![]() This also shows Bomb trajectory, closer to the planet than to the gravity field edge. Outcome of second second, from sling point of view and after 2x10k remaining birds bonus: Should it have been the case, the 100k point barrier could have been reached. Most of, but not all, the underwater debris are gone, and because very few floating debris were there, none were able to be expelled away and damage the surviving tree nor the remaining ice balls. Therefore, the score is not very good for a two birder, but at least the large debris close to the fat pig insures you that you will clean everything on the second shot as your bomb bird will hit that big debris and fall into the water close to the fat pig, which is the key to clear most of what remains on the planet. More annoyingly, one palm tree survived, as well as several ice balls. Outcome of the first shot on the upper right planet:īoth boats fell on the planet, but were destroyed by fire asteroid. Trajectory has to pass exactly between these two stars, or possibly one click above. On an iPhone maximally zoomed in, I use the two faint stars in the middle between the sling and the planet gravity field edge. This first one shows the trajectory of Bubbles. ![]() Igniting one of the two TNTs is not too uncommon (most often, it is the upermost TNT that is ignited, but the lower one can also be ignited), but getting both at the same time is probably rare, and of course allows to get a one-birder.Ī few other picture to explain things in more details: This made it scratch the metal underwater parts, which ended in igniting BOTH TNTs. The moving boat was stil moving, despite the extra weight from the other boat, but had of course a very low waterline. For my top score they were quite undamaged one on top of the other. The final outcome of all this now depends on how the boat debris are on the upper right planet. Before this, the small rock that sat on the left of the bottom boat may gently roll down its host planet and hit both shells (this is what I did not get for my top score, but it happens maybe 1:3 of the time. If all goes well, the fire asteroid will explode without much damaging both boats (this is crucial for getting the one-birder), with its debris clearing all the ice balls and the palm tree on the NW corder of upper right planet. The right tip of the boat may then possibly touch the upper right planet gravitational field and be sucked toward it. Gently push fire asteroid with boat mast, so that right edge of the boat is undamaged. Bubbles must not be inflated too clse to the boat because it may broke in two, which is not what you want. Inflate Bubbles somewhere in between middle section and right edge of the boat. This is not easy to do on an iPhone since when screen is zoomed in, on does not see the moving boat and the sling simultaneously. I do this more or less when it is on its way up and aligned with the fat pig and the upper right planet center. One has to tune this with the position of the moving boat on the upper right planet. The strat I used is like everybody’s, I think. Given the very few debris that remained, I do not think that it is possible to get much higher scores. My almost 132k was made WITHOUT opening the clamshells, so that a 138k score is in principle possible. I had in fact a lucky one-birder, which, in principle allows for an extra 10k points with respect to the previous scores.
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