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We join Orbulon as he disguises himself as a Reddit mod. What a difficult stage. If this ends up still being the hardest after I have the others, would not surprise me one bit. Soooo many microgames can kill, I had to really keep my head in the game at all times to achieve this score, more so than usual. I enjoy the challenge, though. Surprisingly this ended up being a stage I liked a lot even with some of its iffier microgames. Some jank here and there. Didn't realise you could hike backwards if you didn't complete the movement, which ended up killing 2 runs. Makes it really difficult to find the right speed to move at, especially with I think 3 or 4 spike patterns? Trick or Treat sometimes is a bit weird with controls taking some time to respond but idk it stopped happening after a while. Stalwart Shield turned out to be a huge dark horse, killing me almost every time in my more recent runs on high speed. Would def need to practice it to see if I can memorise the patterns and see what your controls actually are. Hold it Together just instakilled me near the end lol I was worried that I'd start badly at some point and yeah that's what happened. That's gonna suck on AMU for sure. Following the trend of obnoxiously fast microgames, Hungry Boy is really stupid, I don't see why the food has to fucking launch at you right from the start, it feels like there should be enough time to not need to do that. In general I think a lot of them end up pretty rough reaction tests on account of the high difficulty. I said on 9-Volt's stage that I sucked at "stay still" microgames. Well, extend that to balancing ones because holy fuck am I the only one who finds "Teeter Trays" extremely hard. I feel I have no chance of winning that on max speed, very scary. Boss stage is cute, I enjoy it. I feel like in order to get super high scores you may want to know how the last rounds work so you know what to look out for immediately. They're pretty limited on the differences visible so by the end I sorta figured out where to look. The first run to break 90 came very clutch on multiple boss stages, which just wasn't an issue here. All stages from Remix 1 are done, so I will add that to my list of stuff to go for. There's a lot of stages in this game, I'm not even that far in, wow.