Difference between revisions of "Click Clock Wood"

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*This is one out of three worlds where a small-sized Spring Jump Pad can be found. It can be found in the autumn on a shrunken leaf while scaling the tree. The other two being [[Treasure Trove Cove]] and [[Mad Monster Mansion]]. They were reduced obviously due to space restrictions.
*This is one out of three worlds where a small-sized Spring Jump Pad can be found. It can be found in the autumn on a shrunken leaf while scaling the tree. The other two being [[Treasure Trove Cove]] and [[Mad Monster Mansion]]. They were reduced obviously due to space restrictions.
*The theme for the spring section was the very first song composed for the game by Grant Kirkhope.
*The theme for the spring section was the very first song composed for the game by Grant Kirkhope.
*Via emulator, if you would've gone up into the Autumn sky, you would be teleported back into the [[Heart of Click Clock Wood]], whilst other skies just stop you as if hitting a ceiling. This is because any area in the game that has a fly pad will have an invisible ceiling in the area to keep the player from going to high, but there is no invisible ceiling in any area without a fly pad as the invisible barriers have no reason to exist if they player can't reach the sky anyway.
*Via emulator, if you would've gone up into the Autumn sky, you would be teleported back into the [[Click Clock Wood Hub]], whilst other skies just stop you as if hitting a ceiling. This is because any area in the game that has a fly pad will have an invisible ceiling in the area to keep the player from going to high, but there is no invisible ceiling in any area without a fly pad as the invisible barriers have no reason to exist if they player can't reach the sky anyway.
*Once the flower is grown, it will remain in it's tallest state in every season except Winter, where it has by then died down. And yet, it is still alive and well in Spring and Summer, even though it should either be gone, or be the size that it was before watering it in a later season.
*Once the flower is grown, it will remain in it's tallest state in every season except Winter, where it has by then died down. And yet, it is still alive and well in Spring and Summer, even though it should either be gone, or be the size that it was before watering it in a later season.