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ebo_rlw_wave2
By ebo
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Lessons learned & trying to progress... As before; all levels have 5 rings. Enjoy sourself.

Number of rounds:
10
Downloads:
21,159
Date posted:
Ratings:
Overall grade
A-
from 805 players
Gameplay grade
A-
from 648 players
Visuals grade
A-
from 642 players

Level sets are graded in Ricochet Infinity.

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Designed for Ricochet Lost Worlds. This level set can be played in Ricochet Lost Worlds, Ricochet Recharged and Ricochet Infinity.

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Round info
Screenshot of “These levels are named after (some of) Saturns moons. This is Phoebe. Phoebe was one of the original Titans, one set of sons and daughters of Uranus and Gaia.” 1: These levels are named after (some of) Saturns moons. This is Phoebe. Phoebe was one of the original Titans, one set of sons and daughters of Uranus and Gaia. Screenshot of “This is Atlas. He is the son of the Titan Lapetus and Clymene (or Asia), brother of Prometheus.” 2: This is Atlas. He is the son of the Titan Lapetus and Clymene (or Asia), brother of Prometheus. Screenshot of “Presenting Prometheus. He is the Titan chiefly honored for stealing fire from the gods in the stalk of a fennel plant and giving it to mortals for their use.” 3: Presenting Prometheus. He is the Titan chiefly honored for stealing fire from the gods in the stalk of a fennel plant and giving it to mortals for their use. Screenshot of “This is Pandora. Pandora ("all gifted") was the first woman, fashioned by Zeus as part of a punishment towards mankind for Prometheus having stolen the secret of fire.” 4: This is Pandora. Pandora ("all gifted") was the first woman, fashioned by Zeus as part of a punishment towards mankind for Prometheus having stolen the secret of fire. Screenshot of “Janus. In Roman mythology, Janus was the god of gates, doors, doorways, beginnings, and endings.” 5: Janus. In Roman mythology, Janus was the god of gates, doors, doorways, beginnings, and endings. Screenshot of “This is Dione. Dione in Greek mythology is a vague goddess presence who has her most concrete form in Book V of Homer's Iliad as the mother of Aphrodite.” 6: This is Dione. Dione in Greek mythology is a vague goddess presence who has her most concrete form in Book V of Homer's Iliad as the mother of Aphrodite. Screenshot of “Rhea. In Greek mythology Rhea was the sister and wife of Cronus and the mother of many of the other major gods of the pantheon.” 7: Rhea. In Greek mythology Rhea was the sister and wife of Cronus and the mother of many of the other major gods of the pantheon. Screenshot of “This is Titan. The Titans were a race of powerful deities that ruled during the legendary Golden Age. The Titans originally numbered twelve and were associated with various concepts, such as the ocean, memory, sight, and natural law.” 8: This is Titan. The Titans were a race of powerful deities that ruled during the legendary Golden Age. The Titans originally numbered twelve and were associated with various concepts, such as the ocean, memory, sight, and natural law. Screenshot of “This is Calypso. She was a sea nymph. Daughter of Atlas, who delayed Odysseus on her dark and depressing island (Ogygia) for seven years.” 9: This is Calypso. She was a sea nymph. Daughter of Atlas, who delayed Odysseus on her dark and depressing island (Ogygia) for seven years. Screenshot of “Hyperion... of Hyperion we are told that he was the first to understand, by diligent attention and observation, the movement of both the sun and the moon and the other stars, and the seasons as well, in that they are caused by these bodies, and to make these facts known to others; and that for this reason he was called the father of these bodies, since he had begotten, so to speak, the speculation about them and their nature.” 10: Hyperion... of Hyperion we are told that he was the first to understand, by diligent attention and observation, the movement of both the sun and the moon and the other stars, and the seasons as well, in that they are caused by these bodies, and to make these facts known to others; and that for this reason he was called the father of these bodies, since he had begotten, so to speak, the speculation about them and their nature.