Putt-Putt and Pep's Dog on a Stick Walkthrough

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I AM NOT UPLOADING ANY MORE WALKTHROUGHS TO THIS ACCOUNT. SUBSCRIBE HERE IF YOU THAT'S WHAT YOU WANT TO DO IT FOR:    / legoking831   The final Junior Arcade and final HE game walkthrough of mine. Here's Dog on a Stick, a rather short Jr. Arcade compared to what I have been doing. I wasn't particularly pleased with how this walkthrough turned out. It felt like I didn't care in several places, and I missed THREE bonus levels. Then again, it didn't help at all I played the whole game in one sitting. Oh well, this game plays like Q*Bert. You guide Pep through 100 levels, avoiding enemies and collecting bones. I spent a lot more time collecting bones here than I did in my multi-part version, so if you want a faster walkthrough, go to the multi-part version. Every five levels, there's one space that triggers a bonus space to open up. If you jump here, you'll go to the bonus level, where you have to get as many presents as you can before the time runs out. This is an enjoyable game. It's not very tedious compared the other Junior Arcades, and has some clever levels. The music in this game was composed by Jeremy Soule, so yes that certainly means it's awesome. It's difficult if you don't have unlimited lives turned on, so that's why I turned them on here (and to prevent my score from resetting). I also liked the level editor here as it wasn't too limited. Complaints I have is that some levels got a little too carried away with enemies, and it can lead to loads of fake difficulty, especially when there are a bunch of buttons. Other than that, the game is pretty good, and worth playing through. Now that I am finished with walkthroughs entirely, I'm going to discuss the future regarding walkthroughs. I still have a desire to upload some custom levels for the games that have editors, and maybe some of the paths in the Junior Adventures I was unable to get. I'm not entirely sure what I'll do, but I will find something. Anyhow, thanks to all who supported me. Having even one person watch my walkthroughs is enough to keep me going, and I'm glad to have shared these with the internet. Thanks for all your support, and I hope to see you soon.

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