FPFP: The Best/Worse Part Of This Game Was...

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FPFP: The Best/Worse Part Of This Game Was...

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The Best/Worse Part Of This Game Was...

Well - the idea here is - every game (or series, where there was more than one) had some GREAT moments, but there were some, no matter how great the rest of the game was - that had some stinkers. (For example, GK3 over all was an amazing game; but ask anyone about the mustache puzzle of the game, and they will probably all groan).

So I want to see what everyone's Best/Worse moments were for a game... and if there's a series - name Best and Worse for each one, if you're so inclined.
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Worse: aside from the fact I couldn't understand the narrator's Old West accent very well, would be the Diarrhea. After the horse farts it was one major poop theme too many and I stopped caring.

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More snail lemmings?
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I can't remember much about FPFP, to be honest. I haven't played it since it came out on floppy disks. (Alas, I don't have the box any more).

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