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Simply collect all the eggs on each level to progress to the next.<br />
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When you walk on tiles they become cracked and cannot be used again.<br />
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It is possible to scroll the lines/colums of tiles (CTRL+Cursors) so don't worry you cannot trap yourself surrounded by broken tiles.<br />
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Careful you don't get caught in the spider's web or you will be stuck for a moment.<br />
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Avoid the baddies or you will be a dead duck.<br />
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This game is probably more suitable for children, but can give quite a challenge on later levels. <br />
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