then it sure doesn't apply to all models then if the trade dress claim is an AND'd combination. If the trade dress claim only applicable to certain models in the ones listed in the complaint ?
    The trade dress claims do not list specific models.
    Specific models ARE shown for illustration purposes in the background portion of the document, however.

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  • Apr 25, 02:35 PM
    Strange but using the downloaded software my 3Gs running the latest iOS doesn't show very many of the places I've been. I drove 400 miles this weekend using the 3Gs for navigation and a photo. Even that trip doesn't show. All I can see is a bunch of evenly-spaced dots in my area.

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  • Apr 27, 08:05 AM
    A lot of people are upset over this. But, no one seems to care that the US Government can snoop on any electronic communication it wants for well over 10 years now: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Echelon_(signals_intelligence)
    Data transmissions, cell phone calls, you name it. I think we're trying to cook the wrong goose if you ask me.

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  • Apr 27, 08:35 AM
    Really disappointed in him caving in to the wingnuts.
    ****ing Trump is on TV live claiming credit for its release and questioning whether it's real or not.
    Why does our media insist on enabling him?

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  • Jul 27, 04:11 PM
    I'm sorry. I thought that it was adequately implied that I meant the fastest chip, to date. Anyway, that's what I meant if I've been misunderstood.
    I wasn't disagreeing with the 'to date' part, just with the notion that a higher clock speed is the same as a faster chip.
    The 2.7 G5 will continue to be the highest clocked chip in a mac to date. But chips with lower clock speeds will likely prove to be faster in benchmarks, meaning it's not the fastest chip.

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  • Mar 31, 07:42 PM
    Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU iPhone OS 4_3_1 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/533.17.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Mobile/8G4)
    So stop whoring out your lame beta OS, Google, and finally have some respect for your product.
    Steve Jobs was right all along. All this open baloney falls apart pretty quick when you spread your crap around to anyone and everyone who can slam together a box.
    Next on the list: tighter Android Marketplace controls and a fresh round of app rejections.
    Then we'll here everyone say 'of course, it had to happen, no big deal.' Yeah, we ****ing told you like two years ago when it was announced Android would be licensed out to everyone. But for some reason the perennially clueless thought that it would work forever.
    In the post-PC era, User Experience reigns supreme. But Apple already taught us that years ago.
    You're an angry little boy. Why all the anger over a Fu***** computer?

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  • Aug 7, 08:54 PM
    I don't believe that we have to wait until Spring 2007.:mad:
    Oh well. Wait or not, Apple will still be way ahead of Microsoft!
    I loved the Vista bashing. Better yet, it came from a French guy!:D
    The French have been particularly strong lately. First Landis, Now M$. What happened to the white towel? :D ....sorry couldn't resist.

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  • Aug 17, 03:51 PM
    Some people do things called graphic design and video editing for a living. Sometimes, when you want to make money and put food on the table, you want top of the line equipment.:rolleyes:Yes. I agree totally. If you are making your living with your Mac doing graphics and video work, every minute saved is another minute you can take on another client or meet a perviously impossible deadline. So in that case the extra $850 is made up in a matter of a few weeks or months at worst. Totally understandable when time is money for the Mac professional. :)

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  • Apr 6, 02:18 PM
    No matter what Apple does lately or how much they sell or how good the forecasts are for sales Apple Stock continues it quick downward slide. What the HELL!! I just do not understand it ... Specially while Google stock continues to climb at an incredible pace week, after week, after week.. :confused::confused::mad:
    I often wonder how do people make money in the stock market. Then I read something like this and remember: off of people who try to play that game without having any idea what it is about.
    It's like thinking that the only skill necessary to win in poker is the ability to figure out the strength of your hand. It's not just that 'average Joes' trying to play 'investors' are unable to tell who the sucker is (it's them), it's that they don't even know that there is supposed to be sucker!

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    Apr 27, 12:58 PM
    As for the stimulus packages, Ford just reported a profit, and that company refused the stimulus money. If a company is going to fail let it do that. Let it take responsibility for its own blunders. Don't let a codependent government rescue it.
    That's not 'liberalism'. Bush did the same thing for the banks. And when did Obama leave a baby in a room alone to die? Dude, what are you smoking today? ;)

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  • Sep 19, 08:43 AM
    As a fomer Mac user, who had Macs from 1987 through about 1997, and did most of my graduate school work on a Quadra in that period, I am looking forward to returning to the fold. For a variety of personal and professional reasons I need and will continue to need a high-end gaming rig, meaning a Windows box, but for my academic work I really want to switch to a Mac Book Pro to replace my aging Compaq laptop that I use as my primary office machine. I want a machine I can carry about, that is easy to use, and that will be more useful for me in doing classroom presentations, working with some video and audio stuff (again for presentations). So a MBP seems ideal.
    But I'm also a computer fan, reasonably knowledgeable, and reasonably savvy. I've built machines before, routinely do hardware and software tweaking and upgrading, and have had multiple computers of various sorts since my first back in early 1983. That's the main reason the delay in getting the new MBPs out is frustrating. I don't need a 64bit processor right now. I don't need the extra 20% or whatever it is performance boost. But I also don't want to drop $2500 on a notebook that is neither leading-edge nor a price-performance leader within it's own market segment.
    In buying PCs, I usually buy a step below the best, because the price performance ratio is very good. Until Apple upgrades the MBPs, I can't do that, as there is only, um, one choice really. I also can't get the latest and greatest, C2D, either. So while the current Yonah MBP is 100% fine for my needs, I'm reluctant to drop a wad of cash on it when I know that is will either be 1) superceded by a newer model I'd buy for the same price, or 2) reduced in price to help clear out the old stock. Either of those options would work for me at this time, but neither is available.
    Part of buying something like a Mac is the satisfaction one gets from buying a well-engineered piece of gear that works and looks and feels like a sophisticated work of technology. The current MBPs lose a lot of that when you know you're buying something that is in the last days of its product life cycle, even if you also know it doesn't make any difference in day to day usability.
    Luckily, my old machine is working fine, so I can wait, but still, bah....

