![]() When the worms are behind you klick on the crokodile so that all of them die the same time. The best way to do this is to get their attention and swim to the crokodile that is located next to the friendly Blob-fish. After that, swim there again and klick on the little Poo-Sign and you will get this!Īfter you killed the Drunk Earthworm you have to kill all the little worms that are left. Just kill them by swimming near to one of those seaplants that stick on the wall but be careful to not get eaten by them. Swim back to the submarine and then upwards where three of those swimming worms will wait for you. This little Super Mario easteregg you can find in the sewers after you got into the dead fish. You can also change the time on your computer to get this if you don't want to wait until midnight.Īfter you ate the dead Headless Chicken don't enter the toilet and wait until you die. ![]() In the corridor with the hands where you can look out of the window and get the sharp piece of glass, watch a little longer outta the window to get this one!įor this one you have to go into the kitchen at midnight (real life time) and stand next to the clock next to the table. Look at the wall and klick on the Eye that is sticking on the wall to eat it. ![]() When you killed the first spider in Bulb's room don't go into the next room yet. Thanks to Maikeli Lyonethavata for helping me completing the list :)! Users on Metacritic gave the Xbox version of Bulb Boy a 7.6/10.If you have another way or if I missed one please write a comment :x He ultimately gave the game a "great" rating of 8/10 concluding that while it may be short, it was "clearly lovingly put-together" and managed to "refreshingly" make horror "cute and fun, rather than take itself seriously". Positive mention was also given to the game's final boss, which Craddock felt "offered a slightly different experience that was put together nicely". Ryan Craddock of Nintendo Life, similarly gave the Nintendo Switch version of Bulb Boy a positive review, citing its "successful mixture of ideas" which "see you doing different things as you progress through the story." Craddock also praised its "simple" controls, noting that while the lack of touchscreen input in a point-and-click style game might seem like a "missed opportunity", it meant that players would have the same experience whether in handheld or TV mode. He also bemoaned one instance where a control option wasn't clear to him, causing a puzzle to stump him for the "wrong reason". Gather the courage and use his glass head to save everything he loves. His family has disappeared and there are horrid monsters lurking in the shadows. ![]() Of the few gripes Nation had with Bulb Boy, its short length was one of them. One gloomy night, Bulb Boy wakes suddenly from a frightening nightmare to discover that evil has overshadowed the Bulbhouse. The touch controls were similarly lauded, with Nation calling the game "easy to pick up" as a result. He also praised the music, feeling that it was "appropriately themed" and helped "reinforce what's on the screen nicely". He praised the game's artstyle, positively comparing it to the work of The Ren & Stimpy Show creator John Kricfalusi calling the visuals "a lot of fun". Writing for Nintendo World Report, Justin Nation gave the game an 8/10. Review aggregator Metacritic gave the Switch version of Bulb Boy a score of 75 out of 100, indicating "generally favorable reviews".
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