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Game: ToeJam & Earl III: Mission to Earth
Console: XBox

Cheat:

Random Mode

Successfully complete any level to unlock the "Random Mode" option.

Sleeping Earthlings

Sneak up on a sleeping earthling by walking (pushing lightly on the thumbstick). When you get by the earthling, hit the black button. You will scream "Wake Up!" and cause the earthling to fall off the edge and also drop presents and money. This works well on sleeping dentists.

Icarus/Funkify Combo

Open Icarus Wings and then open Funkify Notes present and you will be able to shoot funkify notes while flying.

Double Points

If you are doing something to funkify earthlings (i.e. rhythm matching, Funk Fu Blast, etc.), open an Instant Points present to receive double points for funkified earthlings.

Instant Demotion Present

An Instant Demotion present is not necessarily bad if it is opened while near the wiseman in the carrot suit. After opening the present, you will be demoted in rank but the carrot suit guy will promote you again allowing you to earn an extra life like you did the first time you were promoted. In 2 player mode, open the Instant Demotion while both players are on the same screen and you can earn 2 extra lives.




Manufacturer: Sega of America, Inc.
Release Date: 25 October, 2002
ESRB Rating: Teen


Description:
The Toe Jam & Earl franchise is an anomaly to the trend of hyper-realism and violence in video games, and this latest addition to the series excels at creating another gloriously fun and wacky cartoon experience. The goal of Toe Jam & Earl III: Mission to Earth is to recover the stolen Twelve Sacred Albums of Funk by exploring various levels on Earth, befriending Earthlings, and finding keys and presents to aid in the journey. The real fun of the game, however, is its funk theme. You can convert unfunky Earthlings to the ways of funk, and there are inspired funky touches throughout the game, including a gospel vocal trio that sings whenever a new level loads. The game doesn't take itself seriously, and to enjoy it, a competitive gaming mindset should be set aside. In two-player mode, the game promotes teamwork by allowing players to share health (just high-five each other) and immunity to attacks. The game's combination of 80s funk and overall goofiness won't appeal to everyone, but it's an ideal mix for parents in search of a game that they can enjoy with their kids (the game is rated Teen for animated blood and violence, but the gore is all cartoonish) and anyone else with an offbeat sense of humor. --Sung Nicholas Kim

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