Game |
Achievement |
Points |
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Sutherland's Finest |
1.90 |
Turned on the paths computer. |
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F1 Driver |
1.20 |
Went through the whole tutorial. |
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Surprisingly Painless |
1.45 |
Managed to (temporarily) destroy the Rktcr. |
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Junior Achiever |
1.42 |
Completed a basic challenge level. |
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Achiever |
2.60 |
Completed a tricky challenge level. |
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Overachiever |
2.60 |
Completed an impossible challenge level. |
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Bachelor's of Rktcr |
2.60 |
Completed all the basic challenge levels. |
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Master's of Rktcr |
0.00 |
Completed all the tricky challenge levels. |
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PhD in Rktcr |
0.00 |
Completed all the impossible challenge levels. |
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Extracurricular Activites |
0.00 |
Completed a user-created challenge level. |
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I Have Seen The Unicycle. |
0.00 |
Not as tricky to complete as you might think; it just takes some time. |
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Never the Same |
2.60 |
Unless you copy/paste the path, I guess. |
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Azurite |
0.00 |
Copper(II) carbonate produced as copper ore weathers. Was used as blue pigment in the middle ages. |
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Emerald |
2.30 |
Beryl tinted green by chromium or vanadium. Mined all over the world, predominately in Colombia and Zambia. |
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Opal |
2.30 |
Hydrated amorphous silica. Its brilliant play of color results from diffraction and interference of light passing through internal planes of silica spheres. |
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Ruby |
0.00 |
Corundum tinted by chromium. Synthetic ruby is used in some lasers. |
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Chrysotile |
0.00 |
Fibrous silicate. A common, naturally-occurring asbestos. |
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Galena |
0.00 |
Lead(II) sulfide. A commercially-important lead ore that occasionally contains silver. |
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Graphite |
2.30 |
Carbon. Used in pencils. Also, as an industrial lubricant. |
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Hematite |
2.60 |
Iron(III) Oxide. Used in the pigment Ochre. |
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Quartz |
0.00 |
Linked silicon-oxygen tetrahedra. The second-most common mineral in the earth's crust. |
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Diamond |
0.00 |
Carbon. Produced under inhumane working conditions, sometimes used to fund horrific conflicts. |
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Obsidian |
0.00 |
Volcanic glass. The oldest known obsidian tools date to 700,000 BCE. |
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Calcite |
0.00 |
Calcium carbonate. A common component of both limestone and marble. |
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Scheelite |
0.00 |
Calcium tungstate. Surprisingly heavy. Cut gems can be fragile. |
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Tourmaline |
0.00 |
Boron silicate. Multi-colored crystals result from changing concentrations of trace elements during crystallization. |
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Mineralogist |
0.00 |
Collected all gems. |
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Polite Applause |
0.00 |
Complete a 3-gem world. |
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Hearty Clapping |
0.00 |
Complete a 7-gem world. |
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Standing Ovation |
0.00 |
Complete a 14-gem world. |
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Mapless Wonder |
0.00 |
I wonder how you did it? |
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Drawing Skills |
0.00 |
Perhaps honed in other games. |
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There And Back Again |
0.00 |
One cannot say enough. |
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Empty Handed |
2.30 |
It's never that easy. |
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Incompletionist |
0.00 |
The result, perhaps, of optimistic counting. |
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Left Hand On My Heart |
0.00 |
Something doesn't quite seem... right. |
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What's Up? |
0.00 |
And why is everything sticking to the walls? |
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"Now That's What I Call Wisdom" |
0.00 |
(Volume IV.) |
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That Horse Ain't Right |
0.00 |
It's orange. And it doesn't reply. |
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Calling It Like You See It |
0.00 |
Sometimes a Rktcr is just a Rktcr. |