The Sky's The Limit

The Sky's The Limit

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The Sky's The Limit

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2.0
Sortie : February 28, 2012
Dernière mise à jour : February 28, 2012
Développeur: childline

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Description

Play this therapeutic game from ChildLine.org.uk and take your mind off things that are making you feel sad.

Choose your character’s appearance and enter three things that make you feel sad. Then it’s time to hit the trampoline!

Use cloud springs to soar into the sky, collect rainbows and butterflies for extra points and smash through problems that slow you down.

Try and get a high score or just relax and be carefree as you fly through the beautiful blue sky.

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Controls
Move your mouse left and right or press the left and right arrow keys on the keyboard to control your character. If you are using a mouse, make sure not to move your mouse arrow outside of the game window, otherwise your character won’t move.

Collect
You get points for bouncing off the springs (that are on the clouds) and on the rocks as you climb through the sky. Try to collect as many suns, rainbows and butterflies as you can, they will earn you extra points.

Smash
When you reach the rocks with the words that make you sad written on them, jump and bounce on them to smash them away.

Commentaires

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mikefrommass

Feb. 28, 2012

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we are in trouble as a society if this is what we consider therapeutic for children.....suck it up and embrace sad as one the multitude of emotions that everyone faces and stop pretending that sad is a bad thing that needs a game to "fix" it.

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DimondAce

Feb. 28, 2012

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I totally agree with mikefrommass , a game won't make family problems go away, a game won't make stress induced nightmares go away. It's a waste of time.

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XxSyCxX

Mar. 01, 2012

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If a sad person played this shit, they might just kill themselves.

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radar816

Feb. 28, 2012

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It's a decent game, and not that bad of an advertisement for a UK talk help line. To the two posters above, I agree that emotions come and you have to deal with them, the game is an advertisement, a way to get kids to visit this site or call the help line.