Tag: 3D

  • How to Find All World 2 Bandages in Super Meat Boy 3D and Complete the Levels

    How to Find All World 2 Bandages in Super Meat Boy 3D and Complete the Levels

    In Super Meat Boy 3D, one of your main tasks besides avoiding breaking your controller during some very frustrating levels is searching for hidden Bandages. These Bandages are present in every level and are used to unlock secret characters. The second world, The Wastes, is more challenging than the first area, but we’ve mapped out all the locations for you.

    Toxic Trouble
    The first level in World 2, Toxic Trouble, contains a hidden Bandage. When you approach the final section of the level, instead of heading right, jump up the tower. This will allow you to reach the Bandage and then loop back around to continue.

    Corroding Cubes
    The Bandage here is easy to spot but tough to reach. After you get to the middle of the level with a saw that you need to wall run between, jump onto the next platform and cross over the acid cube. Instead of heading to the left to finish the level, go right to find the Bandage on a nearby wall.

    Poison Pitfall
    This level offers a simple Bandage find. Proceed through the level until you see a rotating acid cube on a platform. Jump over to the next wall with a saw, then jump left and over the acid to discover the Bandage.

    Disintegrate
    The level centers around trash that disintegrates after a short time. Near the end, platforms are almost entirely trash. The Bandage is located in a small area to the right of the first trash platform—hop over quickly to grab it before the trash disappears.

    Trash Trouble
    In this level, disintegrating trash makes a return. To find the Bandage, let the first two trash cubes break on the third trash platform. The Bandage is tucked away in a corner beneath the trash, accessible if you hop down carefully.

    Upwind
    The gimmick here involves riding fans to soar through the air. Close to the end, you’ll find a platform with a fan pushing upward. Instead of going left as intended, air dash into the gap on the right to find the Bandage.

    Slime Fan
    This level mixes trash and fan mechanics. As you approach the final section with saws and trash, let the trash break to reveal the hidden Bandage underneath.

    Pipe Plunge
    A particularly frustrating level, but grabbing the Bandage is straightforward—after dropping down, go right and wall run until you see another fan. The Bandage will be sitting right there. Make sure to keep hopping on the wall to dodge the spiky balls.

    Terror Tower
    One of the tougher levels, where conveyor belts carry you up a tower. On the final stretch, find a side area with a slug creature and a nook that contains the Bandage. Jump into that area to collect it before dropping back to finish the level.

    Crushed Meat
    The Bandage is easy to identify but difficult to reach. Near the end of the level, instead of heading right to complete it, hop down to the left. Stick to the wall and make sure not to die, then grab the Bandage before continuing.

    Olha’s Nightmare
    A fairly simple level for finding the Bandage—at the very end, you’ll see a long stretch of fans and spiked platforms. Carefully navigate this area, using a fan as shown in the map, to reach and pick up the Bandage.

    Conveyor Panic
    One of the easier Bandages to find. After sliding through an obstacle and climbing a wall, jump north instead of right onto a hidden platform to find the Bandage. It’s best to jump around the large saws to make reaching it easier.

    Patorra Tower 4
    This level involves climbing a tower with conveyor belts. Near the top, on the side with an acid slug, the Bandage is located there. You’ll need to jump down again to the area after grabbing it, but it’s well worth the effort.

    Garbage Panorama
    The final Bandage of this world is accessible once you’ve climbed the tower and jumped to another conveyor. To reach it, pull back slightly before landing on the platform to land on the Bandage.

  • How to Complete Glitch Boy in Super Meat Boy 3D and Solve Its Secrets

    How to Complete Glitch Boy in Super Meat Boy 3D and Solve Its Secrets

    Super Meat Boy 3D is known for its challenging platforming that often leaves players frustrated and eager to quit. However, the game is also packed with hidden secrets, just like the original. These secrets include secret levels and unlockable characters, with Glitch Boy standing out as the most elusive of all.

    Glitch Boy, Explained
    Glitch Boy is a mysterious character unlocked not through completing a specific level or collecting Bandages, but by finding five hidden glitches scattered throughout the game, one in each world. To unlock him, simply locate each glitch and touch it, then exit the level. Once all five are found, Glitch Boy becomes available. While his appearance and special glitching effect are interesting, he doesn’t offer much beyond that. Still, unlocking him is tied to an achievement, making the effort worthwhile. Here’s where to find each glitch:

    Note: You don’t need to finish the level after discovering a glitch; touching it and leaving the stage counts.

    World 1 Glitch Location

    In the twelfth level, Thorn Trial, after platforming into the open area, you’ll see a path ahead blocked by a fallen tree. Instead of moving forward, jump into the small gap nearby and find the hidden glitch there. Just watch out for the saws being shot at you during this moment.

    World 2 Glitch Location

    In the fourteenth level, Trash Metal, the sneakiest glitch is hidden near the start. Jump out into the distance into a small cove on the level’s left side. Use the first platform to wall jump over there and grab the glitch from the hidden spot.

    World 3 Glitch Location

    Level eight, called Questionable Working Conditions, contains the most challenging glitch to find. To reach it, go near the end of the level, then jump off the final wall and circle back around to a hidden area behind the previous platform to find the glitch.

    World 4 Glitch Location

    In the seventh level, Magma Wastes, go through the level normally, avoiding blocks and lava trails. When you reach the section where you can break a glass pane, instead jump up the wall slightly and look just above on the platform to see the glitch.

    World 5 Glitch Location

    The last glitch is in the fourth level of World 5, called Crumbled Canyon. At the very start, look for a large metal pipe on the left side. Climb it by jumping onto its metal sides, then head toward the wall with the final glitch. Reaching this spot unlocks Glitch Boy if you haven’t already collected the past ones.

    This collection of glitches requires some careful jumping and exploration, but finding all five will unlock Glitch Boy and a special achievement in Super Meat Boy 3D.

  • Moonlighter’s 3D Sequel Arrives Next Year

    Moonlighter’s 3D Sequel Arrives Next Year

    Moonlighter 2: The Endless Vault | Announcement Trailer

    Moonlighter 2: The Endless Vault was unveiled during the recent PC Gaming Show. This sequel follows up on the beloved 2018 title Moonlighter, where players navigate the dual challenges of dungeon exploration and managing a shop.

    The original Moonlighter catapulted developer Digital Sun into the spotlight. Since then, the studio has contributed to titles like The Mageseeker: A League of Legends Story and Cataclismo, and now they are returning to their roots with support from 11 bit Studios, who also published the first game and are known for titles like Frostpunk 2. It seems that Moonlighter 2 will stay true to its predecessor’s essence while continuing the journey of Will, the lovable shopkeeper from the original.

    The most noticeable changes are the shift to 3D graphics instead of pixel art and a brand-new setting. In Moonlighter 2, Will must rebuild his business in the village of Tresna after it becomes ensnared in a “mysterious dimension.” Players will venture into Vaults to defeat enemies and acquire treasures to sell in Will’s shop, all while searching for a means to escape.

    Combat in Moonlighter 2: The Endless Vault.
    11 bit Studios
    Moonlighter, this sequel promises to bring back the engaging gameplay that made the first game a hit. Digital Sun CEO Javier Gimenez expressed in a press release that the studio aims to create “a game that’s not just better, but filled with even more charm in every detail.”

    Moonlighter 2: The Endless Vault is slated for release on PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X/S in 2025. If you’re curious about additional updates from the PC Gaming Show, the creator of PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds also introduced several new titles.