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  • Jesus christ Highrise Heroes is addictive.
    Villagkouras
    Villagkouras
    Yeah, it is! The thing I liked a lot is that in most levels you don't race against time which is something it bugs me when playing other similar games. The game feels more like a turn-based game that a word game, which is a big plus.

    It's quite long too.
    Zombra
    Zombra
    Super Stargazer
    Get 3 stars on every level
    Unlocked Mar 30 @ 12:02am

    I mean jesus christ
    Villagkouras
    Villagkouras
    Cute.

    Now you may go for the real challenge: Beat my scores.

    (Congrats, some levels are very tough for 3 stars)
    Whenever I pronounce your name in my head I come up with "villa-cougar-us". I know it's wrong but it's the only way it fits in my brain.
    PorkBarrellGuy
    How is it supposed to be pronounced? Vill-ahg-koor-ahs?
    Villagkouras
    Villagkouras
    Oh man, my first page comments! Actually, I write my username wrong as an adaptation of the Greek language. We don't have a single letter for "g" as in "gold", "go" etc, we use a combination of two letters "γκ". So, my name should be "Villagouras" and pronounced as "Vill-ah-goor-ass". I was using a lot of greeklish (greek + english) back then and I sticked to this writing.
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