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@AbdielJPC I always thought that with using the verb "hang" as in by a rope, it was hanged. For example, "John is being hanged today." or in the past tense, "John was hanged yesterday." When you're talking about "hang" like killing someone, I think you override the past tense.
but Lv 46 is really hard. @lVl4tt: The sentence should read "Save hung people" although technically the proper way to say it would be "Shoot the rope of people who have been hung to save them." So yes, hung is the proper word. Hanged is past tense, they are being hung as you shoot the rope.
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Rated 5 / 5 stars May 14, 2010
Oh yes
Its amazing. Over 9000/10
@AbdielJPC I always thought that with using the verb "hang" as in by a rope, it was hanged. For example, "John is being hanged today." or in the past tense, "John was hanged yesterday." When you're talking about "hang" like killing someone, I think you override the past tense.
Rated 5 / 5 stars May 14, 2010
Awesome!
I love it.
But, you really should put an level editor. I love shooting somebody in the face.
9.5 for that.
Rated 5 / 5 stars May 14, 2010
Pretty awesome...
but Lv 46 is really hard. @lVl4tt: The sentence should read "Save hung people" although technically the proper way to say it would be "Shoot the rope of people who have been hung to save them." So yes, hung is the proper word. Hanged is past tense, they are being hung as you shoot the rope.
Rated 3.5 / 5 stars May 14, 2010
well
whats the point in getting them of the rope if they fall into a bottomless pit?
Rated 5 / 5 stars May 14, 2010
awesome
You should make and ihpone/ipod touch or ipad app