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==Quit Playing==
==Gameplay==
You stop playing the primitive game, and just in time -- as you're putting it away, the batteries die, so you decide to put it away in the garbage instead.
*You are a boat sailing down a polluted river. Unlike most things in the Kingdom of Loathing, this boat will move of its own account; upwards, to be more specific. Using LEFT and RIGHT or the arrow keys of your keyboard, you can move your boat left and right.
*Your objective is to collect treasure (which grants you points) and avoid garbage (which ends your session).
**Garbage can only be moved onto from below; trying to access some from the side will yield no fruit.
*The farther you displace yourself from your starting position, the faster you travel.


==Notes==
==Notes==
*Accessed by using an [[LCD game: Garbage River]].
*Accessed by using an [[LCD game: Garbage River]].
*There are four possible states for a field:
*There are four possible states for a tile:
**[[File:lcd_boat.gif]] [[File:lcd_boatb.gif]] (Boat)
**[[File:lcd_boat.gif]] [[File:lcd_boatb.gif]] (Boat)
**[[File:lcd_water.gif]] [[File:lcd_waterb.gif]] (Empty water)
**[[File:lcd_water.gif]] [[File:lcd_waterb.gif]] (Empty water)
**[[File:lcd_garbage.gif]] (Garbage)
**[[File:lcd_garbage.gif]] [[File:lcd_garbageb.gif]] (Garbage)
**[[File:lcd_treasure.gif]] (Treasure)
**[[File:lcd_treasure.gif]] [[File:lcd_treasureb.gif]] (Treasure)
*The player can move the boat left and right by clicking the buttons or using the arrow keys on his keyboard. The boat can't be horizontally moved into a field with garbage.
*While the game is active, it can be played an unlimited number of times.
*The map is fixed vertically around the boat while it moves forward on its own increasing speed.
*QUITting PLAYING will consume one [[LCD game: Garbage River]] with the message:
*The player starts the game with one life. If the boat moves into a field with garbage vertically the player loses one life. When the life counter reaches zero the game ends.
:You stop playing the primitive game, and just in time -- as you're putting it away, the batteries die, so you decide to put it away in the garbage instead.
*Moving the boat into a field with treasure from any direction earns a point and removes the treasure.


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[[Category:Guides]]

Latest revision as of 23:26, 1 September 2014

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Do you get extra lives at some speed/score?












SCORE: 0
LEFT
LIVES: 0
START
QUIT PLAYING

Gameplay

  • You are a boat sailing down a polluted river. Unlike most things in the Kingdom of Loathing, this boat will move of its own account; upwards, to be more specific. Using LEFT and RIGHT or the arrow keys of your keyboard, you can move your boat left and right.
  • Your objective is to collect treasure (which grants you points) and avoid garbage (which ends your session).
    • Garbage can only be moved onto from below; trying to access some from the side will yield no fruit.
  • The farther you displace yourself from your starting position, the faster you travel.

Notes

  • Accessed by using an LCD game: Garbage River.
  • There are four possible states for a tile:
    • (Boat)
    • (Empty water)
    • (Garbage)
    • (Treasure)
  • While the game is active, it can be played an unlimited number of times.
  • QUITting PLAYING will consume one LCD game: Garbage River with the message:
You stop playing the primitive game, and just in time -- as you're putting it away, the batteries die, so you decide to put it away in the garbage instead.