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  • Aug 6, 01:33 AM
    yes, i DO NOT want to see a new design of the macbook pro. haahah :P
    I just got mine a month ago, it would suck if there is a better design this year.
    But... i don't really care if there was just a speed bump with that new intel chip. I'm fine with that as long as they keep everything else the same...
    yes I know I'm kind of selfish... :P
    No Macbook Pros?? I hope there won't be any. My MBP gets to stay top of the line for few more weeks ;) . Besides, and correct me if I'm wrong, but when was the last time that any notebook was mere updated at WWDC ??
    on the front row topic...
    the front row remote thing... apple could do a bluetooth remote.

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  • Ugh.. hate this game.

  • Mar 25, 10:36 PM
    What? this seems hard to believe... Already done on development? :confused:
    Development is never done.

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  • Apr 6, 01:47 PM
    (the built-in 3G option is another)
    Apple should not do Built-in 3G. I don't want my 2000$ laptop tied to a carrier and I'd rather just Apple pass me the savings of not including 3G and letting me just use my iPhone to tether.

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  • Mar 21, 02:39 PM
    It is in fact somewhat problematic. At present, the government is basically run by moneyed interests that supply the funding needed for the candidates to get into office (so that they can shower favours upon their benefactors and sponsors). This is the sixth check/balance, which was not literally codified but has become standard via legal precedent. Those of us who feel that real change is called for still support the (p)resident because he is the one least likely to enact tragic 'progress'. The system is, nonetheless, dreadfully broken. The idiots that I hold in serious contention are either marginalized into submission or holding seats of power, a situation that serves only to amplify our division, to our detriment.
    I see your point. Personally, I'd been hoping Obama might hold ground on issues such as torture/surveillance/getting out of wars, and was fully prepared to accept fiscal policies I would hate (as a conservative--NOT a Republican, mind you) if we'd get some of the aforementioned issues. Gave up on any hope of that when PATRIOT got extended, though...on a few social issues (gay rights) Obama has distinguished himself admirably from his predecessor. However, in the big picture, we've still got a shill for big business and big government/brother, who is overextending the American military with conflicts in which we cannot afford to participate. /end rant

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  • Mar 4, 05:05 PM
    (Unfortunately this is an actual screen grab of their website from today - they are not homophobic at all, really...)
    Woof. Those guys are hot. :cool:

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  • Nov 29, 09:14 AM
    If all of you on here bought all of your music either from iTunes or from a record store, then, absolutely, complain away if that dollar is passed on to you. But, which is likely in just about every case, you have a few songs you burned off a friend's CD or downloaded from a file-sharing site, then shut up, you are the reason this is necessary.
    You're welcome to audit my iPod. I guarantee you'll find nothing but legal tunes.
    Given your stance, I wonder how you feel about public libraries offering whole collections of CDs for patrons to 'borrow'. I think we all know what (many, not all) people are really doing with those CDs when they borrow them. Shouldn't we be doing something about these public institutions turning a blind eye to what is essentially sanctioned piracy?

    Apr 25, 02:00 PM
    ... sorry, but in what ways do I benefit by having apple track my whereabouts to the day and meter? why isn't there an opt-in (apart from the general 'eat **** or die' TOU) or at least an opt-out for this? why is it so easy to access the data?
    And any cellular provider is tracking and storing your whereabouts equally.
    The difference is that MSP might storing this for billing purposes or even because it is mandated by law (for use by law enforcement). If Apple has no need for these data (which they do not have if they are not transmitted to them), they should not store them.

    Jul 14, 03:14 PM
    Why? What are the advantages/disadvantages to having it higher or lower in the case? Does the weight distribution matter?
    Weight is one - ever try picking up something that's top heavy? It's rather awkward to carry/pickup and makes it much more likely to tip. Another reason being the cord would likely be hanging down from said spot - while this seems ok it's really not good for the wires inside - ideally it would only have sweeping curves in the line as opposed to what happens with havinga plug so high. I'm conflicted about the heat issue as there are pro's and con's to both configs so I'll stick with awkward weight distribution as the key limiting factor.

    Mar 18, 09:06 PM
    I am very unhappy that Obama did not get us out of a state of War. Which pacifist do you plan on voting for this next time around?
    What pacifist ever has a realistic chance of becoming the next 'commander-in-chief'?
    That's why 5P's contention is so ridiculous.
    Candidates must paint themselves as 'strong' and capable of leading our military, otherwise there'd be little chance they'd be elected as president.

    Aug 12, 12:17 AM
    Is this going to be a phone or more of a hybrid cell/ blackberry... Seeing as its from a computer company I hope its more of a hybrid and will be in perfect sync with my Macs!

    Jun 19, 05:58 PM
    There is no telling how much Inventory RadioShack is going to actually receive. My buddy told me my pre-order, I mean reserve was the first one to go through in the district. Our district here was able to generate 60 PINs he was told by the DM. Not I don't believe anything RadioShack says and don't expect them to receive all 60 of the phones. I just pray that his store receives at least one iPhone 4 so I can have mine.