As a foreword when we mention random crates we are solely referring to the in - game mechanic of
running over crates to switch weapons or abilities.
Not exact matches
Using their left hand, players can move the Gunstringer left and right as he
runs forward, pulling him up with a lift of that hand to jump
over crates, rocks and fences.
Previously you would have had to do each level in one
run, but wisely, given how the games seem to have transformed into Super Meat Boy
over twenty years, you can die as much as your meagre life supply will allow and you'll still get that
crate countdown.
Eventually and not before too long you should find your dog expectantly
running over to and maybe even into the
crate every time they see you holding their food bowl.
I do not want my dogs to be afraid and
run to a
crate every time a strange noise scares them or a visitor comes
over — there are enough neurotic dogs out there already.
It is what follows that can drain your wallet: buying the
crate and other necessary supplies; puppy inoculations every few weeks while the puppy is young; training classes (any where from $ 30 to
over $ 100 depending on where you go); annual wellness checks and inoculations; feeding (the bigger the dog the bigger the food bill); medical emergencies (can easily
run hundreds of dollars if not more).
And yet, whether you find yourself zooming down a desert highway,
running from a gigantic bear, or just bouncing
over a bridge of
crates, you can't help but smile and know that, at the end of the day, Crash is still a whole lot of fun.