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Developer: Yamago
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Revisional Differences
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Two versions of the game are known to exist, an Adobe Flash release dated 2012, and a HTML5 port dated 2014.
- The Adobe Flash version has unique animations in the title screen, which are absent from the HTML5 port.
- The HTML5 port has no sound, even though there is a sound button in the game.
- Stage 1 is split into two parts in the HTML5 version.
- A unique animation plays upon starting Stage 1, which is absent from the HTML5 port.
- The UI elements that appear during gameplay positioned below in the Adobe Flash version, and above in the HTML5 port.
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- In the Adobe Flash version, Rapunzel and Flynn have unique sprites for standing on the edge of a platform, which were removed in the HTML5 port.
- The Adobe Flash version ends with a rather flashy screen that features artwork of Rapunzel, Flynn, and Maximus alongside a congratulatory message. The HTML5 version replaces it with a much simpler screen with no character artwork and only a "You completed the 6 levels" message.
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Games > Games by content > Games with revisional differences
Games > Games by developer > Games developed by Yamago
Games > Games by platform > Adobe Flash games
Games > Games by platform > HTML5 games
Games > Games by publisher > Games published by The Walt Disney Company > Games published by Disney.com > Games published by Disney Games
Games > Games by release date > Games released in 2012
Games > Games by series > Disney series
Hidden categories > Pages missing date references
Hidden categories > Pages missing developer references
Hidden categories > Pages missing publisher references

