I have also taken the script I wrote and set it up
for breakable objects.
Not exact matches
For toddlers, a house should be baby proofed, and for awhile, all breakables and valuable objects should be put aw
For toddlers, a house should be baby proofed, and
for awhile, all breakables and valuable objects should be put aw
for awhile, all
breakables and valuable
objects should be put away.
Definitely lock kitchen cabinets and drawers that contain
breakables and sharp
objects, but do leave a few unlocked
for your baby to play.
Don't leave your new puppy alone
for the first few weeks after she joins your family and make sure to remove any item or product which may harm her if she ingests it (e.g. pesticides, medications, children's toys with small parts, sharp or
breakable objects).
Unplug or securely tape down any electrical cords, and remove any small ingestible or
breakable objects — pretend like you are childproofing
for a 2 year old human!
You can stack enemies on top of each other to make mountains of enemies; you can also add wings to some enemies to let them fly, float, or bounce, or you can make them extra big by giving them a mushroom; you can put enemies or powerups in pipes so that they respawn whenever they get killed / disappear, put them in
breakable blocks / coin boxes to give players a surprise, or combine certain
objects and enemies together
for all new challenges.