Do You Know How to Get Past Mars in 'Makeshift Glider' Racers?

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@mythociate (21437)
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
February 19, 2018 8:47am CST
On Facebook, there's a game called (unfortunate name) Potty Racers---which should've been called 'Makeshift Space-Shuttle.' In it, you start with a simple 'outdoor cubicle' (a.k.a. a Port-o-Potty ... a.k.a. a Port-o-John, making me wonder why they didn't call it 'John-Racers' or 'Port-o-Racers' ... Oh, I know why; I just would aspire to live in a more-mature virtual-community ) ... ... and you add scrap-parts to it, and run it off a cliff to see how far-out you can fling it. That earns you virtual money you can use to get more scrap-parts to fling it out higher & further, and do it again-&-again until you can get it far enough to deploy landing-gear and put down safely ... ... or -until you can get it high enough to 'land' on Mars https://apps.facebook.com/potty-racers-three/?fb_source=canvas_bookmark I'm not sure about that landing ... I've "gotten to Mars" several times, but it's always been a crash-landing followed by 'my character crawling out of a valley and giving a big thumbs-up' and then game over. (Puzzling, because there are 3 more missions listed there; but the game doesn't let me proceed to those and doesn't tell you how to get to them---but maybe that's just the Facebook-version of the game ... maybe the "Addicting Games"-homepage version lets you get further ...) But--looking for a way to get past Mars--I found a video of somebody else 'crashing on Mars & giving the thumbs-up,' but then a friendly Martian comes and helps the character out of the valley and gives them help in launching the craft to go to further planets Is there a way to ... I dunno, "summon" the Martian helper?
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@RasmaSandra (73803)
• Daytona Beach, Florida
19 Feb 18
Never play the games on Facebook.
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@mythociate (21437)
• Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
20 Feb 18
(playing "English teacher" for a second) It's be good to use the pronoun "I" there--if you mean "I never play the games on Facebook"--because without the pronoun it sounds like you're commanding me (or any reader) to 'never play the games on Facebook!'
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