Everyone knows that if you're the parents who buy their kid the jumbo - sized trampoline, kids across town are going to come running over to your house to do
backflips into the yard and potentially smash their teeth in.
Not exact matches
«Guys telling him spread - eagles and daffies were cool, but he couldn't do
backflips; he wasn't buying
into it.»
This is an album of songs for a big idea before it was shrunken down and packed
into the blockbuster money machine, and its well - intentioned attempt at bringing legitimacy to Marvel leaves Lamar and co. alone on a podium, broadcasting their passions through a megaphone to kids who just came to see superheroes do some
backflips.
Steep straps you
into the snowboard boots of that person doing all the cool
backflips with the camera on their head.
After a moment, Mario won't begin to flash, but a press of the Jump button will see him leap
into the air higher than he could from a standing position, veering backwards from where he began and performing a
backflip in the process.
Charging
into a table and knocking it over yields points, and if you can manage to do it while doing a
backflip first and a 360 afterwards, you'll score even more points.
I already posted a review of
Backflip Madness [$ 0.99] earlier today, but to truly descend
into the maw of madness you need to see the game in action.
After all, this is a game in which an acrobatic anime robot can
backflip buildings
into oblivion to prevent a nuclear disaster.