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Old 18-12-2006, 5:38 PM
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This simple yet utterly addictive game should get you in the festive spirit. Watch for the angle you take off at though, I missed it at first. My highest score 285.7 UPDATE! Now its 287.07

Skijumping Rudolf!

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285.4 twice!!!!!!!!!!! slightly adictive though
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woohoo! I just got 286.6
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270.4 how do u guys get futher mine was right at the top of the scale when i let go

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287.07 ..........................
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270.4 how do u guys get futher mine was right at the top of the scale when i let go
Its not just the speed you need to watch the angle of the ramp on the right as well
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I can't see any ramp to gauge the angle so I guess my best attempt was more luck than judgement

edit -just found the ramp - i thought it was a dirty smudge on my screen
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Fun little game. Got 287.07 on my first try and have not been able to better it. Don't know how I did it, but I did:confused: Have a lovely Christmas!!!1
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287.07 a few times but can't get any more and have been trying for ages!
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NEW CHALLENGE!

Whats the lowest measured score you can get - can you get less than 15 feet. It's much more challenging!
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19 feet
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I can't get better than this either.

I have a cunning plan!
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287.07 How do you beat this!! Tried for ages. Thanks Martin I should have been wrapping presents.
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287.07 How do you beat this!! Tried for ages. Thanks Martin I should have been wrapping presents.
I don't think it can be beaten.

Bloody addictive though.

Not done my wrapping yet either.
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287.07 and 17.28 man I'm good!
Wrapping!!!! I've not even done my shopping
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I cant do it at all !! I am on a laptop with no mouse..how do I do it then:confused:
I have had brain surgery - sorry if I am a little confused sometimes
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Got down as low as 14.45 feet! Woohoo!

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I just can't jump any further it is driving me mad!
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if u liked that game u could try this

http://www.miniclip.com/games/ice-slide/en/

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286.6! not too bad
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