![]() There are 7 levels to navigate, each of them with an individual code so you can start the game where you left off. I will include the level codes in the walkthrough below. When the aliens land click on the dog kennel to send the dog out. The aliens will capture the dog and take them back to their home planet. The gnome will chase them in his rocket ship. The aliens will descend into the planet but the gnome will be unable to get in.Ĭlick on the gnome to get out of the rocket ship. Click on the bug and put it on top of the tree that has caught you. Take the cork from the top of the middle glass jar. Turn the crank on the right to make the right chimney lean further to the right. Scroll the screen to the left until you see the two little creatures sitting on a log pipe. Click on the baby one to make him fall off. When he falls off and the big one turns around to pick him up click on the hole in the log to stop it up with the cork. The big creature will try to drink but won’t be able to.ĭo you notice the little monkey hanging on the reeds? Click on the little monkey once and he’ll jump over to a reed on the right. Click on him again while he’s swinging and he’ll jump to the far left reed and sprinkle some seeds down the chimney and into the pot. Scroll to the left again and pull the lever twice to pump water into the pot. Turn the tap outside of the house to fill up the bucket. ![]() The snail will take a drink and fall asleep. The gnome will go and hit the robot with the axe and climb down the ladder into the alien base. Walk over the pipe to the right until part of the pipe breaks revealing a hole in the wall to the right. Click on the small boulder, shown in the pic above so that the bugs can climb up past it. When a bug is directly next to the sleeping cat creature click on the cat to have it eat the bug. ![]() The cat will spit out the remains.Ī fly will land on the remains. Click on the gnome to have him jump up and down. The fly will fly away and land in the spider web. A spider will wrap it up and hang it below the web. Click on the tied up fly to swing across and into the hole. You’ll drop down into a room with a large fridge. Click on the fridge to open it and let a rat out. You’ll need to find a double-adapter to power both the fridge and the light.Įnter the hole to the right. Just as you enter there’s a little torch hanging up. Grab it and go back to the fridge.Ĭlick on the hole above the fridge and an double adapter will fall down. Pick it up and use it on the power point. Click on the fridge cord and plug it into the double adapter. The fridge will start vibrating and move over to the left, revealing a drain underneath. Click on the hook above the drain to lift up the cover and be lowered down to the room below. When the water is lowered quickly turn the tap to turn off the water. Pull the chain again to drain the water completely. Now turn the wheel at the bottom left to open the little door and go inside. You could also mix in finely chopped nuts, coconut, or a couple tablespoons strong coffee or espresso powder for mocha candy.Align the three little wheels so that the red marks are straight up and down. Feel free to add some flavored extracts (vanilla, peppermint, etc.) or even a few drops essential oils (orange would be delicious!) to the chocolate mixture for different occasions. This recipe lends itself well to experimentation. And I love having a treat that’s actually good for him, so I don’t have to feel guilty about letting him have a piece or two for a snack! And who am I kidding, it’s nice to have a healthy treat for me too! He just can’t get enough of these addictive chocolate candies. The whole family loves this chocolate candy, especially my 3-year-old guy Crazy Cameron. I know that might strange, but it cut that oily mouth-feel I got from all the other cocoa crack recipes. You’ll see, with this recipe I finally landed on adding some coconut flour to the recipe. I started experimenting and trying some different things with this chocolate candy recipe. While that might be your thing, it’s just not mine. I felt like I was eating a blob of flavored coconut oil. The thing I don’t like about the many, many cocoa crack recipes I found online was they just seemed too oily. There are many recipes for cocoa crack floating around online, but I haven’t seen any quite like this one. What makes this cocoa crack recipe different? Trust me, this healthy chocolate candy will not last long in your freezer if you have a family! One of our new favorite uses of coconut oil is making this ridiculously addictive cocoa crack. I could extol the many virtues of coconut oil, but alas I shall leave that for another blog post.
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